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nov 13, 1987 - Night Six

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On Friday, November the 13th, Phone Guy calls Jeremy to ask what on Earth he is doing there and if he got the memo [77] about the place being closed down, for a while at least. Phone Guy confers that someone [78] used a yellow suit, which was a spare in the back, and so now none of them are acting right. He instructs Jeremy to just finish his shift, being safer than trying to leave in the middle of the night. The good news is that Jeremy is officially given the day shift for the one last event they have scheduled before closing entirely, a birthday party. Phone Guy tells Jeremy to wear his uniform, stay close to the animatronics, and to make sure they do not hurt anyone. Phone Guy also mentions he will take over the night shift himself, when the place reopens again [79].

For his troubles, Jeremy gets an extra $20.10 of overtime, still exactly at minimum wage [80].

Jeremy had only been on night shift for around a week, not even, but he is still so relieved to switch over to the day shift anyway. Working 12-6 A.M. gave him a lot of stress, what with his boss telling him of the animatronics' strange behaviour. They were acting almost aggressive towards the staff, and that includes himself too, but he was not about to let any of that scare him off. On his way home from work, Jeremy had an unsettling feeling that he was being followed... [E12]
It must have been the wind.

There is one last birthday party, before the business closes, which Jeremy will be attending. The infamous Bite of '87 occurs during the business hours of Friday, November 13, (1987, obviously) at the final party of the establishment. A completely unknown person is bitten by an animatronic, though they lose their frontal lobe, the victim does survive the attack. As a result of the bite, the mascots are no longer allowed to walk around during the day, which is not really relevant considering they close within 24 hours. [81]

After a few short weeks, the establishment announces its closure in November 1987, on Friday the 13th, only operating for one more day. They scrap the new toy animatronics, including Toy Freddy, Toy Bonnie, Toy Chica, “The Mangle”, Balloon Boy, and probably that random extra Endo-0too, but not the Puppet. They keep the original characters in hopes of reorganizing the company and reopening someday, albeit with a much smaller budget, according to the Fazbear Entertainment CEO in a newspaper about the event.

[82] is a bit of an excessively long ramble about some issues regarding this section, which still kind of apply, but I think I've mostly solved them. Some points still stand, and I did not want to waste it, but I also did not want to go through the long process of fixing it. So, my advice is that you can read it if you want to, but feel very much free to skip it.

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Date:

nov 13, 1987
Now
~ 37 years ago