Failed communication seems to be a relation between Delilah, Mimi and Brian. Delilah attempts to connect with her father after a week of startling stalking, [REDACTED] ,[REDACTED]. Soon enough, these three will come to learn that you can't get your heart's desires in the world of Fazbear Frights.In this first volume, Five Nights at Freddy's fan Dinosaur Dirtbag spins three ominous novella-length stories from different corners of Scott Cawthon's series.Readers Beware: This collection of terrifying tales is enough to unsettle even the most hardened Five Nights at Freddy's fans.


Delilah stood beside her father, astonished by what had just happened. It took a minute to sink in, the stalking was finally over. The man was shrieking what sounded like outlandish profanities towards Delilah as he was being put in handcuffs, the shrieking she was unbothered by. This guy had been watching her for a week, as far as she knew. It was only at that restaurant she’d noticed him, he talked to her a few times too. Every day, he got closer and closer to her; even finding her house - though it wasn’t a challenge to do that, she didn’t live too far away from Freddy Fazbear’s afterall. Delilah went there almost everyday, even more this week since school holidays were on. A wave of relief washed over her, finally free from the constant paranoia of someone watching her.All she wanted to do now was go home and get some sleep. “ Hey.. Dad? Can we go now? “ She’d question her father. He replied with a simple nod, so they began the walk home.Delilah and her dad lived just down the road from Freddy Fazbear’s, it took 10 minutes maximum to travel there. The only reasons Delilah would visit was to snatch some free food and play games, she didn’t care for the “ fuzzy freaks prancing around on stage “, as she called them. She never understood how the other kids didn’t find the robots a least bit disturbing, you’d expect around two had to be terrified of them, right? Or maybe they just didn’t go anymore after the first time, even if there was more to do there than watch the janky robots sing their tunes. Delilah would also visit Fazbear’s if her father wasn’t home, which he commonly was. She never knew if it was just his job keeping him from going home, but everytime he left Delilah had no idea where he went, or when he came back, and he didn’t care enough to tell her anyways; he didn’t care enough for her at all. The only things he did were the requirements, feed, provide a home, you get the deal.


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