14 ~ Closer to the End
If you didn't know, the pizzeria is the first and second combined. The second one branches off into the first, but the first generation animatronics are still broken down. She's in the 1st game office though.
ONWARD, TO THE STORY
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Aphmau stood in front of the glass doors leading into the dreaded place. Sly wasn't with her, he was at her house.
Why? Well, Aphmau had lied to him and told him that they had a day off since her boss knew he was visiting. He fell asleep at ten, giving Aphmau enough time to prepare and come to the pizzeria. Normally, Sly slept in until around eleven, and since Aphmau got off at six she'd have enough time to get back, fix any wounds, and change before doing other normal stuff.
She at least wanted Sly to be safe one more night before he had to go through the hellish torture.
The glass doors creaked open as Aphmau pressed her palm against it, and fear instantly creeped upon her as she stared into the dark place. It was creepy, to say the least. Especially since Aphmau knew what dangers lurked inside.
It was five minutes until twelve, so Aphmau had enough time to prepare and walk to the office. But, just because she had the time didn't mean she'd use it.
Aphmau hesitated a second before running to her office, opening the door and running inside. She oberserved the room to check if everything was there (aka find something to do for the next four minutes).
As the clock chimed twelve Aphmau immediately sat down in her office chair and picked up the tablet. She waited a minute or two before finally picking up the camera, as she knew none of the animatronics moved in the first minute.
The night went normally until two AM, when Aphmau accidentely forgot to check for Foxy.
She instantly realized her mistake as the glass window busted open, the glass embedding itself in her leg. She screamed and slammed open the right door, running out.
Not knowing where to go next, she decided that the place where none of the animatronics could fit would be amazing on a night like this. She immediately ran in the direction of the Parts & Services (is that the right name?) and ran inside, closing the door quietly but quickly behind her and letting her breath escape as she stood still.
She instantly regretted running as fast as she did when her leg started throbbing so bad she felt tears come to her eyes. Not wanting to take the glass out, she just put less weight on her left leg.
Her eyes widened as she heard the mechanical whirring of an animatronic walking outside the door, making her step away quietly from any place that the wretched creatures could see her. She was mentally thanking the people who built the place that the vents in this room were too small for any animatronic to come inside.
Aphmau let out a breath of relief as the noises faded away, and so did the tiny red lights that she didn't even realize were there.
Regretting not grabbing her flashlight, she stayed still for a few moments to let her eyes adjust.
Once they did, she looked around the room, only to see a suit that she thought wasn't even in the building.
Golden Freddy.
She froze in terror, staring at it, ready for it's attack. Though, it never came.
Once Aphmau realized that the animatronic was entirely empty, slack, and it's eyes were dull, she walked up to it (while trying not to make a lot of noise to attract the others). She pressed her hand against it and smiled out of relief that it didn't move.
As soon as she took her hand off, the animatronic fell quietly, making Aphmau hope that the broken-down animatronic made no noise loud enough for the others to hear.
Of course, it didn't work, and Aphmau could hear the faint noise of animatronic footsteps echoeing throughout the dim hallways.
"A-Auntie Aph-Aphmau?" came a little boy's voice, quietly sounding inside the empty room.
Aphmau froze, her entire body full of fear. She hesitated to turn, but did it anyway.
She was faced with a little boy, his skin translucent and a white-blue colour. His hair, a darker shade of his skin, was messy and so was his outfit, stained with an unknown liquid. He was glowing with a soft hue, lighting up the area around him.
"Colton?" she asked as she recognized the boy.
He smiled, tears starting to build in his eyes and fall down his cheeks as he ran up and hugged her.
When Aphmau was little, she never thought that she'd be hugging a ghost of a boy who's parents considered Aphmau their sister. In fact, it was the farthest thought from her mind.
But, now, it's the only thing she's longed for such a long time.
And she's finally completing one of her wishes, as she hugged the little boy who had died two years prior in cold blood.
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Alright! The story's coming to an end, but (hopefully) there will be a second book! There'll be 3-7 more chapters, it just depends on how much inspiration I have. Maybe more, maybe less.
For now, there's no explanation needed for this.
FOTD (I went on Pinterest for this and got sidetracked for 2 hours before I realized what I was supposed to do): If you're having trouble in math, you can go to Wolframalpha.com and plug any equation in and it will do it and solve it for you
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