Within Our Shells: F.Freddy x F!Reader
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  • Reads 8,637
  • Votes 287
  • Parts 5
  • Time 52m
Ongoing, First published Apr 03, 2020
Mature
Her father always had a thing for tinkering. She just wished he didn't tinker with things he knew nothing about... 

When (Y/N) was younger, her dad always would make her little trinkets and toys out of scrap or plastic. The things he created were by far beautiful in their own way, and of course just for her. She didn't really mind what they were made of, since that was her father's way to give her toys without buying any. He was a single father living on a two week paycheck of $600, which was enough to pay for the bills that came with their two bedroom home and put food on the table. She couldn't ever ask more of him, and did her best to show that appreciation whenever she could. However, when he brought home a new toy to fix, she couldn't help question where his tinkerer's brain was heading.   Bringing home one of those kids' attraction robots? He must have been out of his mind. But she couldn't help wonder, though, what secrets that thing was hiding inside...

Artwork and characters belongs to respective owners. ❤️ 
Five Nights at Freddy's by Scott Cawthon
Inspiration from FNAF Into the Pit: Count the Ways by Scott Cawthon.
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