6 Hours Of Life (First Book Of The Series)
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Ongoing, First published Feb 18, 2016
"I get tired of being on stage all the time and singing the same stupid songs. I need a break. Freddy and the others don't realize what is happening in that office over there. Only I, Kitten the black cat, do."

Finally, a new friend has joined Freddy Fazbear and friends. Her name is Kitten. Kitten the black cat. She already can tell that Mike is a night guard working the 6 hour night shift, but... She has past memories of the past guard, Vincent(aka the purple guy). Every night, Kitten will never move off the stage until the last night. WARNING, when Kitten is not on the  stage, close your doors right away because you'll never see her in the cameras, so be careful...
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