Unmasked: A Jeremike Story
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  • Reads 1,222
  • Votes 50
  • Parts 5
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published May 25, 2015
Mature
Jeremy Fitzgerald has been living with his Aunt and Uncle for as long as he could remember, and it was not pleasant. He would basically act as a servant  ever since they took him after his parents died from a possible homicide. Due to all of this, he was awkward, shy and did not to talk much, he was quite childish when it came down to it, but despite his demeanor, he could have quite the dirty mouth. Jeremy has wanted to get out forever, even if it meant getting bruised in the process. Then he found his perfect getaway, Freddy Fazbear's pizzeria.

Mike Schmidt always had a crap life, no matter what happiness came, it seemed something would destroy it. Considering everything, it wasn't his fault he had such a rough exterior hard to break through, except when it came to children. After recently losing his dream job, working with children, during an 'incident' with another worker he needed some money, and quick. Until a golden opportunity literally flew past his face, Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria.
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