FNAF
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Before there was Jeremy Fitzgerald. There was Chris. It doesn’t change a damn thing.
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Directly connected to The Summer of ‘87, serves as a prequel of sorts.
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- Part 1 of The Boys of Summer ☀️
- Part 1 of FNAF
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“I hate that boy,” William mutters from the open window, every syllable heavy with years of burning resentment for one Jeremy Everard Fitzgerald.
Michael sighs. The sound slips out soft, almost dreamy, despite himself.
“I know, Father.”
OR: During the hottest summer of his life - and the last one before that big graduation day - Michael Afton finds himself in the middle of his most chaotic break yet: family drama, asshole best friends, and maybe even a little bit of romance. Sure, falling in love over the summer sounds cheesy and lame, but maybe that’s exactly the point.
After all, Jeremy’s never not made a summer break worth his while.
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- Part 2 of The Boys of Summer ☀️
- Part 2 of FNAF
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And the Many (Summers) Before and After by And_DreamOfSheep
Fandoms: Five Nights at Freddy's
19 Sep 2025
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Blurb(s) from the ‘87 verse.
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- Part 3 of The Boys of Summer ☀️
- Part 3 of FNAF
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“She’s dead now. They all are. It doesn’t matter.”
Juliet only tilts her head, her curls a halo of fire. “You never liked being alone,” she says, curling in on herself, sliding down the wall, hugging her knees close.
“You didn’t either.”
There lies the truth of it, stated plain. The crux of it all: neither of them could stand being lonely.
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- Part 1 of There are so many fragile things; people break so easily, and so do dreams and hearts
- Part 4 of FNAF
- Language:
- English
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- 2,981
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 16
- Hits:
- 181
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You'll spend eternity with angels and ghosts by And_DreamOfSheep
Fandoms: Five Nights at Freddy's
24 Aug 2025
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She is dancing away from you now
She was just a wish
She was just a wish
And her memory is all that is left for you now…Series
- Part 2 of There are so many fragile things; people break so easily, and so do dreams and hearts
- Part 5 of FNAF
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 1,716
- Chapters:
- 1/1
- Kudos:
- 14
- Hits:
- 143
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“It isn’t your fault,” William says, low and steady, like a priest giving absolution. “You could have never known.”
The words slice Henry open wider because he knows they’re lies, and worse - because he wants to believe them. He shakes his head, but William’s hand holds him still, thumb brushing against the hinge of his jaw.
It’s deceptively tender.
“She’s gone,” Henry whispers, voice ragged. “She’s just - gone. I can’t - I don’t know how to--”
“Then let me help you.”
Charlie Emily has been dead for two months, and Henry Emily is not coping.
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Chris rolls his eyes, returning to his task with more vigor, a renewed excitement buzzing in his veins. “I dunno. Thought it sounded pretty far away. Maybe we’ll keep it in the country if you’re so against a bit of adventure. Er - uh - Nebraska, or somethin’.”
“Nebraska?” Michael scoffs, amusement coloring the edges. “Really?”
“Yeah,” Chris doubles down. “Nebraska. We’ll get a dog. I always wanted a dog. Abũela and Eva are allergic, you remember that mutt we snuck in? Couldn’t keep him ‘cause he made them sneeze. But if it’s just the two of us, I can get that fucking dog.”
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Michael ran away from home the same year Jeremy became the bite victim. There’s a strange coincidence in that - something cruel, or funny, and fucking tragic, depending on the angle. He hasn’t seen Jeremy since he was thirteen, since that last letter in October, days after the birthday party, where he’d scrawled the words:
Evan is dead. Don’t write again. Don’t come back.
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"It's all a matter of love. The more you love a memory, the stronger and stranger it is." – Vladimir Nabokov
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When some no-name pizzeria burns to the ground when she’s twenty-six, she can’t explain the tug in her chest. A year later, she takes a job with the company that owns it, morbidly curious. By twenty-eight, she’s the sole security guard of the Pizzaplex.
This place… it feels wrong. Yet, oddly familiar. Uncanny in a way she can’t pin down, like déjà vu that won’t fade. She scoffs at herself - “stupid” - and tries to forget about it.
Her security badge reads: Vanessa A.
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