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i watched the nightmare before christmas
#fnaf#fnaf sb#nightmare before christmas#I had a last minute idea/inspiration#I ainât doing the whole song#lmao#is this copyright?#uhhhh#this is halloween from tim burtonâs the nightmare before christmas#there.#eclipse fnaf#shattered bonnie#endoskeleton#y/n#ghost children fnaf#wey draws
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Those were Vanessa's friends too in the FNAF movie
#myart#chloesimagination#comic#fnaf#five nights at freddy's#vanessa afton#fnaf vanessa#vanessa shelly#fnaf missing children#fnaf mci#abby schmidt#fnaf movie#fnaf fanart#OKAY time for your daily angst now#I can not stop thinking about Vanessaâs story in the fnaf movie#it was my take away that the ghost kids were actually Vanessaâs friends#and thatâs why she cares sm for them#she builds forts and checks up on them etc#the ghost kids even tells Abby that Vanessa is nice and they like her#SO I think those were Vanessaâs friends#and in some way sheâs happy Abby can talk to them#cause she doesnât want them to be alone#Vanessa Iâm so sorry this all happened to you đ©”
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Some Ghosts of the Pit AU doods!
#ghosts of the pit au#fnaf au#fnaf itp#fnaf into the pit#fanart#fnaf fanart#fnaf fandom#oswald fnaf#fnaf oswald#fnaf cassidy#fnaf jeremy#fnaf chip#fnaf mike#fnaf mary#fnaf missing children#fnaf missing kids
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Here it is yall, the AURON FNAF 1 DTIYS :D
IF YOU đ«” MY FRIEND WANT TO JOIN, PLEEASE SUBMIT YOUR MASTERPICE TO
#pickles dtiys
(the first hashtag)
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The piece dose not have to be exact but at least close!
I cant wait to see what yall doo
#pickles dtiys#yuurivoice#yuurivoice sillys#yuurivoice fanart#auron yuurivoice#yuurivoice auron#yuurivoice dtiys#dtiys#fnaf 1#fnaf fanart#five nights at freddy's#night guard#chica the chicken#ghost children#fnaf#i hope tumbler didn't mess up the quality
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I think they'd be friends
#my art#undertale#frisk#frisk dreemurr#fnaf#fnaf security breach#sun fnaf#sundrop#i love drawing my favorite characters interacting w each other#i need to make a drawing of all the nonbinary children who could kill god together#(frisk undertale ghost hollow knight and kirby kirby)
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#this doodle is very. peculiar#the ghost is a VERY old fnaf oc#it didn't die tragically or anything. the ghost likes to hang around with the missing children and that's pretty much it#and it also likes to annoy the living#and the security guard. the security guard is uh me. uhh yeah i work at fazbear fright guys. i saw freddy spooky fazbear in person#starbsart#fnaf
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Guess who did another art trade with @pixlokita? This one's about their Werebunny AU! Hope y'all enjoy!
Warning: 11k words
Jeremy cursed as he dropped the screwdriver. âI swear, youâre going to be the death of me, buddy.â
He put pressure on the gushing stream of blood coming from his thumb muttering to himself about how dumb he was. Mangleâs ear flopped as they tilted their two heads in confusion.
âIâm okay, bud.â Jeremy tried to flash a smile, but the blood leaking down his wrist was too distracting. âOkay, I need to find a sink or something.â
Standing up made Jeremy dizzy, but he managed to get to a wall and lean against it as he made his way to the kitchen. âI could get fired for this, you know,â he remarked to the animatronic clinging to the ceiling above him as he walked. âWeâre not supposed to tamper with the animatronics at all, and clearly, I donât know what Iâm doing.â
The beeping and static overhead did not give any indication that they felt anything in regard to his response.
Jeremy stumbled. âWhoa, I think I need to sit down for a secondâŠâ He slid down the wall as black spots danced across his vision.
His eyes fluttered shut for a moment before a heavy weight dropped into his lap and cold plastic pressed against the side of his face. âAugh! Iâm okay, Mango! Iâm fine!â Jeremy batted at the white plastic with both hands, smearing blood across their face.
âI, uh. I need to get up, bud.â
The mangled (and now bloody) fox animatronic tilted their two heads yet again, seeming to be unable to understand what Jeremy wanted.
âCan youâŠ?â Jeremy tried to shift his weight beneath the pile of metal in his lap.
Mangleâs ears lifted, and they crept onto the floor, offering a paw to help Jeremy get up.
âUm, thanks buddy.â Jeremy still wasnât sure why the animatronic was so fond of him, but heâd found himself returning the favor whenever possible. The company had long given up on repairing Mangle, but Jeremy wanted to help them look nice. Just like Ramona and Becky for me, he thought to himself.
Shaking away the fondness from the memory, Jeremy let his weight shift onto the animatronic. Static buzzed loudly out of Mangleâs voicebox, but they hardly bent under his weight. Jeremy decided that washing out the wound could wait until he was home. For now, he needed to clean up the mess heâd made in the pizzeria.
The wrapped bandage itched. Jeremy had wrapped a ton of gauze around his hand and refused to explain to anybody what had happened. At least, not in any detail.
Ramona had glanced at it with suspicion the last time they talked, but she never liked to pry. She told him that if he changed his bandage at her apartment, he wasnât allowed to get blood everywhere. âIt will stain the countertops,â Ramona said matter-of-factly.
So Jeremy had gotten away with no one saying anything. But the longer he left it, the more it itched and burned. He flicked through the cameras without really thinking about it, hardly remembering to wind the music box on time.
His hand burned, and when Jeremy got home from his shift, he ripped it free and turned the spigot on, running cold water over his scabby and swollen skin. Jeremy knew he probably shouldâve gone to an actual doctor about his injury, but he figured that stitches couldnât be too hard, and it seemed like the skin itself was healing fine.
Maybe he got an infection from the cut though. Jeremy wasnât very good at remembering the medical advice Becky gave him, much less how to clean a cut properly. But the skin itself looked fine. There was something shimmery beneath it, which Jeremy could almost ignore if it didnât make his skin burn so badly.
Jeremyâs dog whined at his feet, impatient for his morning meal. âJust a minute, Percy.â Jeremy tore the thread out of his injury, glad that the skin had started to seal itself back together.
He carefully rewrapped the injury, glad that the itching had gone away a little bit, at least. Jeremy kicked his shoes off and loosened his tie as he went over to fill Percyâs food bowl and check on the water level. âDoing good there, bud? I need a nap first, but Iâll walk you in a bit.â
Jeremy yawned, scratching at his head to loosen the pressure after he removed his ponytail. âJust⊠one⊠a quick napâŠâ
He stumbled forward, faceplanting into the floor as consciousness slipped away. Percy whined, nudging at his face and licking it as his spine started to bend and elongate, fur sprouting from his hands and curled claws burst from his fingertips.
Percy growled at the intrusion of the new characteristics, but he stuck by Jeremyâs side as his eyes rolled back and his ears melded back into the sides of his head to make room for longer, fluffier ears more equipped for a rabbit. And that was what Jeremyâs body was shifting into. He was growing larger, his clothes no longer enough to hold the mass of his entire body.
Jeremyâs claws lashed out at Percy, tearing the fur and skin of his dog. Percy whimpered, backing away to get out of his space as his nose wrinkled and twitched rapidly, taking in the surroundings in a new way. His ears folded back as a deeper growl vibrated in his throat.
Percy scurried away, not quickly enough as Jeremy bounded forward and sank his teeth into the poor dogâs back. Percy barked, a frightened noise as he tried to squirm free from Jeremyâs mouth. Jeremy gnawed for a few moments before releasing the dog, blood dripping down his fur.
Percy escaped and rushed into Jeremyâs bedroom, hiding under his ownerâs blankets as he trembled.
Jeremyâs nose twitched again, nosing against his front door. Offended by the obstacle in his way, Jeremyâs claws dug deep into the hardwood, scratching a jagged hole in the floor and part of the door.
When Jeremy finally came to, his clothes were tattered and hanging off his body, and his mouth was full of blood. Dazed, he got to his feet and immediately winced as splinters dug into his bare skin. What happened? He blinked at his surroundings, startled to see claw marks in the furniture and the floor. Blood smeared across the floor by the couch, which was presumably where heâd taken his napâŠ
Had he ever laid down for the nap? Jeremy couldnât recall, trying to remember and think about what couldâve possibly happened while he was asleep. He spat the blood out of his mouth, wiping at his mouth, only to realize that there was blood under his fingernails and all over his hands.
âPercy?â he called out tentatively, hating how gravelly his voice came out.
Surely nothing had happened to his dog, right? Jeremy cautiously stepped across the floor as he searched for his dog. The clumps of fur were not a promising sight as he looked around his house.
âPercy?â Jeremy tried to call out again, but his voice failed him.
He felt very ill, flicking the light on in his bathroom to stare at his very pale, bloodied face. Nothing ached or hurt, but he was absolutely covered in blood.
Jeremy splashed his face with water, scrubbing at the blood staining his face and hands, desperate to get the sight out of his head. Pieces of his uniform slid down his arms into the water of the sink.
What had even happened?
The shower afterward was completely necessary, and Jeremy felt feverish from everything that had happened. His memory was beginning to return, although he did not feel that heâd been in control for most of it, feeling defensive enough to lash out at Percy, whoâd only been trying to help.
The bloodstained lump on his bed was something he pointedly made himself ignore when grabbing underwear and socks. He needed more time before he could try to deal with that.
Tears built up in his throat as he grabbed his spare uniform from the shelf by the door and made sure it was fully intact for his shift that night. At least there was something that hadnât completely gone wrong.
I need a cup of coffee or something, Jeremy thought to himself, shuddering. But he did not feel comfortable enough to do much in his own home, not with reminders of his outburst everywhere.
He avoided his apartment for the better part of a week after that, knowing that it wasnât healthy to cope by avoiding what happened, but he just couldnât go back, knowing what heâd done to Percy.
By Wednesdayâs shift, Jeremy was properly jittery as he clocked in for work and walked down to the office. The music box was fully wound, as Scott sat in the chair, patiently waiting for him with a friendly smile. âHiya Jeremy!â
âYou sticking around today?â Jeremy asked? He knew about Scottâs tendency to kind of just come in during shifts and stick around. Phil said it was because his own work was boring, and besides, Scott loved being helpful, despite being 7 years old.
âYep! Iâll keep that nasty balloon boy away!â Scott chirped cheerfully.
âWell, thatâs fantastic, buddy. Thanks for that.â Jeremy squatted down to squint at the camera screens, his typical habit to make sure everything was where it was supposed to be.
âIs your hand all better now?â Scott asked.
âHuh?â Jeremy glanced up from the cameras, momentarily distracted.
âWell, Dad said youâd done something to your hand, and we could all see the bandages youâd put over it. âCourse, he said it was none of our business since you didnât file any paperwork for it, but-â
âYou just canât keep your nose out of it, can you?â Jeremy shook his head, flipping through the cameras again to make sure the toys were in their places.
The familiar sound of Mangle creeping around in the vents was not as reassuring as it used to be. And Mangle didnât really like the other employees either. Jeremy had no idea if Scott and Mangle got along even.
âGet your mask ready,â Jeremy said quietly, checking the vent light. Sure enough, Mangle peered into the room from the vent as he shoved the Freddy head over Scottâs head.
âI can do it myself!â Scott exclaimed, his voice muffled by the fabric. âWait, whereâs your mask?â
Jeremy crouched by the vent and reached a hand out to touch the cool plastic of Mangleâs mask. The animatronic fox let out a series of happy clicks, nudging harder into his hand before ducking away to presumably wander around the pizzeria some more.
âHow did you not die?â Scott asked, tearing the Freddy head off to drop it back on the corner of the desk. He flipped through the cameras while waiting for an answer, stopping to wind the music box.
âMangle likes me,â Jeremy shrugged, peering at the cameras over Scottâs head. âLooks like a quiet shift today.â
âYeah, if Mangle counts as a quiet shift,â Scott muttered, dropping the monitor back to the desk. âI donât get it.â
âWhatâs not to get?â Jeremy replied.
âYou night guards are so weird. My dad got all affectionate about Foxy, even though he had to pull out the stun gun for him. Masks donât work on all of them, and my dad had to have all the affection for the one most likely to kill him.â Scott eyed Jeremy wearily. âKind of like you, actually.â
âThanks. Maybe Foxy wouldnât have killed your dad, you know.â Jeremy glanced at the stage camera again. Toy Bonnie was noticeably absent, but there was nothing to worry about yet.
âHe wouldâve. He tried constantly.â Scott ducked under the desk, and Jeremy heard faint mechanical laughter before a loud clanging noise. Balloon Boy sprinted out of the room with one of the masks in his hand.
âAw, you gotta be kidding,â Jeremy sighed as Scott stared after the animatronic. âIf anything comes in here, you get the mask.â
âBut itâs-â
âIâm the night guard, buddy.â Jeremy shook his head, flipping through the cameras. There. Toy Bonnie had slipped into a party room. âI gotta keep you safe, first and foremost.â
âThey would never hurt a kid,â Scott muttered, staring into the hallway, hands clenched tightly around his flashlight.
âDonât even think about going after him, Scott.â Jeremy wound the music box, not sparing a glance at the kid. âThereâs too many factors out there, and you know exactly what Phil would say.â
âYeah yeah.â Scott scowled. âHeâs never taken a mask before.â
âFirst time for everything,â Jeremy sighed, rubbing his eyes. Heâd been feeling more exhausted lately, but that was from nightmares. He really needed to get better sleep.
âBonnie,â Scott whispered, dropping the flashlight to reach for the mask. His hands trembled, and Jeremy was reminded that Scott was still a little kid.
He heard the sound of Toy Bonnie crawling out of the vent, but instead of reaching for Jeremy, Toy Bonnie went for Scott, who hadnât finished putting the mask on.
âWait, hang on-â Jeremy whacked the animatronicâs arm with the camera monitor in his hands. The animatronic didnât spare him a glance as it pulled Scott across the desk by his shirt. âLeave him alone! Hey!â Jeremyâs yelling turned into a growl as his shirt ripped to allow room for him to grow larger and larger.
The animatronic rabbit twitched backward, seemingly surprised and maybe even a little afraid. However, Jeremyâs transformation did not seem to make Toy Bonnie more inclined to let Scott go. If anything, Toy Bonnie pulled the kid closer as he backed away from the desk.
Jeremyâs own ears flattened against his head as he vaulted over the desk to pry Scott free from the animatronicâs grasp. The sound of ripping fabric didnât deter the giant golden rabbit. His focus fixed on what he saw as a danger, and his teeth broke through the cheap plastic easily, puncturing fluid containers and severing wires.
Toy Bonnieâs screech echoed, even as it abruptly cut off by Jeremy destroying the voicebox. Black shimmering liquid dripped down Jeremyâs maw as he stalked forward, whiskers twitching as he sensed more animatronics beginning to stir.
Scott got to his feet wearily, tugging his torn shirt back to its place. He silently pressed himself against the wall behind him, knowing better than to make any sudden moves as he placed the Bonnie head on the floor. It would do him no good to appear as a threat.
Scottâs decision to not look like the old purple rabbit seemed to prove right as an animatronic with torn fabric arms and exposed wires stalked his way into the hallway to investigate. His ears seemed to move much easier than Toy Bonnieâs as they swiveled to express fear, even without a proper face to do so.
Jeremy did not seem to recognize the distinction, growling at the new opponent in his space. Bonnieâs head tilted to the side before he turned to race down the hallway with heavy echoing steps. Jeremy bounded after him, much faster as his limbs were more natural, taking on extra power after Jeremyâs transition into a larger, more predatory form.
Bonnie spared no time in his own fearful screech, something that was answered with a deep, ominous growl. Scott, somehow still unafraid, followed the fighting rabbits to investigate.
The giant golden rabbit towered over the animatronic standing in his way, a similarly colored animatronic bear with no pupils. The bearâs ears wiggled as it set in place, a firm grip around Jeremyâs wrist to stop him from striking out with claws.
A pressure built up in the back of Scottâs head as images and unspoken words forced their way into his head. Based on the way the giant bunny was twitching and shaking his head, it appeared he wasnât the only one. The angry bunny let out an outraged whine as he was tossed against a wall with seemingly no effort. The unspoken command lingered in the air as the rabbit dug into the tiles to launch himself toward the exit door.
The golden bear turned to Scott, whoâd finally gained the sense of mind to realize that maybe the animatronic would turn on him. He gasped out a frightened breath before the barely tangible forms of two children roughly his age appeared in front of him. The girl tried to give him a reassuring smile as the boy stared down the hallway where the rabbit had disappeared. He picked up the night guard hat with what appeared to be disinterest, before crushing it into a tight ball.
âBad rabbit,â he said softly.
The girl nodded. âWeâll keep you safe until 6 a.m., okay?â
Scott brightened at that. Nothing could hurt him now, especially with the animatronics seeming to avoid the back area heâd ended up in. Bonnie peered at him with red LEDs before slowly making his way back into the corridor, presumably to continue nosing around like the rabbit he was.
Ramona hated to be this nosy. She did. Really. But when Jeremy wasnât around and missed their weekly coffee, she had the right to be suspicious. Especially after that pizzeria started asking for more help again. Night shift position. That was what Jeremyâs job was. Which meant the first step was seeing if heâd quit.
âJeremy!â Ramona called, knocking harshly at his door.
When she got no answer, she started peering in the windows, looking for some indication that something had happened. The curtains were drawn, though, so she couldnât see into the house. Heâs lucky I keep a spare key, Ramona thought to herself as she let herself into the house.
âJeremy?â Ramona called into the house, trying not to gasp at the ripped-up floorboards and tattered furniture. âJer, are you home?â
Stepping over the destroyed floorboards, she peered at the bloodstained carpet, feeling a flicker of concern. âJeremy?â She knew her voice was getting louder as she became more afraid of what had happened to her brother.
A whimper from Jeremyâs bedroom made her whirl around and rush to the room. âPercy?â
Jeremyâs dog had nestled underneath his blanket, soaking them so thoroughly with blood. It was Percyâs blood, she thought to herself, approaching her brotherâs injured dog cautiously. âHey, Percy. Itâs okay. Itâs me, remember? Auntie Mona?â
Percy whined again, blinking through the blood on his face.
âAlright,â Ramona took a deep breath. âPerce, how do you feel about coming to stay with me for a while? Looks like you might need it pretty badly.â
This was decidedly not a good sign.
It had to be raining every day this week, didnât it? Michael glowered at the clouds, hating every moment of the weather that made his skin itch and burn. He couldnât go outside, not for anything.
It was lucky Michael could even bear a shower anymore.
The bills on his table protested his refusal to go outside, of course. Heâd already been fired from two jobs for refusing to work on days when it rained. Heâd lost a few more interview opportunities for cancelling last minute because of the rain.
Mikeâs eyes drifted back to the newspaper advertisement. Much as he hated to admit it, Freddyâs was probably the only job that would not care if he skipped a shift because of rain.
Still, he didnât want to work at Freddyâs under any circumstances. Not after the⊠incidentâŠ
Michael ripped his gaze away from the newspaper, the memories already making him feel ill. The letter on the edge of his table sat untouched. He didnât want to know what his father wanted either. Heâd rather stand in a thunderstorm than see what his father needed from him this time.
That might be the only option, he thought duly, eyeing his overflowing trashcan. With a painful sigh, Michael yanked his raincoat from the rack and slung it across his shoulders. The hood pulled tight over his head, making his scalp burn. He retrieved his umbrella from behind the sofa (how had it gotten there?) before compacting the trash to make all of his garbage fit in the bag.
With only another moment of hesitation, Michael twisted the doorknob and stepped outside.
âWell, fancy that! Michael Schmidt out in the rain! I thought you were a witch or something with the way you avoided water!â Michaelâs elderly neighbor called out, unphased by the rain like she always was.
âGood afternoon, Miss Wess,â Michael replied politely.
âI donât know about good,â Miss Wess wrinkled her nose. âPoor Logan just canât handle this type of weather. Kind of like you, actually.â
Michael forced a smile, glancing at the irritated cat at Mis Wessâ feet. His tail drooped as he glowered at the puddles on the sidewalk. âWe canât all be unbothered by the weather like you are, Miss Wess.â
âWeâve known each other long enough, dear. Call me Beverly.â
Michael didnât reply after that, opting to walk toward the dumpster on the street corner, knowing she wouldnât follow him.
âYou know, a handsome man like you could find a woman easily! Iâm sure sheâd be more than happy to handle chores like going outside in the rain!â Miss Wess called cheerfully before heading back into her house for the sake of her poor cat.
Michael did not need a girlfriend. He did not want a girlfriend. He did not deserve to be loved, after all. That ship sailed a long time ago, he thought bitterly, shuddering as he felt his damp hair on his face.
The letter on the table mocked him as he threw his wet coat over a chair, water splashing on the surface of the paper. He ignored it, more concerned about tearing the damp shirt off his body, frantically rushing to grab a towel to dry his hair as well.
The shirt went in the sink as Michael sank to his knees sobbing into the towel. Maybe he shouldâve just bit the bullet and opened the letter from his father, but now it was near impossible to even imagine it.
He glanced at the bills again with a pained groan later that night. He really needed to get a job.
Itâs my own fault. I suppose Freddyâs would be the only place that would hire me at this point. With a very aggravated groan, Michael dialed the number on the newspaper clipping.
âUh, hello? Hello, hello?â The voice at the other end seemed distracted and maybe even a little nervous. âYouâve, uh, reached Freddy Fazbearâs Pizzeria. How may I help you today?â
âHi, this is Michael. Urm. Michael Schmidt. I saw your ad in the newspaper? I was wondering if I could apply for the night guard position.â
âOh, you were?â The guy chuckled a little. âWell, that, uh. Thatâd be great! When could you come in to interview?â
âUmâŠâ Michael tried to think. âDo you know when the rain is supposed to stop?â
âHmm, letâs seeâŠâ Michael heard some rustling noises as the guy on the other end of the phone presumably checked the forecast. âWell, itâs uh. Itâs supposed to be done raining tomorrow afternoon. Will you be able to come in tomorrow?â
âYes. Does three oâclock work?â Michael asked.
âUh, sure! Iâll mark you down for three oâclock. Iâll also ask that you bring a copy of your resume, uh, a driverâs license or passport, and uh. No, that about covers it. Youâll be wanting to look for a guy called Lloyd. Iâll er, Iâll check to see that heâs in tomorrow, hang on.â
There were more rustling noises. âYep! Weâre in luck, heâll be here. So youâll want to come in and talk to Lloyd, and heâll interview you for the job. Sound okay with you?â
âYes, that sounds fine.â Michael found himself twisting the phone cord tightly around his finger. âIâll see you tomorrow at three.â
âNope! I actually donât work that shift. But uh, Iâll see you some other time. If you get the job, that is.â He chuckled again. âIâll uh, catch you on the flipside!â
âGoodbye-â Michael started to say as the other man hung up on him. Weird.
Well, a job interview seemed promising enough. That was how it always sounded though. The trick was keeping the job, really.
Still, Michael had to at least keep this job through a paycheck or two. Maybe the rain would properly let up enough for him to keep the job long enough to pay off his bills.
The next morning, Michael woke up relieved to hear water dripping from the roof. There was no sound of rain pouring from the actual sky, just the leftovers from the day before. Slightly hopeful about how things were turning out, Michael went to brush his teeth and get prepared for the day.
âSomeoneâs energized today!â Miss Wess called when Michael went for a short walk that morning.
âNo reason not to!â he called back. âThe rainâs stopped.â
âYou and Logan both seem pleased today.â Miss Wess shook her head, smiling slightly. âMichael dear, do you happen to have a bit of time this morning to come have a chat?â
âI supposeâŠâ Michael considered it for a moment. âSo long as itâs only during the morning, I think thatâd be fine.â
âGreat! Come right on in when youâre finished with your walk then.â
Odd⊠Michael shook his head, continuing his walk while he still felt the light joy in his chest.
When he got to Miss Wessâ house, she offered him a cup of tea. âFreshly brewed!â
âSo, what did you want to talk about?â
âOh, nothing too crazy. Youâre not allergic to cats, are you?â Miss Wess asked, sipping at her own cup of tea.
âNoâŠ?â Michael sat uncomfortably with his tea in hand. âWhy?â
âWell, Iâm going on a trip with my daughter next week, and I need someone to watch Logan here! Heâd get so lonely without me here.â
Logan seemed disinclined to acknowledge Miss Wessâ words, instead choosing to jump onto Michaelâs lap and startle him.
âFancy that, he already likes you!â Miss Wess exclaimed as Logan put his front paws against Michaelâs chest to sniff his face for a moment before licking it.
âAh! I can see that.â Michael gently pushed Logan off of his lap. âSo you want me to cat sit for you?â
âOnly if youâre willing to. I can find someone else if you donât want to, but I figured this would work out better! You live right next door, so all youâd need to do is come in and make sure heâs fed and has water. Oh, and youâll need to walk him twice a day so he can stretch his legs properly. Logan loves to be outside.â
âRightâŠâ Michael debated with himself for a moment before asking his next question. âHow many days will you be gone?â
âOh, from Sunday morning until Saturday morning. I should be back Saturday afternoon.â Miss Wess could clearly see that Michael was considering it. âAnd, itâs only fair that I pay you for your time, of course. Iâd say $500 would cover the week, wouldnât you?â
Michael blinked. That would more than easily cover his bills for the month. Heâd have less to worry about with his new job if he already had the bills covered. âI supposeâŠâ
âOr I could say $750?â Miss Wess offered.
âI donât need that much,â Michael said quickly. âI can watch Logan for you. You said walk him twice a day?â
âYes, and one of those times, Iâd appreciate if you make sure his bowl is full.â Miss Wess seemed happier knowing that sheâd sorted that out. âAnd if youâd like, I could introduce you to my daughter on Saturday when we get back.â
âOh, thatâs not necessary, Miss Wess.â Michael forced himself to take a sip of his tea in order to stop himself from scoffing at the stupid suggestion. She couldnât possibly be trying to set him up with her daughter, surely?
âAlright, fine, fine. Youâd like to take your own pick of the pack, thatâs fine. But you will need to stop by anyway to return the key.â Miss Wessâ eyes twinkled as she finished up her tea.
Michael smiled thinly, feeling a bit hollow at the thought. He couldnât bear to try to meet new people, to try to explain to them that he didnât deserve their love, that he was a monster and a killer. âThank you for the tea, Miss Wess.â
âI already told you to call me Beverly,â she scolded gently. âBut youâre welcome here anytime, dear.â
Michael nodded, but he couldnât bring himself to say much else. âI need to goâŠâ
âOh, thatâs fine dear. Have a good day!â Beverly Wess watched Michael hurry to leave her house. âOh, that poor man. He needs someone to comfort him.â
âMrow?â Logan meowed, putting his paws on her knees, preparing to jump up.
âYes, Logan. He needs some love in his life. I donât know what happened to leave such a dark shadow over him, but heâs too lonely for his own good.â Beverly sighed, shaking her head. âToo sad for his own good too.â
Michael left early for his interview, knowing that he needed to make a good impression. Sure, they probably were going to hire him just because he was interested in the job, but maybe he wasnât the only one interested in the job.
Taking a deep breath, he walked into the pizzeria, feeling the familiar scent wash over him and the familiar site greeting him. The animatronics were different, but that was the only thing that seemed to have changed. What appeared to be a Freddy and Chica model were performing onstage, and he could make out a mangled torso of another animatronic in the corner, surrounded by toddlers. Is that even safe? he wondered.
Shaking his head, he asked an employee where he could find Lloyd. They gestured toward a corridor where the light seemed to flicker. That wasnât ominous at all, Michael thought, but he entered the hallway wearily.
The music felt more muted in the hallway, and Michael could see party rooms lining the corridor. Party room 2, he thought to himself, reaching for the door handle.
âHey, you here for the night guard job?â A woman interrupted his thoughts, grabbing his arm to stop him from entering the party room.
âUh, yeah?â Michael blinked, surprised as the woman yanked him away from the door and pulled him a ways down the hallway. âHey, what are you-â
âShut up.â She seemed to assess him. âWhatâs your name?â
âMichael? Michael Schmidt?â Was this some kind of extra test? To make sure the night guard was up for the position? Michaelâs eyebrows scrunched, and he pulled his arm free. âWho are you?â
âRamona Fitzgerald,â she answered, still assessing him. âHmm⊠your clothes are shabby, although you did brush your teeth for thisâŠâ She stuck her hand in his hair, yanking him to her level. âGreasy hair though⊠Are you unemployed right now?â
âYes?â Michael tried to flatten his hair. âWhy are you grilling me?â
âIâm the one asking the questions here, Schimdt.â She frowned at him.
âWell, youâre interrupting my interview time, so we can talk later-â
âShut up. Iâm not done with you yet.â Ramonaâs eyes narrowed. âAre you British?â
âI- I donât see what that has to do with anything,â Michael replied defensively. âWhat is your deal?â
âWhatâs your deal?â she shot back at him. âMister distinguished, showing up in a shabby button-down with greasy hair to a job interview.â
âItâs Freddy Fazbearâs. You probably care more than they do.â
âWhat if they put you on day shift?â she kept going, undeterred by the fact that he was giving her good answers.
âMiss Fitzgerald!â A voice from down the hall called. âI thought I told you to quit interrogating my interview subjects.â
âIâll stop when Iâm dead,â Ramona muttered. âWhereâs my brother, Lloyd?â
âYour brother is missing?â Michael asked, suddenly completely interested. âWhat happened?â
âIf I knew the answer to that, I wouldnât be here.â Ramona glowered at Lloyd. âGo to your stupid interview. Iâll be waiting.â
With that ominous message out of the way, Michael went back to where Lloyd was waiting for him.
âSorry about her, MisterâŠ?â
âSchimdt. Michael Schmidt.â
âRight. Sheâs been acting crazy since her brother went missing a few days ago. Seems to think we took him out to replace him.â Lloyd shook his head in disbelief. âWhich is utterly ridiculous. Jeremy was an excellent night guard, and he got along with the animatronics better than most. None of that âthe animatronics are hauntedâ nonsense either. No, if weâd had a problem with Jeremy, we wouldâve fired him.â Lloyd cleared his throat and started the interview.
Leaving the interview with more questions that he should not have wanted to investigate, Michael was given a pat on the back, a set of keys, and a uniform. Lloyd told him his next shift would be tomorrow night, starting at 12 a.m., which was shockingly early.
âYou got the job then?â Ramona asked dryly, following him out.
âWere you standing outside for that entire interview?â Michael asked, somewhat glad that sheâd actually stuck around. Maybe sheâd have some of the answers he needed.
âMaybe.â
âWhen you said your brother went missing, I assumed that meant he was an younger brother,â Michael remarked.
âHe-â Ramona stopped herself. âHeâs only a year older than me.â
âYeah, but I thought heâd be like, five. Not twenty-two.â
âDetails details,â Ramona replied dismissively. âI didnât realize this got at you. Concerned about the kids, are you?â
âSomeone should be,â Michael muttered.
âThen why arenât you working a day shift?â Ramona asked.
âThe position was for night shift. So Iâm working night shift.â
âYeah, but-â Ramona paused, realizing that they were just continuing down the sidewalk. âDo you not even have a car?â
âNo?â Michael blinked at her.
âOkay, no, weâre not doing this. Come here.â
âWhat-â
âIâm driving you home, this is ridiculous.â
âI donât need-â
âGET IN THE CAR, MICHAEL.â Ramonaâs tone left no room for negotiation.
âYes maâam,â Michael replied weakly.
He pointedly did not address the dog sleeping in the back seat of the car. The dog blinked sleepily as he got in, but Ramona cooed softly at him, telling him everything was fine and he could go back to sleep. The injuries on the dogâs face begged to be asked about, but Michael didnât think he deserved the right to ask.
âSo you wanted the night shift, or youâre just taking the night shift because thatâs what they offered you?â
âIâm taking the night shift because Iâd rather the night shift than the day shift. Iâm not good with kids,â Michael replied stiffly. âNext question.â
âWhy Freddyâs? Why now?â
âItâll pay the bills.â
âYeah, but why Freddyâs?â
âIâve been in and out of jobs for a whileâŠâ Michael shifted uncomfortably.
âSo you wouldnât be able to get a job anywhere else.â Ramona spared him a glance as she drove. âYouâre a mess, no offense.â
âIâm aware.â Michael stared out the window. âWhy are you so determined to bug me about this stuff, by the way?â
âBecause. You seem almost genuine, but Iâm not entirely sure on your motives just yet.â
âWow, thanks,â Michael said sarcastically, finally facing her. âIâm glad Iâve gotten to the stage of mostly unsuspicious in your books.â
âNo need to be rude about it,â Ramona wrinkled her nose. âI just want to make sure my brother is okay.â
The dog in the back seat whined.
âShhh, itâs okay, Percy. Weâll find him,â Ramona told the golden retriever.
âSo, Iâm guessing thatâs your brotherâs dog?â Michael asked wearily.
âHe sure is. I went to Jerâs apartment to look for him first, but he wasnât there. The whole place was trashed, and Percy looked like heâd been gnawed on by a big animal. Couldnât find it anywhere though, so I have no idea what actually happened. So I went to ask Lloyd if he knew where my brother was and found him conducting interviews.â
âI figured I wasnât the first interrogation,â Michael observed.
âYou werenât. The others wussed out and just left though.â Ramona shrugged, pulling into Michaelâs driveway. âI guess I helped test the proper strength for that job. You know the place is haunted, right?â
âThose are just rumors,â Michael answered, digging for his keys in his pocket.
âUh huh. No, with the chompers on the Toy Bonnie animatronic? For sure those things get out and attack people. Iâd bet either he or one of the other freaks from that place attacked Percy. Which means they probably got my brother too.â
Ramona let Percy out of the car to follow them into the house, something Michael really wished sheâd asked him for permission for first. But she seemed the type to just do whatever she wanted to, so he wasnât too offended. It was honestly just as invasive as sheâd been since he met her.
He swiped the bills and his untouched letter from his father off the table and put them away in a cupboard. Ramona raised an eyebrow, immediately suspicious. âSo, you think the animatronics attacked your brother?â he asked, hoping to distract from his rapid movement.
âYeah⊠I think itâs kinda suspicious that Toy Bonnie was removed from the show. Apparently all three of them are typically onstage at the same time.â
âIt did feel weird that Freddy was there without Bonnie today.â Michael shrugged, setting the bundle on the table. âBut I donât know that I believe that the animatronics are haunted.â
âHow did they get into Jeremyâs house then?â Ramona countered. Percy seemed to agree with that as he paced around Michaelâs kitchen.
âI donât know! Burglars get into peopleâs houses all the time.â
âBut they donât chew on peopleâs pets.â
Michaelâs mouth thinned. âOkay. Maybe the dog got hurt while they were on a walk or something and thatâs why.â
âJeremy would never mistreat his dog,â Ramona argued. âHow dare you imply that.â
âIâm not implying anything!â Michael held his hands up in surrender.
âMhm,â Ramona glowered at him. âWell, seeing as you seem invested in this, how about we team up? You help me find my brother, and I leave you alone with your questions answered. I get my brother back and you get to do your job in peace.â
âThat doesnât seem like an even trade-off,â Michael muttered.
âOh, you want to play that game?â Ramonaâs eyes flashed. âYou really want to play that game with me, Michael Afton?â
Michael stiffened. âYou-â
âI donât know why youâre trying to lie about your legal name on job applications, but I bet theyâd like to know that youâre not who you say you are. Especially since a ton of kids went missing a few years ago at this exact location.â
Michaelâs mouth thinned. âYouâre-â
âA bitch? Please, Iâve heard that from plenty of men before. You WILL help me, or your secret is out.â
They stared at each other, neither happy with the fact that they had to work together.
âFine. What do you want from me?â Michael asked, resigned to this mess heâd gotten wrapped up in.
âTell me about your night shifts. If anything weird happens, I want to know.â
âAnd if nothing weird happens? If thereâs no sign of hauntings?â
Ramona rolled her eyes. âWell, you still have to help me find my brother. If it wasnât the haunted animatronics, then it had to be something.â
Michael scowled. âFine.â
âFine.â
They stared at each other for another long moment before Ramona clicked her tongue and walked out, Percy following slowly behind her. He looked back at Michael and whined for a moment before hurrying after Ramona.
Michael rubbed his face. This was not going to be a pleasant experience, he could already feel it.
The week crawled by slowly. Michael got to a certain point where he just moved Loganâs food and water to his house and walked the cat after his shift each morning and then let the cat hang out and wander around his house. Heâd stupidly bought a litterbox, but Miss Wess had paid him half before sheâd left and was promising the second half after she got back, so it was fine.
Logan yawned, stretching across Michaelâs torso.
âOof!â Michael coiled in on himself as Logan launched himself off Michaelâs stomach. âI thought I told you to quit that!â he scolded.
Logan just looked up at him before meowing.
âNuisance,â Michael muttered. âIâll feed you in a minute.â
Logan meowed at him again before slipping out of the room.
Sighing, Michael stretched before getting up. Heâd given himself a few hours before his shift, just like he usually did, but most of his time came in the actual morning, which was when heâd typically call Ramona to give an update.
He glared at the stormy weather as he fed Logan, not happy that his shift was going to start with rain. Heâd tried to get out of it, of course, but Phil, the guy who had the shift before him, had a child whoâd gone to work with him. And Scott couldnât stick around the pizzeria for a 12 hour shift, not when he had school in the morning.
So Michael had to go to work in the rain, something he hated much more than anything else he could imagine. He shoved his hat onto his head and double-checked his tie before giving Logan a thumbs up and walking out the door, his umbrella snapping open.
Heâd long given up on being in a calm state of being before work, knowing that the animatronics were hunting him down (thanks for the late word of warning, Phil!) and wanted to kill him. There was no way he was going to be fine at the beginning of his shift.
Discarding the umbrella in the corner of the office, Michael took a deep breath, opening the cameras to wind the music box. Having the music playing loudly in his ears meant he did not hear the footsteps quickly approaching his room until his monitor was ripped from his hands by a golden hand.
Startled, Michael jerked back from the animatronic bear with a stuttered gasp. The combination of the water soaking through his clothes and into his skin and the very angry Fredbear standing before him was altogether too much.
Warmth seeped down his leg, making Michael dimly register that heâd wet himself. The animatronic didnât leave him much chance to think about it though, as he was hefted out of his chair by his throat, leaving his feet scrambling for purchase on the tableâs surface.
He choked out a breath as his hat tumbled from his hair and clattered to the desk, right next to the cracked camera screen. Feebly, he thought this is it, certain that he was finally earning his death for what heâd done to his brother four years ago.
Hot breath left Michael suffocating as the animatronic growled softly in his ear. âWeâre taking back what we deserve.â
Michael closed his eyes, knowing that he deserved whatever the animatronic decided to do with him.
âWait,â a soft voice echoed in his mind. âHeâs not doing what heâs supposed to do. Why isnât he begging?â
âHe doesnât have to beg. He just needs to die. We need to make sure it never happens again,â another voice argued. Her voice sounded harsher, more firm. âNo more golden bunnies to hunt us. No more monsters to hurt or kill.â
Michael recognized one of the voices as his brother, but he couldnât place the other. Weakly, he gasped out, âI donât deserve to live anyway. Why would I beg?â
âSomethingâs wrong,â Evan whispered softly.
The tight grip around Michaelâs throat loosened slightly.
The girl groaned, but she muttered something to herself before the animatronic completely let go of Michael. Pain flared up his whole leg as he collapsed back to the floor.
He groaned weakly, looking up to see two small children standing over him. Evan, he thought in a daze, trying to sit up. Michael wrapped his arms around his knees and leaned back against the desk, waiting for one of them to say something.
âWho are you?â the girl demanded.
âMichael.â He stared at her. âWho are you?â
âUnbelievable,â she scoffed. âRight. You made this mess, you clean it up.â
âMichael?â Evan echoed quietly, not seeming to hear the girl. âBut⊠Michaelâs deadâŠâ
âNo?â Michaelâs eyebrows creased. âNo, Evan, you were the one who died.â
âI know Iâm dead!â Evan snapped. âObviously! But I thought-â He shook his head. âI guess I was wrongâŠâ He reached out a hand tentatively, touching the side of Michaelâs face. âYouâre alive,â he said with wonder in his voice.
âEvan, youâre going to have to explain.â The girl crossed her arms. âI thought you said this was our killer.â
âI- Well, they look similarâŠâ Evan looked sheepishly at the girl. âSorry Cassidy.â
âSorry Cassidy,â she repeated shaking her head. âNext time you get me all stirred up for something, it better be a golden rabbit, Afton.â
âYeah, yeah.â Evan tried to smile, but the girl had already vanished, just like the animatronic.
Faintly Michael realized heâd have to tell Ramona about all this. I guess she was right about the pizzeria being haunted, he thought grimly. âYou werenât entirely wrong, at least,â Michael told his brother. âI did kill you-â
âNo.â Evan shook his head firmly. âIt was an accident. You said youâd be better if I woke up. And I tried so hard, Mikey. I tried so hard. I almost succeeded.â
Michaelâs throat dried up. âBut you still died. And it was my fault-â
âMichael.â Evan interrupted him. âYou did not kill me. You didnât do it.â
âBut-â
âCan you let me speak for two seconds?â Evan shook his head again, this time with a huff of impatience. âFather killed me. He took me off life support.â
âBut⊠why would he⊠No, that canât be-â
âI saw him do it,â Evan said faintly. âI heard him grumbling about how this whole mess was your fault, and it wouldnât go away unless he handled it himself. He killed me, and I thought that meant he was going to kill you too.â
Michael slowly got to his feet, still a bit unsteady. âThatâs crazy.â
âHe killed a bunch of other kids. I thought it seemed plausible enough. He hates you, Mikey.â
âGreat.â Michael huffed out a frustrated breath. âI⊠So, you donât blame me?â
âI mean, you didnât mean it, right? You didnât try to kill me?â
âOf course not!â
âThen why would I blame you?â Evan inquired, perching on the corner of Michaelâs desk as he wound the music box.
âBecause it was my fault?â
âIt was an accident,â Evan insisted. âAnd you apologized over and over again, which is more than I can say for Father.â
âI donât think you should forgive me.â
âThatâs because you donât forgive yourself.â Evan peered at the cameras. âToy Freddyâs coming.â
âI know.â Michael shook his head, a faint smile on his face. âAre you trying to do my job for me?â
âDonât be ridiculous!â Evan scoffed, a smile forming on his own face. âYouâd get yourself killed if I wasnât here!â
âI was doing just fine until you tried to kill me!â Michael shot back.
âLiar, you wet yourself!â Evan jeered.
âNo comment. Just let me do my job in piece, you crazy ghost.â
âNo more crazy than you are for working a night shift here,â Evan muttered.
A thought suddenly occurred to Michael as he sat with his brother. The phrasing made him think of something Ramona said to him when theyâd met. âEvan, did you know a guy named Jeremy Fitzgerald? He used to work the nightshift here before I did.â
âYeah, he was friends with some of the animatronics, why?â Evanâs smile faded slightly.
âWhat happened to him?â
âIâŠâ Evan hesitated. âI think heâs dead, Mike.â
âDead? Why do you think heâs dead?â
âWe had a break-in that night. And he was wearing a bunny costume. He dismantled Toy Bonnie, tried to kidnap a kid, andâŠâ Evan paused. âWell, he took Jeremyâs hat. So I donât think he stood a chance against that guy.â
âWhat got rid of the robber?â Michael asked, shoving the Freddy head over his ears as Toy Freddy strolled into the office.
Evan made a shooing motion, and the animatronic went away. âCassidy scared him off, I think.â
âFair enough.â
Their conversation mellowed out and turned into a continuing series of bickering back and forth, Michael narrowly missing death several times. The animatronics seemed unamused by the brotherly banter, but Michael didnât care. Evan had never seemed this happy in life, and he was glad to have a chance to see him again, even if it was as a ghost.
Michael found himself humming cheerily as he walked home that morning, swinging the compacted umbrella around his wrist. The rain still made a trail down his back, but for once, he didnât feel the thick blood gushing over his head and onto his shirt.
Logan meowed impatiently at him as he returned home. Michael rolled his eyes, hanging his hat by the door. âYouâre so needy.â
Logan meowed again in response, uncaring of what Michael thought of him. Michael rubbed his face, and Logan leaned into the scratches. He smiled faintly at the cat. âOkay, okay, fine. You deserve food.â
Logan meowed reproachfully as Michael took his hand away to get his food ready. Logan jumped onto the counter, and Michael had to shove his face away. âGive me some space, you ridiculous cat.â
âMeow,â Logan replied, licking his hand as he waited very impatiently for his food.
Michael set the food back on the floor and walked away to go take a shower. Iâll walk him after, Michael thought to himself. He needed to change his clothes anyway, not to mention he needed to run his uniform through the wash.
Completely cleaned off with his clothes in the wash, Michael coaxed Logan over for his walk. Logan was not happy to go out into the rain. âCome on, buddy. Just one quick lap and then we can come back inside.â
Logan yowled at him in response, flattening himself against the house.
âLogan,â Michael said, tugging the harness gently. âWe gotta do this really quick, and then you can go back inside-â
Logan wiggled free from his collar somehow, shooting across the street and in between some of the houses. Michael cursed, racing after him and stumbled as he went through the tall wet grass. âLogan!â
He lost track of the cat briefly before spotting him near a dumpster. âLogan, I swear-â Michael cut himself off as a rustling noise came from within the dumpster.
Logan stiffened as well, flattening himself against the ground as he sniffed the air. Michael faintly heard growling and wondered if theyâd run into a stray dog or something. The top of the dumpster stirred as golden fur peaked through, and for a brief moment Michael wondered if it was Percy, somehow having escaped Ramona to dig around in the trash.
The next moment changed his mind as giant clawed paws gripped the edge of the dumpster, and the head of the massive golden rabbit was visible. Huge ears flattened against the rabbitâs head as the rain started to soak into its fur.
âLogan, get back here, right now,â Michael whisper shouted to the cat at the base of the dumpster.
The cat replied by slipping underneath the dumpster, somewhere where the rabbit couldnât get him.
âUmâŠâ Michael trailed off as the rabbitâs eyes zeroed in on him. âHi?â
The rabbitâs nose twitched slightly, and its head tilted slightly, almost human in its motions.
âYou seem⊠lost?â Michael said, still uncertain about what he was saying. Somehow he hadnât been eaten yet, and that was lucky in of itself.
The rabbit crept out of the dumpster, definitely towering over Michael. It came close, sniffing him. Michael had no idea how wild rabbits behaved, but suddenly he remembered what his brother had said about a rabbit in the pizzeria. Right. That had happened. Was it this rabbit maybe?
He stared at the chipped paint under the rabbitâs claws, wondering about the light blue coloring. And there was black inky stuff leaking down the rabbitâs mouth and across its chest a little bit.
Tentatively, Michael reached out a hand and stroked the rabbitâs nose. The nose twitched again before it butted aggressively against his hand, almost petting itself using his hand. Oh⊠it was just a stray bunny. A really big stray rabbit, but a sweet creature nonetheless.
Logan reappeared suddenly, meowing up at the rabbit. The bunny paid him no mind, too busy nuzzling against Michaelâs hand to care much about the black cat. Logan meowed again, sounding more irritated.
âRight. Yeah, we gotta get backâŠâ Michael stared forlornly up at the rabbit, a coil of fondness already tangling around him. âDo you⊠want to go with us?â He retracted his hand slowly, and a small squeak escaped the rabbitâs throat.
âUhâŠâ Michael picked up Logan, feeling his wet fur soaking through his shirt. âFollow me, I guess?â
The rabbit trailed behind him as he walked back, and Michael felt odd knowing that it had decided to trust him, but heâd already decided he didnât care. If Logan wasnât hissing at it, then it was probably fine⊠right?
Back home, Logan resumed eating, paying no more attention to the bunny whoâd barely squeezed through the front door. Michael went to retrieve more towels, quickly returning to start cleaning what he assumed was motor oil from the rabbitâs face and then helping to dry it.
The rabbit nuzzled against his face, seeming happy with the results. Michael knew the fondness in his chest was not going to go away any time soon. He sighed to himself. How was he going to explain this to Ramona?
Heâd presumably found the thing that had made her brother go missing, but heâd adopted it into his home, and it seemed harmless so far. In fact, it seemed to love him.
Teeth scraped against his neck, and Michael blinked. âHey, no biting.â
The bunny tilted its head, jaw twitching slightly. Oh. It needed a chew toy. Glad heâd caught that before it turned deadly, Michael offered one of the dry towels up, bunching it up slightly to make it more firm.
The bunny gnawed at the towel, shredding bits of it off.
âYouâre going to make me invest in chew toys, arenât you?â Michael shook his head with a sigh. He yawned, unable to keep it in as he rubbed the rabbitâs belly.
His body swayed forward, and the fur was so soft, and Michael couldnât keep his eyes open anymore. Faintly, he registered the pause in the rabbitâs chewing as giant paws scooped him up to nestle him closer. Michael sighed as he was surrounded by fluffy warmth and couldnât stop himself from falling asleep any longer.
The sound of a phone ringing jolted Jeremy from his sleep. It was loud, piercing through his head like a hammer. He buried his face in the other manâs shirt before registering what he was doing. Wait, what?
Jeremy sat up quickly, looking around. He was⊠on the floor. Okay. There was a man beside him, and they were both surrounded by towels. One of the towels looked awfully ratty, and Jeremy found himself wincing as he spat out a piece of fuzz. Right. Apparently, that had happened.
The next realization was that he was completely naked. Oh. Okay. Uhhhh⊠Panicked, Jeremy scanned the room looked for a bedroom of some kind. A door creaked, and Jeremy flinched, expecting someone else to be in the apartment. Instead his eyes landed on a small black cat. The cat blinked at him, tail rising as it went to go lick the other manâs face.
âWait, donât do that!â Jeremy whispered loudly. Panicked, he grabbed the cat who squirmed and meowed in his face. âShhhhh!â
The man on the floor shifted slightly, muttering something in his sleep. Jeremy went rigid, the cat dangling in his arms as the man sighed deeply and relaxed again.
Jeremy looked at the cat again. âDo you know where the bedroom is?â
The cat meowed in irritation, squirming some more before swiping its claws across Jeremyâs arm.
âAh! Fuck!â Jeremy swore loudly, dropping the cat with a heavy thud. âShit,â he whispered as the guy beside him finally rolled over and opened his eyes. Jeremy grabbed a towel and covered the other manâs face.
âWhat the hell-â The man tried to pull the towel away and caught Jeremyâs wrist. âWho the fuck-â
âUhh, can you give me a second, please? I donât know how I got here or anything, but Iâd really appreciate a moment of privacy.â Jeremy blurted out, his face burning over the brief second heâd heard the other man speak. Shit, whyâd he have to sound attractive too?
âPardon?â
âI, uh. I appear to have no clothes. Like, at all. So, unless you want to see that, I would love if you gave me a second.â
âWhere are you expecting to get clothes from then?â the other man replied seemingly fully awake now. âJust cover up with towels or something. Iâm sure thereâs a bloody pile of them on the floor right now. Iâll get you some clothes.â
âAh, I guess thatâs⊠yeah, okayâŠâ
Jeremy relaxed his grip on the towel, quickly burying himself in the rest of the towels around him before giving the man the go ahead to uncover his eyes.
Bright blue eyes blinked wearily at him, taking in his long golden hair and trailed down his torso. âHeyâŠâ
âRight, clothes, sorry.â He shook his head and got to his feet. âI had to see if you were my size, but sorry.â
Well, that was an excuse if Jeremy had ever heard one. Still, heâd let it pass because he was still gawking at the man as he walked away, entering the room that the cat had come from.
Jeremy wanted to scream. Of all places to randomly wake up after a few nights of being trapped as a monster, a hot guyâs house was not where he was expecting to wake up. And why had they been asleep together? Did the guy have a fetish or something? Oh god, he really hoped not. Itâd be a shame if this attractive guy was some kind of creep or something. Jeremy both hated and loved the implications, but the cat didnât seem to be staring at him too judgmentally, so surely nothing had really been happening.
âHere. I think these should fit, but Iâll give you a second.â The man was interrupted by the phone ringing again. âUh, bathroomâs that way.â He gestured vaguely before going to answer the phone. âShit, what do you want Ramona?â
After the initial daze of being handed a bunch of clothes, Jeremy froze at the name. âRamona Fitzgerald?â
The other man shot him a look before returning to his phone call. âYeah yeah, you nosy bitch. I do have things to report. Can you give me like, ten minutes? Iâll call you back.â The man pinched his nose and hung up the phone. âOkay, pretty boy. Who are you and how the hell did you get into my house? And why do you know Ramona Fitzgerald?â
âUm. Thatâs⊠WellâŠâ
Blue eyes leveled an impatient look at him, and the man slowly approached him. âWell?â
âIâm uh. Ramonaâs my sisterâŠâ Jeremy scratched his neck. âI.. Iâm.. Well, my name is⊠Iâm Jeremy Fitzgerald.â
âYouâve got to be joking.â The man stared at him. âYouâre kidding, right?â
âWell-â
âNo, no, just stop talking. Stop for a second.â A hand covered Jeremyâs mouth. âYouâre really going to sit here and say that youâre Jeremy Fitzgerald after everything Iâve had to tolerate because of your sister? Do you have any idea how worried she is about you?â
Jeremy blinked. He couldnât bring himself to move away from the hand covering his mouth.
âGod, you would be a bloody idiot, wouldnât you.â The man sighed. âGo get dressed. We can finish this conversation later.â
The cat meowed at that moment, too impatient to wait much longer.
âYeah, Iâll get you some food, Logan, you fucking glutton.â
The cat shot him a look, meowing again.
âIâm getting to it!â The man stood up, clearly exasperated. âIf you sit in my kitchen all morning instead of getting dressed, I will kick you out, with or without answers.â
âUh, yeah. Okay.â Jeremy scrambled to his feet, still nervous about the man turning around again. He hesitated for a moment before bolting to the bathroom to try on the clothes.
His first impulse was to sink his fingers into the shirt, surprised by the soft, worn material. He had so many questions that were not appropriate to ask, so he pulled the shirt over his head before staring awkwardly at the boxers and pants. Shaking the thoughts free from his head, he hurriedly pulled on the rest of the clothes and exited the bathroom to see the other man nursing a cup of⊠coffee? Tea? Jeremy wasnât entirely sure.
âUh, hi again,â Jeremy said awkwardly.
The man raised an eyebrow at him. âAre you going to just stand there?â
âI was planning on it, yeah.â
âSit.â
âOkayâŠâ Jeremy perched tensely on the edge of a chair.
The man stared at him for a moment before muttering something to himself. âJesus, can you calm down enough to be normal?â
âI⊠I mean, I really shouldnât be here. I appreciate all the help and everything, but I donât think me sticking around is a good idea-â
âShut up for a minute, would you? Ramona is going to be here in 20 minutes. Weâll see if she thinks you are who you say you are.â
âOh.â Jeremy stared down at the table, afraid of more questions.
âSo. Iâm Michael.â The man took a sip from his mug of whatever heâd been drinking.
âOkay.â That was a lovely name, Jeremy thought. It suited him too, and Jeremy couldnât help but sweep his gaze across the manâs tired face and tangled brown hair. âYou seem a bit exhausted there, Mike.â
âMichael,â he corrected, frowning slightly.
âRight. Sorry. You seem tired, Michael.â
âWhat did you do with the rabbit?â Michael said suddenly. âThere was a rabbit here before.â
âUhâŠâ Jeremy pointedly looked away. âI think that should be a bit more obvious.â
âEvan said you were probably dead. The rabbit supposedly killed you.â
âI guess thatâs one way to put it,â Jeremy answered bitterly. Flashes of the last few nights flickered across his mind. The cat seemed more afraid than Michael did. The soft gaze from his memories nearly made Jeremy melt. He wanted to find a way to earn that gaze again. Of all the times to have appeared as a rabbit.
Michael stared at him, seemingly waiting for him to say more. A knock at the door made him curse, and he got up to answer the door. âFucking Ramona.â
Jeremy wanted to smile at the way Michaelâs accent made his curse words sound. But he had a feeling that wouldnât be appropriate.
âLet me see him,â the familiar demanding tone of his sisterâs voice broke through his thoughts.
âMona?â Jeremy blurted out.
âJerry?â Ramona shoved past Michael to walk into the room. âOh, youâre okay!â She yanked him out of his chair and squeezed him in a tight hug.
âThatâs my end of the deal upheld,â Michael said stiffly, closing the door.
Logan hissed, shooting between Michaelâs legs to hide behind the man.
âYou can get out of my house now,â he added, crossing his arms. âRamona.â
âOh, go to hell, Michael. I just found out that my brother is alive and unharmed, give me a minute to process before you be an ass.â
âFucking hell,â Michael muttered, walking past them to enter the bathroom.
Jeremy tried to sputter out an apology, but Ramona was squeezing him so tightly he could barely squeak out a breath. âMona, please let me breath.â
âSorry.â Ramona released him from the hug, still holding both shoulders. âYouâre okay? Nothing broken? Nothing bruised?â
âIâm just a bit hungry.â
Ramonaâs eyes flashed at that. âYou didnât feed him?â she shouted at Michael.
âI havenât bloody well eaten yet! Leave me alone woman!â
âItâs not Michaelâs fault. Ramona, please calm down for a second.â
âHis fatherâs a killer, Jeremy. The apple doesnât tend to fall too far from the tree,â Ramona said quietly.
âWell, he was plenty nice to me. I think you just put him in a bad mood,â Jeremy said sheepishly.
âThese arenât your clothes,â Ramona noticed suddenly. âOh, Jer, tell me you didnâtâŠâ
âWhat?â Jeremy blinked, confused by the sudden turn in the conversation. âRamona, are you feeling okay?â
âPlease tell me you didnât sleep with Michael.â
Jeremyâs mouth fell open. He had no idea how to answer that question. âRamona.â
âDid you or did you not?â
âI did not have sex with Michael!â Jeremy said a bit too loudly.
Michael scowled at the pair of them, holding his hand up in a rude gesture. âGet the hell out of my house.â
âFuck you too,â Ramona shot back. âCome on, Jeremy. Letâs go.â
âWhat- Wait, Ramona, canât you at least-â
âWeâre leaving.â
Jeremy tried to shoot an apologetic look to Michael, but the man had already turned away to resume brushing his teeth. Great. So much for first impressions.
âYouâre mean, you know that?â Jeremy said irritably as he dropped into the passenger seat.
#cloud writes#werebunny au#fnaf au#jeremy fitzgerald#ramona fitzgerald#michael afton#ghost children#OCs#cc fnaf#cassidy fnaf#evan afton#Pixxxxxxxx#you've infected me with brainrot#is this a shared AU now?#idk#i guess it could be#anyway
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#watcher#watcher entertainment#ryan bergara#we are watcher#buzzfeed unsolved#shane madej#ghost files#ryan beef boy bergara#wearewatcher#fnaf#five nights at freddy's#fnaf movie#purple guy#I do not believe that Shane would murder children but like he gives off Matthew Lillard vibes
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goofy afton family au where william builds his kids hes a good dad in this hes just a mad scientist that scares everyone
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"I see them in my dreams or when I'm alone, they all just. Stare at me. I think they know I did something to them, but they can't figure out what... They're waiting for me to tell them what I did, but I won't."
#my art#tw blood#tw eye contact#tw scopophobia#tw child death#tw death#tw ghosts#fnaf mci#fnaf missing kids#fnaf missing children#fnaf gabriel#fnaf gabriel ralston#fnaf susie williams#fnaf susie#fnaf jeremy edwards#fnaf jeremy#fnaf fritz#fnaf fritz baker#gabriel ralston#susie williams#jeremy edwards#fritz baker#fnaf au#my au#change of heart au#fnaf#five nights at freddy's#five nights at freddys
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What is ur favorite Fnaf song ?
UHHMM YHHHHUMMMM see i listened to lik all the every single ones that i like very recently but that's still hard. I'm gonna say The Bonnie Song anddddddduhhh UUUUUUGGGHHHH uhmmm probably Survive the Night because it's just so nostalgic to me
ALSO i forgot to post this so SURPRISE!!!!!!!
#crimfckeyt#original art#fnaf#fnaf fanart#withered foxy#withered bonnie#five nights at freddy's#fonnie#obviously theyr not GHOST CHILDREN!
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Fnaf movie made me draw shitty humans again and itâs some weird Charlie amalgamation
#fnaf drawings#fnaf puppet#fnaf fandom#fnaf art#fnaf fanart#fnaf#five nights at freddys#charlie emily#charlotte emily#ghost children#five nights at freddy's#five nights at Freddyâs fanart#fivenightsatfreddysfanart
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something something glammike thing where annoying ghost hunters come to the pizzaplex and ask questions about william and the MCI and the hauntings and some influencers rent the place from time to time for that sweet sweet fazclout and this really peeves glamfreddy because Michael knows firsthand that this isn't something you really want to poke about (maybe for the fun of it, and CC's personal suggestion, Glamfreddy makes a snide comment about biting the ghost hunters lol)(they probably know what it means lmao)
#alright#huh? yeah-(someones gotta fix that robot) anyways-#âDid you know it was actually in the safe room where the original missing children incident victims where murdered? They were stuffed in-â#fnaf#michael afton#five nights at freddyâs#glammike#glamrock freddy#I have this thing where the influencers are trying to do a video and glamfreddy was temporarily reprogramed to move stuff around for them#But Michael just really isnt having it so in the character of glamfreddy he just starts spewing cryptic shiz because haha funny#just stuff that the in-character-preformer robot REALLY wouldn't know lmao#âFreddy can you move that boxâ#âCertainty!....â#You know#O-KAY! THANK YOU#Idk why I put all of this in the tags lmao itd be much easier to just....put it in the post buuuuuut im too lazy teehee#anyways maybe when some especially annoying ghost hunters/influencers come Michael calls in reinforcements (lizzy Charlie and CC)#you know#to give the lads some spooks#Listen my mans is so tired and he has to be forced to be still and play the same songs since that day let him have some shenaniganry#no guys its okay he secretly likes performing trust#sigh im mischaracterizing my pookie so bad im so sorry#Anyways rememeber to Glive Glaugh Glammike chat đđđđ
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Very little few...
#fanart#others#art#cute#fnaf ruin#fnaf#fnaf 1#ghost#pink diamond#pink#little nightmares 2#little nightmares 3#little nightmares art#little nightmares fanart#little nightmares#Steven Universe#steven universe fanart#steven unvierse au#steven universe#Steven Universe pink diamond#fnaf children#five nights at freddy's security breach#five nights at freddy's#fivenightsatfreddysfanart#five nights
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Ghost in the Machine: Halloween special fic
My Halloween Trollhunters fic is finally here! First chapter at least lol. Its a crossover this time, and the first chapter is REALLY long so I apologise, but enjoy! Warning for: major character death and gore and violence.
Summary: Walter Strickler, along with his wife Barbara Lake and son Jim, are a normal, happy family.
That is until Walterâs life is abruptly cut short after a trip to Freddy fazbearâs Pizzeria goes awry, and he ends up murdered in a backroom by a strange man in a golden rabbit animatronic suit...Body hidden in one of the animatronic mascots.
Only this isn't where Walterâs story ends, not by a long shot...
Spirit bound to possess one of the animatronics, hope is almost all lost, when a chance encounter with a wizard sees him eventually reunited with his family, gaining a new body, or two, in the process, and battling both the darkness withinâ and without.
#Trollhunters#Tales of arcadia#Walter Strickler#Jim Lake Jr#Barbara Lake#Stricklake#Only a bit in this first chapter though#Major character death#Ghosts#Fnaf#Five nights at freddy's#Halloween fic#Ghost in the Machine#I can't believe it's finally here!! My first official crossover!#Douxie#Archie TOA#william afton#missing children fnaf#Halloween#Spooky season#Dissociation and depersonalisation#Whump angst body horror the whole works
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