Request from AdamTobiasGrayson. It's kinda outside my usual but I gave it my best shot.


Jade and Tori got out of the car and walked up to the Vega's front door. Tori was the first one in followed by Jade. She led the way upstairs where they dropped off their stuff before coming back down. They had a huge shared project to get done over the summer that required a bit of research. The project was one where they had to look into causes of unrest in the community. Mr. Vega offered to lend them minor cases they could get ideas from which he would leave for them on the table. So, Jade agreed to drive Tori home the last day of school and stay as long as it would take to get the project planned out although she would probably be back that night. She was a junior on her way to being a senior and she wasn't only going to do schoolwork on a Friday night.

"Get the reports," Jade ordered Tori while she made herself comfortable on the couch.

"I'm going," Tori complained, walking over to collect the accordion folder her dad left for them. Once she had it she headed for the couch. She waved it over Jade who reached out to get it but Tori snatched it away before she could. She grabbed for Tori before she could distance herself, knowing she would run for it, and pulled her down onto her lap. Tori laughed, making Jade smile. She wrapped an arm around Tori while the other gripped at the files. Tori opened her mouth to protest but Jade kissed her, effectively silencing anything she had to say. Tori relaxed into the kiss enough that Jade was able to slip the files from her hands.

"You cheater," Tori accused with a smile, their faces inches apart.

"Hey, it's a win-win for both of us. I get what I want and you get to kiss the best kisser in school," Jade teased in reply. Tori shook her head and leaned back in to kiss Jade again. Jade may have been confident in her own kissing skills but she had to admit Tori probably came in a close second. Maybe she was biased but that was just her opinion.

"If you keep this up we won't get to the project at all," Jade mumbled with a smirk, pecking Tori on the lips again.

"I know, but it's so hard to stop," Tori replied, a hand coming up to brush through Jade's hair. She closed her eyes and smiled at the feeling.

"I know, I'm just that addicting," she joked. Tori rolled her eyes and moved to sit next to Jade who opened the folder and began leafing through the thinner folders inside. She pulled out some that caught her eye and tossed them on the coffee table. The last one she tossed out got caught on another that dragged it onto the table in a haphazard manner so that it spilled its contents. Neither had noticed since Tori was busy looking through one she found interesting and Jade was setting the bigger folder aside. However, one of the now loose papers had fallen close to her foot, the newspaper clipping on it catching her attention. It had a picture of a bear on it. Next to it was an ad for a security guard to work the night shift. The hours were midnight to six in the morning. The responsibilities mentioned wasn't anything particularly interesting but the mention of injury or even dismemberment made her pause, staring at the picture. She made a mental note of the address before speaking up.

"Hey, what's this?" she wondered aloud, getting Tori's attention. She set down the file she was holding and looked over to see Jade collecting the spilled papers. She only briefly saw each one before they were placed back in their folder but a shiver ran down her back at the familiarity of the pictures on the pages. She remembered the day she heard her dad talking about this particular case. She couldn't forget it.

"Uh, where did you find that?" she asked Jade.

"They were in here with the others. I didn't even see it until now," Jade replied. Tori watched as Jade set the folder open on the coffee table over all the other files then carefully looked over each page. With the rise of danger reported on each her interest piqued even more. Tori could see it in the way her eyes brightened.

"Those shouldn't be in there," Tori commented, wringing her hands.

"Why not? A pizza joint shut down for apparently horrible health violations. It's not that bad. Relax," Jade responded. Tori shook her head.

"No, I remember when my dad found out about this case. He was halfway between disbelieving and angry. Disbelieving because it's supposedly haunted, and angry, because of the conditions in the place," Tori explained.

"Haunted you say?" Jade remarked, still unconcerned but highly invested now.

"You seriously don't know the story about this place, do you?" Tori demanded, suddenly serious. Her tone made Jade glance over at her.

"No, unfortunately, I don't. I should though if it's haunted," she commented.

"There's more than that. It has a long history," Tori clarified.

"You sound like you already did a lengthy report on it. I knew you were a teacher's pet, but geez," Jade jested. Tori sighed heavily and slammed the file shut, keeping her hand on it so that Jade couldn't open it again.

"Ok, what's up?" Jade intoned, just as serious now. She met Tori's uneasy gaze and held them. She reached out and placed her hand over Tori's to comfort her.

"I'm sorry," Tori sighed, dropping her gaze as well and her head bowing. Her tense posture slumped slightly.

"It's fine. Just tell me what's so bad about it if I can't look at the files," Jade requested. She removed her hand and let Tori pick it up to return it to the accordion folder. She then clasped her hands together and sighed.

"Ok, well, it's called Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria," Tori began with some trepidation.

"Wait, isn't that the name of the place Cat wanted to reserve a spot at to have her party next week?" Jade questioned. Tori nodded.

"That's why you went all quiet. What's so bad about a place Cat claims has cute mascots that sing to kids?" Jade scoffed.

"Just let me explain," Tori reprimanded, her brows pulling down over her nose. Jade raised her hands submissively.

"Ok, then go on," she placated.

"So, going back to the beginning…" Tori started again. Jade rolled her eyes and grumbled something about not wanting a history lesson but one look from Tori and she relented again.

"The franchise had been called Fredbear's Family Diner back in 1973. It was then bought out and the name was changed to Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. At first it was pretty popular for kids and adults. But then there was The Missing Children Incident, sanctions by the Health Department over the numerous reports of dirtiness, and The Bite of '87. Hold on, I'm getting there," Tori explained but stopped to calm Jade since she was seconds away from asking what those events were.

"The Missing Children Incident is the name given to the incident where a total of five children had gradually gone missing at the pizzeria. The police suspected that a man had dressed up in a costume resembling one of the animatronics and lured the children to a back room where he presumably murdered them," Tori said, a grim countenance expressing her distaste with the story. Jade only raised a brow, curious for more information despite the morbid history.

"The Bite of '87 refers to an attack by one of the animatronics. They never pinned down the identity of the one responsible, and it led to the rest of the newly created ones plus that one to get scrapped, but no other details were given. The attack caused the loss of the frontal lobe of the victim's brain. That contributed to a decline of the restaurant's reputation, which put a huge dent in business. It probably would have closed down either way because of the conditions of the restaurant and the many health violations," Tori continued.

"Damn," Jade muttered. Tori nodded.

"It had been shut down by the end of 1993," she mentioned, thoughtful.

"But it looks like they're trying to get it up and running again. I wonder what idiot decided that was a good idea," Jade remarked, crossing her arms disapprovingly. All of it sounded horrible but if the new owners were willing to try again then the past should be excused, right?

"What else was said about it being haunted?" Jade inquired.

"Of course that's what you ask about. Well, they say that the five kids who were killed there haunt the place. Even moving to a new building hasn't gotten rid of them supposedly. I think it's enough that the animatronics could be dangerous-" Tori began to rant when Jade cut in, a determined look on her face.

"I want to go," she stated. Tori skid to a halt.

"What?" she gasped, looking at Jade like she was crazy.

"Well, I wanna see how true it is. You know me Tori. I can't not visit a supposedly haunted place," Jade pointed out.

"You can't just wait for Cat's party?" Tori retorted, unwilling to go anywhere near the place unless completely necessary but also unwilling to let Jade go on her own.

"Come on Tor, live a little," Jade said with a nudge. Tori heaved a heavy sigh. Jade pleaded with her beautiful eyes and Tori caved with a groan.

"Fine," she conceded. Jade smiled and directed Tori's face to hers, kissing her softly.

"Cool, then let's go check it out," she suggested.

"What? Now?" Tori questioned, dazed at first by the tender kiss but pulling away a moment later in shock.

"Yeah," Jade confirmed, standing to get her keys from her jacket pocket. Tori sat there, stunned, but eventually got up to follow her lead. She really didn't have a choice at this point.

"Do you really think I'm going to let an opportunity like this pass?" Jade asked while slipping on her jacket then heading back downstairs.

"No, but I had hoped you had some sense in you not to go snooping around a place that has records with the police," Tori replied warily.

"It's what I do," Jade told her, pecking Tori on the cheek before heading for the door.

"Are you coming or staying?" she added, glancing back at Tori with her hand on the door knob. Tori bit her lip and crossed her arms. She didn't want to but she couldn't let Jade go alone so she nodded. Jade opened the door and walked out, leaving it open for Tori to follow. She got in the car with Jade who pulled out her phone as soon as she was seated. Tori just watched her, wondering what she was doing. It looked like she was inputting something into the GPS of her phone.

"How did you know that?" Tori questioned.

"Saw it in the files," Jade replied.

"Of course you did," Tori mumbled. Jade just smirked proudly.

"Don't kill the fun Tor. Your dad might not have wanted you to know all the gory details but I want to know…You don't have to come," Jade began in an offhand manner only for her voice to soften at the end. She stared at Tori with some concern, looking to make sure she would be ok. She offered a weak smile and leaned over to kiss Jade on the cheek.

"I'll be fine. Thank you for checking before you go barging into things," Tori assured her with a smile of adoration. Before, Jade did things without a care for anyone else, but now, she was always sure not to drag everyone with her into a situation she was all for but no one else was.

"Now let's go see what's up," Tori said, gesturing at the dashboard of the car where Jade's phone sat. She nodded, tapped in a few things and then they buckled up. Jade turned on the car and pulled onto the street. It was almost an hour drive but it felt faster. Soon they were pulling up in the small parking lot. They got out and surveyed the bright and happy looking exterior of the building. The name was written in bright florescent red letters across the top. Tori looked to Jade who pocketed her phone with her eyes on the building. They entered to see it was partly busy. It was just enough for employees to stay occupied but at the same time it had a dull and dragging feel about it. Some sort of tune drifted to them while they crossed through the entrance hall and into the dining area.

"Hello, welcome to Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria. Just two or will there be more coming?" an employee questioned in a quick fire way. She looked a little frazzled. Jade raised a brow and Tori subtly gripped her hand.

"I'm looking for the manager," Jade responded, her eyes flicking past the employee to scan the room they stood in.

"Oh, um, was there a complaint or…?" she questioned. Jade shook her head.

"Nope, just wanted to speak with the manager," she repeated.

"Uh, sure, I'll go get him," the employee replied, shuffling away. With her gone Jade walked in a little further, dragging a slightly resistant Tori with her. Movement in her peripheral made her look to the right where a stage was set up with an animatronic band. She didn't know how hyped up on sugar Cat was to think those things were cute. She hadn't really been invested in what Cat was spouting so really she couldn't be sure. It was possible the bear could be cute at certain angles but definitely not the other two. The mascots were currently putting on a show for the few seated. Some kids were gathered at the foot of the stage, sitting in chairs. They were all smiling.

Jade watched as one of the kids' parents walked over. As soon as he got closer to the stage the yellow chicken of the group turned its head to stare at him. Jade's brows shot up and stayed there when an employee walked over to say something to him. The presence of the employee made the purple rabbit of the group flinch, or Jade thought it was a flinch. It could have been just a twitch of faulty mechanics. The brown bear of the group, the one Jade recognized on the newspaper clipping, was the only one that hadn't reacted at all. Instead, its head roved the room slowly. Jade narrowed her eyes at it but was snapped out of her thoughts with a squeeze of Tori's hand.

"Jade, the manager is heading over," she whispered. Jade turned just in time to see him make his way through the tables to them. He was forcing a smile that didn't belong on his young face. Jade noticed it immediately as she was subjected to them daily at home.

"Hi, what can I do for you?" he questioned, looking from Tori to Jade.

"Nothing much. I just wanted to get a look around. My friend is planning to have a party here and she wanted to scope it out but she's busy so she sent me. I'm a great critic," Jade answered, skillfully lying through her teeth. The guy seemed to size her up before nodding.

"Sure, then a tour?" he suggested. Jade nodded and Tori's stomach seemed to twist.

"Ok, well, let's start here. As you can see this is the dining area. We hold birthdays here where the party's entertainment is Freddy and his band," the manager began, indicating the room and then the show stage. Jade swept her sharp gaze over the area again and settled on the stage. On the wall behind the band were some sort of circular decoration that resemble clouds. She wasn't really sure. There was a black and white checkered strip of wallpaper outlined in red on the wall. Star ornaments were hanging from the ceiling. As for the room, it was pretty large in size and furnished with six tables lined up in three rows, ready for parties. The tables were covered in white tablecloths decorated with confetti patterns. In the middle of the unused tables, lined up in a row, were different colored party hats. Chairs lined the tables on both sides. The chairs had confetti patterns too, and there was a large gold star on the backrest of each one. The floor was tiled blue and red. Jade's eyes came to rest on a curtained off area on the other side of the room.

"What's over there?" she asked, pointing it out. The manager looked over and smothered a panicked expression Jade was quick to pick up on. So far she was the only one paying attention. Tori was too busy staring at the strange animatronics. They gave her a weird feeling.

"Um, that's pirate cove but it hasn't been running very well recently so we closed it off," he answered.

"Mind if I take a look?" Jade inquired, throwing on her charming smile so she didn't come off as nosy as she really was.

"Ok," he answered uncertainly. He allowed it so it counted. When he turned to lead the way, Jade pulled Tori close. She hadn't been blind to the fact that Tori was uncomfortable.

"You can wait for me in the car if you want," she whispered, leaning close to her. Tori's hand tightened on hers.

"I can stay here. I'm fine," she replied, but her voice wavered. Jade's brows creased with concern.

"No, you aren't. Wait in the car Tor. I'll be fast, ok?" she insisted. Tori looked at her, worry reflecting in her eyes for an entirely different reason, and nodded.

"But be really quick," she requested, pointing a finger at Jade who snapped at it, causing Tori to pull back. Jade smirked.

"You're getting good at dodging," she commented, leaning in to rest her forehead on Tori's and wrap her in her arms. She relaxed a little, feeling safer with Jade so close.

"I know you well enough. And because of that I don't want you getting into trouble. You hear me?" she demanded, her brown eyes suddenly unyielding. Jade smiled and leaned away so that she could kiss her forehead.

"I'll try not to," she replied with a chuckle. Tori sighed but she knew that was the best she was going to get.

"See you soon. Now go," Jade told her with a small push towards the exit. Tori dragged out the time when their hands would have to part from the distance, but then she was heading out the door. Glancing back, she saw Jade jogging to catch up with the manager. She tried not to think too much on the weird feeling in her stomach and hastily exited to feel relief in the sunlight outside. Meanwhile, Jade was weaving through the tables and children plus their parents and other employees, trying to catch up. Once she did she fell into step behind the manager and acted like she had always been there. They stopped at the large, cylindrical, purple-colored curtain, decorated with stars and sparkles. There was a sign, also decorated with stars, in front of the curtain that read, 'Sorry! Out of Order'. Two lights were placed on the back wall, one on either side of the curtain. There were also star decorations hanging from the ceiling, and the floor was tiled black and white instead of blue and red like the rest of the room.

"What's the problem?" Jade wondered casually. The manager hesitated and looked like he wouldn't answer so Jade moved to find out for herself. She pulled open the curtain just a little and jumped back when a loud metallic bang along with parts fell towards her. She jumped back out of reflex and landed on the balls of her feet, ready to move again should more follow. Even the manager seemed to scurry back. Both of them remained absolutely still, gaining some odd looks before they were ignored again. Jade made herself relax when she took in what had fallen. It was another animatronic, a fox, and it was in need of repair. Badly. Its gnarly face showed off pointed teeth with its open jaw. The parts that made up its insides showed along most of its body.

"Fuck, that scared the shit out of me," Jade growled, angry to have gotten caught off guard. She hadn't watched horror movies for years, unaffected, for something like this to ruin that reputation. She was just glad none of her friends were there or they wouldn't have let her live it down. She sneered and pushed it away with her booted foot. Her leg muscles strained a little with the weight. The lanky build was heavier than it looked. The manager had an appalled look, like she was flipping off someone of great importance. The fear in his eyes made her tilt her head questioningly but it was suddenly gone. She opened her mouth to ask him why he was so jumpy but he cut across her.

"The restrooms are over here…" he began again, gesturing to a hall directly across the room and then walking off. She looked back at the collapsed animatronic, scowled, and then turned away to carry on the tour; unaware of the pinprick of light now glowing in the fox's unmoving eyes.

"…and the kitchen is through that door," he finished, pointing out the double doors of the kitchen. Jade nodded and then looked over at the two parallel halls she hadn't been told about.

"Where do those halls lead?" she asked.

"That's the east hall and the other is the west hall. It's not very important unless you're security because it just leads to the office," he answered.

"I see," she replied quietly, observing his now stressed expression. She didn't know what his problem was but if the place was as bad as Tori made it out to be then maybe it was. It made her want to get a better look around to prove it.

"Hey, what's the problem here?" a new voice questioned. Jade turned to see another employee with a badge that indicated that he was the manager.

"What are you doing?" the older man almost growled when his eyes fell to the similar badge pinned to the other's uniform.

"You aren't trying to cause more trouble are you? Because I've told you before not to go around pretending that you're the manager. You're going to upset people," he threatened yet kept his voice smooth and steady. Jade couldn't help but liken him to her father when he got really mad. Apparently her current tour guide had broken rules before.

"B-but she asked…" he stammered, bowing under the real manager's gaze. He turned on Jade now and the employee seemed to find relief in not being in the limelight. Jade thrived in it though, whether it was good or bad.

"I wanted to get a look around," she told him, her hands sliding nonchalantly in the pockets of her pants. He took in her indifferent stance and confident smirk.

"You know, we're in need of a new security guard for the night shift. We could really use a hand and you look like the perfect candidate for the job," he mentioned. Jade's smirk grew and she quirked a brow.

"Sure, I'll do it," she agreed, completely forgetting Tori's worry with the opportunity to sneak around without anyone monitoring her.

"Good. I'll get you the uniform and paperwork," he accepted, walking away after taking back the manager badge from the employee. As soon as he was gone the employee looked at Jade with tired eyes and shook his head. He then walked away without a word. Jade was busy wondering what that meant when the manager returned.

"These should fit. Now, fill out the paperwork and bring it with you Sunday. Be here by eleven forty five, ready for your shift that will end at six in the morning," he told her while handing her the uniform and papers.

"This should be easy. I'm a natural night owl," she commented.

"Then you'll fit right in," he replied before walking off. She watched him go then looked back towards pirate cove. The animatronic had been picked up and the curtains were closed again. She walked to the exit, facing forward, but kept her eyes on the stage. Her eyes locked on the bear, Freddy, and it was almost like they made eye contact. She yanked her eyes away and pushed through the entrance door, strode through the short entrance hall, and then burst outside to what felt like fresh, unoppressed, air. She inhaled and then let it out slowly before heading for her car. Tori sat fidgeting in the passenger seat until she opened the door, tossed the uniform and paperwork onto the back seat, and then plopped in the car. Tori watched her with an unamused frown and crossed arms. She wasn't worried, no, now she was angry.

"What?" Jade questioned, her hands raised palm up as she shrugged. She moved to turn the car on when Tori wouldn't reply so she stopped with a sigh.

"I'm just gonna see what the big deal is," she assured. Tori only looked away out the window. Jade glanced at her but started up the car and headed back to her house. The whole way back was silent. Tori didn't utter a word, which bothered Jade because usually she was quite the chatter box. She was almost as bad as her sister, except she had an adorable charm to her that Trina lacked. Jade would never admit such a thing though. When Jade parked Tori made no move to get out so Jade stayed where she was at too. She planned to drop Tori off so that she could cool off and then she would come back later to try for an apology, but it didn't look like Tori would be moving any time soon.

"I can't believe you," she finally muttered.

"Tor, it'll be fine," Jade pressed, reaching out to set her hand on Tori's knee. Her eyes flicked to her hand before going back to staring out the windshield stubbornly.

"What if it won't be?" she questioned, finally turning to Jade and dropping her hands.

"It will. Just calm down. Relax," Jade responded, rubbing up Tori's leg and back down. Tori stopped her with a hand over hers.

"Ok then, I'll try," Tori retorted, a little clipped. She got out of the car, slamming the door and leaving Jade in a rare state of speechlessness. The only other time she ever felt like this was when her brain couldn't comprehend Tori in lacy undergarments, crawling towards her on the bed. That always short circuited her brain. But right now she was just trying to get over the fact that Tori snapped at her in the first place. She didn't do it often and when she did it was for a good reason. Usually it was when Jade was being stupid. She definitely had to make it up to Tori now. So, she went home, the drive being no more than ten minutes. She wore her best undergarments, black of course, under her frayed jean shorts and a black tank top. She pulled on her black converse and her hoodie then added the black half cloth half pleather snapback Tori sometimes wore but liked to see on Jade. She pulled it on over her head on her way out the door with a smirk, knowing Tori loved when she went casual.

She returned to the Vega household to see that everyone was home now. She carefully made her way up to Tori's window and climbed in effortlessly. She had been doing it too long to make any mistakes. Once she was inside she saw that Tori wasn't in her room so she waited, lazily stretched out on Tori's bed. Five minutes later Tori walked in with a half-eaten waffle stuffed in her mouth and her phone in her hands. By the concentrated look on her face and the way she used both her thumbs Jade knew she was in the middle of a game. However, the second Tori looked up her eyes widened and her hands as well as jaw clenched. She took in Jade's form before setting aside her phone and biting the rest of the way through the waffle in her mouth. She chewed quickly and swallowed because Jade was already off the bed and approaching.

"Jade, what are you-" she tried to say only for her girlfriend to stuff the waffle back in her mouth, silencing her.

"I came to apologize. I didn't mean to upset you. I know taking a job there is asking for trouble but I'm just…I wanna know, you know?" she attempted to explain, her blue-green eyes begging to be understood. She wasn't so good at expressing what she felt but Tori was good at understanding what she meant without much effort. She nodded and lifted her hand to retrieve the waffle again but Jade grabbed her by the wrist before she could. She walked Tori backward until her back met the door.

"No more talking. I'm not done apologizing," she purred, her eyes locking with Tori's while she took the exposed piece of waffle in her mouth slowly. Tori let her take it from her and watched with her lips slightly parted as Jade's tongue flicked the rest of it in her mouth then licked her lips. It was cinnamon and would have tasted great with syrup. Tori would have to stand in for something sweet. Tori grinned and leaned in but stopped to put her snapback on backwards so that it was out of the way. Jade smirked and then it was covered by Tori's mouth on hers. The kiss was heated and Tori's hands wasted no time running over her body tauntingly. She groaned and pressed herself flush against her.

"Did you wear this for me?" Tori panted against Jade's lips, her fingers hooking into the waistband of Jade's shorts. She didn't give her time to answer and bit at her bottom lip. Her tongue soothed it right after. Jade braced herself with her hands on either side of Tori's head.

"It's all for you," she replied, licking the taste of waffles and Tori off her lips. Tori dragged her fingers across Jade's stomach to stop at the button.

"Thanks, but they'll need to come off," she responded, her voice heavy with lust.

"Fine by me," Jade mumbled. Tori tugged at the shorts once she had them unbuttoned and unzipped. They fell a little lower to reveal the lacy underwear underneath.

"And these too? Jade, you shouldn't have," she teased, running her finger under the waist line of the underwear now. Jade's breath hitched and she tried to press her hips into Tori's hand.

"But I did," she groaned, anticipating Tori's touch.

"Then they'll have to come off too," Tori said, suddenly pushing her back and stealing the snapback to place on her own head.

"Get out of those shoes and clothes. I'll take it from there," she ordered.

"With pleasure," Jade acquiesced, quickly doing as she was told. Tori stripped with her and then practically tackled her on the bed, their bodies already intertwining naturally. Tori only admired the lacy undergarments for a few seconds before tearing them off Jade's body so that she was free to feel all of Jade's porcelain skin. Jade moaned at the heavy attention and often fell slack with pleasure under Tori's dominance but managed to bare her tanned skin so that she could return her ministrations. She made sure Tori was taken to the moon and back before allowing Tori to do the same to her. She was sure she drifted out somewhere past the moon though. Afterwards she laid curled up in Tori's arms, listening to her heartbeat, her steady breathing, and basking in her warm body against to hers. In a moment like this, nothing could bother her.