Surely afflicted by the terrible tragedy that remained with the surreal tales of the town, Aiden was an average citizen that could never afford to forsake the tedious events that occurred a few months prior. Even if he wanted to, his best friend had been torn from his bleary memories, like the dose of a very efficient amnesia. His features seemed to vanish by months that unfolded, at one point he could have sworn that his dear friend was merely imaginary- someone who had never been there. His fears began to arise, visiting his father's business often caused him to be frightened by the furry, charismatic creatures that everyone loved unconditionally. The world surrounding him began to loosely befall its colors, anything ever made sense, and that diner began to be the most frightening nightmare he has ever faced. He could compare it like a puppeteer's showcase. If there's an almightier force twisting his reality, Aiden assumed that he had gone mad. But he wouldn't remain as a weakling, witnessing the deaths of others, seeing his own friends become apathetic creatures. The ones he thought he could gift his trust to were the ones who made a trickery in him. He didn't know what a friend was, his buried personality transformed into despair- and all he ever wanted was to make them happy. Happy endings didn't belong with him. The secondary book for the Puppeteer's Inanimate series, featuring Aiden, a boy that is only willing to fight and make everyone happy. Puppeteer's Inanimate is the first book for this series, it is recommended to read it prior to this book. All characters and content belongs to Shion, Five Nights at Freddy's belongs to Scott Cawthon. It is merely a work of fiction.