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A Night at Freddy Fazbear’s 2
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Nov 05, 2025
12:36 AM
The night guard sat alone in the security office, surrounded by flickering lights and the constant hum of the old building. Every sound made his heart race—the echo of footsteps, the faint giggle of Balloon Boy, the metallic creak of the vents. On the monitor, Toy Bonnie’s bright blue face stared directly into the camera, motionless yet alive. The guard quickly put on his Freddy mask as the animatronic drew near, his breath trembling. In the shadows fnaf 2, the older, broken animatronics waited, their eyes glowing with anger and pain from the past. As the clock struck 5 AM, the tension grew heavier. One more hour, one more chance to survive until morning.
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Nov 05, 2025
1:34 AM
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Nov 05, 2025
2:09 AM
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