A young boy with a life full of tragic events finds a spark when he finds that his dream to open a Pizzeria is coming true. Only life is never as kind as it seems to be, and what starts out as an idea only ends in tragedy. Rated M for gore, death, horror, Foxys language, death, the lack of happiness, and lots and lots of death.
"Always check Pirate Cove. Thats the rule about taking the night shift - you can frolick about with the controls, close the doors, flick lights, but the rule to remember is to always check." Freddy comes up with a new plan on how to catch the security guard, but he needs a certain Fox to make it work. However, his plan to convince Foxy quickly goes wrong... T for language & Freddy.
"To work at Freddy's for longer would mean he wouldn't be short on cash every week. To work at Freddy's full time would solve all of his problems. But, then again, there were the animatronics. Oh boy." Mike Schmidt thinks the terror is over, but when he is called back to work as a permanent night guard at Fazbear's Pizzeria, things just get worse. Rated M for gore and horror.
Mangles' AI system gets a little.. out of hand when kids begin pulling them apart. (A little drabble I did.) Rated M for gore.
"Silently, they linked hands, knowing that they no longer had a choice. They had failed their duty to entertain children, to amuse adults, to keep everyone safe, to provide an establishment friendly for all, a place that would be a child's dream." The Toy animatronics share their final moments before closure, trying to believe the news they thought was impossible.
"You are a perfectly intact animatronic rabbit humanoid. Everything was sweet and perfect and pure and nothing was breaking into you like a hatchet. But now it feels like something is. Everything is." Bonnies story of the 'GLITCH' Series. Its the future, and Fazbears is improved! New designs, new building, everything! But somethings up... (Eventual Bonnie/Freddy.)
"It'll happen, the workers had said so often. One of these days, they'd break down and need fixing, and it would cost them. " During a performance, Bonnie breaks down and is taken backstage to be repaired. During the process, Bonnie recollects the few haunting memories that linger within about the missing children...
Changing some stitches doesn't change all of them. (Meuloz, some sadstuck fluff.)
When grief consumes, the flames can be doused. When two boys connect over their losses, and the lingering presences of their loved ones, they find more in common than they could have hoped for. Solkat, #TW's include mentions of and including character death, future smut, violence and ghooooosts.