Fazbear Frights: Night 3 Part 2
You were almost late by the time you reached your office. The clock chimed 12, signaling for you to start your shift. When you finally got situated, the phone rang, and Phone Dude played one of the audios for the spring lock suits that really piqued your interest. Robotics and engineering were your specialty and favorite subject in school.
" Uh, hello hello! Uhm, for today's lesson, we will be continuing our training on proper suit handling technique. When using an animatronic as a suit, please ensure that the animatronic parts are tightly compressed and fastened by the spring lock located around the inside of the suit. It may take a few moments to position your head and torso between these parts in a manner where you can move and speak. Try not to nudge or press against ANY of the spring locks inside the suit. Do not touch the spring lock at any time. Do not breathe on a spring lock, as moisture may loosen it and cause it to break loose. In case the spring lock comes loose while wearing the suit, please try to maneuver away from populated areas before bleeding out, so as to not ruin the customer experience. As always, if there is ever an emergency, please go to the designated safe room. Every location is filled with 1 extra room that is not included in the digital map layout programmed for the animatronics or (security systems?). This room is hidden from customers and animatronics, and is always off camera. As always, remember to smile, as you are the face of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.”
*real text from the game, credit to FNAF 3 Phone guy*
“Why do I feel like there was more for this phone call then from the last two days combined?” you asked yourself. You were thinking about springlock and the mechanics around spring locks that you didn’t notice the chicken that appeared on the arcade screen when on Cam 7. When you finally started to pay attention, the chicken disappeared. Confused, you searched through the cameras only to find the rotten bunny from your dreams standing in Cam 8’s view. You were hesitant about what to do when a voice that you subtly recognized whispered in your left ear.
“Play the audio. It will throw him off…” the boy’s voice whispered. You did as instructed but he didn’t move. What were you expecting to follow what a mysterious voice’s orders? For the bunny to disappear and follow the faux child into another room? You noticed that one of the camera’s wasn't working, so you put down the monitor and turned to the company computer, only to find Phantom Chica right in front of you. When you just realized what or who was in front of you, Chica let out a terrifying scream and you blacked out just a little bit. You were horrified by the jump scare. Again the voice in your left ear whispered a piece of advice that would surely save your skin.
“You need to fix the ventilation or you won’t survive the night. You are important, so don’t die on us. We need you to live…”
Without much thought you immediately opened up the computer to realize you had not only ventilation errors but also video and audio errors. You pushed reboot all to fix everything and while you waited, you could feel yourself slowly blink in and out of consciousness. By the time the ventilation was fixed, you still had a hard time breathing. Coughing and feeling like your lungs were on fire, you pulled out your inhaler and took a few puffs to ease your breathing. It helped ease the burning feeling, but you still felt shaken up from the potential asthma attack. With shallow breaths, you decided to continue monitoring when you found Phantom Balloon Boy from your dream looking at you through Cam 1. You pulled your monitor and then were jumpscared again, only this time you started to get very shaky from the series of jump scares you encountered. You immediately fixed the ventilation, and when it was fixed, you had to take more puffs from your inhaler than normal to ease your throat. You took 10 minutes to recollect yourself, but you were still shaking from the interactions. It was only then did you realized that you didn’t know where the rotten bunny was. You frantically searched every cam and occasionally played the audio when on CAM 4. You spotted three glowing eyes, and upon further inspection, you realized it was the phantom form of the mangled animatronic from the second vision. You immediately heard a loud, garbled radio interference that cut off the child's audio. You didn’t really mind the sound, but the mysterious voice had other plans.
“Fix the audio. You’ll need it to identify where he is. Trust me, you need to make sure everything works right…”
If the mysterious voice says so, then so be it. You fixed the audio devices, and with heavy breaths, you continued your search for the trash rabbit. As you searched, your breathing started to increase as you couldn’t find the bunny anywhere.
“Springtrap is in the vents. Check the vents…”
“So the bunny’s name was Springtrap. I shall give my thanks to the mysterious voice in my left ear for both the name of my killer and where to find them,” you said as you flipped your monitor open again, and this time, you took the piece of advice. You found that Cam 14 was not working, so you flipped your monitor down to find Phantom Freddy wandering outside your office window. Learning your lesson from Night 2, you scurried to the computer to reboot the camera system while keeping a sneaky eye on Freddy as he limped across. When he was gone, and you knew that he was gone for good, you checked the cameras just in case to make sure Springtrap didn’t go out of the vents. When you couldn't find him on ground level, you checked the vents to find him on Cam 12. You sealed the vents, preventing him from going further, and when the alert for the ventilation went off, you fixed the ventilation, only for the red light to go off. You went back to check the vents for a sign of Springtrap, but he was long gone. After checking and double-checking for Springtrap or any of the phantoms, the bell signaled that your shift was over, and this nightmare had ended for the night. You sighed in relief as you slumped down in your chair. You took your time recovering from the night. When you were ready, you packed your backpack, but instead of leaving, you decided to look around since you didn’t particularly visit the attraction outside of work. When you walked down the corridors, you swore you could see the Phantoms glaring at you, but you couldn't see them. As you continued exploring, you came across a room that was once boarded, which was where the foul stench from your first night had originated. You wanted to open the door to the supposed “safe room” when you felt a tug at the back of your shirt collar. Something or someone wanted you far away from the room, but that only piqued your curiosity. If they didn’t want you to see what was in the room, it must either be really good or very dangerous. You debated on going against the force, but you had a feeling that the force probably wanted to keep you safe for now. With another sigh, you went back to the office to grab your backpack and head home, ready to sleep for the whole day.
You were almost late by the time you reached your office. The clock chimed 12, signaling for you to start your shift. When you finally got situated, the phone rang, and Phone Dude played one of the audios for the spring lock suits that really piqued your interest. Robotics and engineering were your specialty and favorite subject in school.
" Uh, hello hello! Uhm, for today's lesson, we will be continuing our training on proper suit handling technique. When using an animatronic as a suit, please ensure that the animatronic parts are tightly compressed and fastened by the spring lock located around the inside of the suit. It may take a few moments to position your head and torso between these parts in a manner where you can move and speak. Try not to nudge or press against ANY of the spring locks inside the suit. Do not touch the spring lock at any time. Do not breathe on a spring lock, as moisture may loosen it and cause it to break loose. In case the spring lock comes loose while wearing the suit, please try to maneuver away from populated areas before bleeding out, so as to not ruin the customer experience. As always, if there is ever an emergency, please go to the designated safe room. Every location is filled with 1 extra room that is not included in the digital map layout programmed for the animatronics or (security systems?). This room is hidden from customers and animatronics, and is always off camera. As always, remember to smile, as you are the face of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza.”
*real text from the game, credit to FNAF 3 Phone guy*
“Why do I feel like there was more for this phone call then from the last two days combined?” you asked yourself. You were thinking about springlock and the mechanics around spring locks that you didn’t notice the chicken that appeared on the arcade screen when on Cam 7. When you finally started to pay attention, the chicken disappeared. Confused, you searched through the cameras only to find the rotten bunny from your dreams standing in Cam 8’s view. You were hesitant about what to do when a voice that you subtly recognized whispered in your left ear.
“Play the audio. It will throw him off…” the boy’s voice whispered. You did as instructed but he didn’t move. What were you expecting to follow what a mysterious voice’s orders? For the bunny to disappear and follow the faux child into another room? You noticed that one of the camera’s wasn't working, so you put down the monitor and turned to the company computer, only to find Phantom Chica right in front of you. When you just realized what or who was in front of you, Chica let out a terrifying scream and you blacked out just a little bit. You were horrified by the jump scare. Again the voice in your left ear whispered a piece of advice that would surely save your skin.
“You need to fix the ventilation or you won’t survive the night. You are important, so don’t die on us. We need you to live…”
Without much thought you immediately opened up the computer to realize you had not only ventilation errors but also video and audio errors. You pushed reboot all to fix everything and while you waited, you could feel yourself slowly blink in and out of consciousness. By the time the ventilation was fixed, you still had a hard time breathing. Coughing and feeling like your lungs were on fire, you pulled out your inhaler and took a few puffs to ease your breathing. It helped ease the burning feeling, but you still felt shaken up from the potential asthma attack. With shallow breaths, you decided to continue monitoring when you found Phantom Balloon Boy from your dream looking at you through Cam 1. You pulled your monitor and then were jumpscared again, only this time you started to get very shaky from the series of jump scares you encountered. You immediately fixed the ventilation, and when it was fixed, you had to take more puffs from your inhaler than normal to ease your throat. You took 10 minutes to recollect yourself, but you were still shaking from the interactions. It was only then did you realized that you didn’t know where the rotten bunny was. You frantically searched every cam and occasionally played the audio when on CAM 4. You spotted three glowing eyes, and upon further inspection, you realized it was the phantom form of the mangled animatronic from the second vision. You immediately heard a loud, garbled radio interference that cut off the child's audio. You didn’t really mind the sound, but the mysterious voice had other plans.
“Fix the audio. You’ll need it to identify where he is. Trust me, you need to make sure everything works right…”
If the mysterious voice says so, then so be it. You fixed the audio devices, and with heavy breaths, you continued your search for the trash rabbit. As you searched, your breathing started to increase as you couldn’t find the bunny anywhere.
“Springtrap is in the vents. Check the vents…”
“So the bunny’s name was Springtrap. I shall give my thanks to the mysterious voice in my left ear for both the name of my killer and where to find them,” you said as you flipped your monitor open again, and this time, you took the piece of advice. You found that Cam 14 was not working, so you flipped your monitor down to find Phantom Freddy wandering outside your office window. Learning your lesson from Night 2, you scurried to the computer to reboot the camera system while keeping a sneaky eye on Freddy as he limped across. When he was gone, and you knew that he was gone for good, you checked the cameras just in case to make sure Springtrap didn’t go out of the vents. When you couldn't find him on ground level, you checked the vents to find him on Cam 12. You sealed the vents, preventing him from going further, and when the alert for the ventilation went off, you fixed the ventilation, only for the red light to go off. You went back to check the vents for a sign of Springtrap, but he was long gone. After checking and double-checking for Springtrap or any of the phantoms, the bell signaled that your shift was over, and this nightmare had ended for the night. You sighed in relief as you slumped down in your chair. You took your time recovering from the night. When you were ready, you packed your backpack, but instead of leaving, you decided to look around since you didn’t particularly visit the attraction outside of work. When you walked down the corridors, you swore you could see the Phantoms glaring at you, but you couldn't see them. As you continued exploring, you came across a room that was once boarded, which was where the foul stench from your first night had originated. You wanted to open the door to the supposed “safe room” when you felt a tug at the back of your shirt collar. Something or someone wanted you far away from the room, but that only piqued your curiosity. If they didn’t want you to see what was in the room, it must either be really good or very dangerous. You debated on going against the force, but you had a feeling that the force probably wanted to keep you safe for now. With another sigh, you went back to the office to grab your backpack and head home, ready to sleep for the whole day.