Death is My Reward

Death is My Reward

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Things begin spiraling downhill at Mach speed after Michael starts his new job, Elizabeth sees a glimmer of hope for escape, and Evan isn't quite as dead as they all thought. How much time will they have to pick up the pieces before William gets his hands on more victims? Cover art by _sp00k1tty_ on Instagram
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Ever since Evan's death three years prior, Michael has been struggling. Between losing jobs and being bothered by his father, he finds that his life is about as miserable as he expected it to be. Tired, depressed, and angry, he uselessly searches for a new career. He receives this opportunity in a way he did not expect, through his father who offers him a job at the sister location of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. As he works to gain this position, he is reunited with a childhood friend whom he dropped contact with after the death of his brother. Charlotte Emily, the daughter of William's business partner. It isn't long before the two find themselves rebuilding their lost friendship and working together at the rental service. However, this job takes them much further than they ever thought. Terrible things have happened, things they can hardly bear to believe. Soon, both their sanity and relationship are tested throughout numerous life-threatening situations, all the while one question burns in their minds. Is it truly worth it to risk their own lives in order to make the past right? (None of the characters in this story belong to me.)

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