Felix the Shark: An AFK Book (Five Nights at Freddy's Fazbear Frights #12) by Scott Cawthon & Elley Cooper & Andrea Waggener

Felix the Shark: An AFK Book (Five Nights at Freddy's Fazbear Frights #12) by Scott Cawthon & Elley Cooper & Andrea Waggener

Author:Scott Cawthon & Elley Cooper & Andrea Waggener [Cawthon, Scott & Cooper, Elley & Waggener, Andrea]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Published: 2022-04-19T05:00:00+00:00


Subject: HOT FNAF3 FIND!! (Not so much)

[Msquared] Guys, I don’t know what happened. The photo was really there in the game files last night … now it’s just gone. Disappeared. Like someone took it from the files. I’m not sure why.

She felt stupid. Why had she posted the photo so quickly? Why hadn’t she taken a screenshot for proof the night before? GamerzUNITE was her safe and happy place, where she could be herself. Now she was suddenly looking like some kind of flake that no one believed.

Why are you such a freak show, Mandy?

Her eyes started to burn again so she blinked a few times. She inhaled and blew out a slow breath, then squared her shoulders. This wasn’t going to stop her from finding out where the picture came from. She knew the picture had been in the FNAF3 files, even if no one else believed her. That it was real. It had to mean something to the game lore or be connected to the FNAF universe in some way. Maybe it was like her dad had said—it was there for a reason the players weren’t aware of, like for inspiration.

She clicked on the link Lindy had sent to her and started the reverse image search. She put the strange lookshauntednow.jpg image through a search engine to see where the photo might have originated, or even where this building was actually located. After a couple of minutes, several links appeared, pages, in fact, with possible leads. The list kept growing … this was going to take forever. Goose bumps rose on her arms, and she shivered in her chair. She was suddenly super cold.

She sighed, spinning her chair around to get a sweater—and froze.

Peering around the corner in to her bedroom was a small child, looking at her. Mandy held her breath and didn’t dare move.

The child looked to be a boy about five or six with brown hair. He was tucked behind the doorway, covering most of his body. She saw his little hand gripping the doorjamb, the shoulder of his bright red shirt. One eye peered at her.

She blinked, and he was gone.

Mandy released the breath she’d been holding and started to tremble in astonishment. She waited a moment to see if he would appear again, but he didn’t. She pushed herself up out of the desk chair and slowly walked to her doorway, stepping out in to the hall. She wasn’t sure what she expected to see, but all she saw was her normal hardwood floor and eggshell-colored walls.

“That was … super weird,” she whispered, then ducked back in to her room, shut the door, and locked it.



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