Putting the microphone back in it's original place you left the room and went back to the bedroom your shared with your daughter and fell asleep.
Tears escaped your eyes and slip down your face. In the middle of remembering you broke down.
Taking it out you held it and started to remember all the good times you had. Going over to the dresser you opened one of them that belonged to your late husband and saw his clothes still folded neatly in there and his microphone you gave him laying on top of a shirt. You haven't bothered fixing it since then. The bed you and Freddy once shared was still mess. Looking around you saw it hasn't changed since that day. Walking to the master bedroom you opened the door and stepped in. Placing her in her crib you left the room careful not to wake her. "Bye ballora thanks again for watching (D/N)." You said your goodbyes and took your daughter to the room you both stayed in. Not that he would." Ballora said walking to the door. I should be going I don't want the boss noticing I'm missing. Ballora cheered up at hearing those words. At least we can still visit each other." You said. "Oh thats wonderful news! I'm happy you got a new job, but we all miss you terribly at Circus baby's." Ballora told you a hint of sadness in her voice. "Oh right the interview went great and I got the job!" You exclaimed. "Oh I'm terribly sorry I forgot to ask you how the interview was." The silence broke with Balloras question. You both stood there in quiet for a while, not knowing what to say. It feels just like yesterday when It all happened." Ballora said. "I can't believe it's been a year since then." You said stroking your daughters hair and ears. Looking at your one year old daughter you saw her slowly falling asleep on your shoulder. "I miss him to ballora." You said softly. I love watching over her, she reminds me so much of Freddy." She said a hint of sadness in her voice. "Thank you so much for watching her Ballora." You thanked Ballora and she nodded. "Hey sweetheart." You told your daughter and took her from Ballora. You wont regret it!" You shook his hand and left.Īrriving back at your house you saw Ballora holding (D/N) in the living room. Funtime! And a better one in fact! During the first day you'll be watching a video on all the tips you need on helping me open up a new franchise! Then my assistant Jackson will help guide you on the field on what other work is needed to be done when the place is open! See you Monday!" He explained. "So what you're saying is Fazbears entertainment is better than Circus Baby's?" Confused you replied, "Uh yea I guess so?" Getting up out of his chair he extended his hand. Nodding he leaned in and asked his next question, "I see on your resume that you previously worked at Circus Baby's Pizza World?" "Yes sir, I recently quit because the pay wasn't enough to help support me and my daughter." You explained.
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I think this would be a great opportunity for me to learn about how to operate a business on your own, and I believe that working with you I'll be able to be a little more prepared for whats to come." You answered. "So you want to work with me to open up a new franchise eh?" He asked leaning back in his seat. "It's a pleasure to meet you as well." You politely responded giving him a smile. It's a pleasure to meet you! The names Henry!" He introduced. Opening the door you walked in and took a seat. Knocking on the door you heard a deep voice call from the other side to enter. Today you had a job interview with Fazbear Entertainment to help open up a new restaurant. Thanking her you walked down the corridor towards the office. "The boss is ready to see you, just go through that hall and it'll be the 3rd door on your right." She instructed.
Funtime?" The lady in front called out your name bringing you back to reality. Thinking of different scenarios of that day on what you could of done to stop it, but thinking about it won't bring him back. A year passed since the accident in the factory and not a single day goes by that you're not replaying it in your mind.