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  • Reads 1,156,036
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  • Parts 106
  • Time 2h 28m
Complete, First published Nov 01, 2015
HEADS UP: I started this story when I was young, so there are multiple grammar and spelling mistakes that I am completely aware of but haven't gone back in to fix. Basically all of the chapters, except for the last few, were written when I was young (I'm 20 now and don't write in this anymore) so just keep that in mind while reading haha. 

A lot of things are silly, and the humor is outdated and childish because I was just a kid having fun, so no need to take anything seriously. 

Also, this was mostly written back in 2015 when a lot of things in the FNaF story weren't really known so a lot of things (such as names) are INCORRECT which I am also completely aware of I simply just haven't gone back to correct any of them and I probably never will.

I hope you enjoy my middle school brain's writing as much as I did at the time of writing these chapters. 

Also... I do not own FNaF, all rights go to Scott Cawthon.

Much love,
Flash <3
All Rights Reserved
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