The New Kid

Five Nights at Freddy’s Fazbear Frights #3 By: Scott Cawthon, Elley Cooper & Andrea Waggener *This post contains spoilers for The New Kid and other stories in Fazbear Frights #3 Fazbear Frights is a series of short stories set in the Five Nights at Freddy’s universe. Each short story is broken into individual discussions toContinue reading “The New Kid”

The Daisy

By: Hans Christian Andersen Synopsis There once was a little daisy that grew in a garden by a farmhouse. The daisy was quite content with their life and was not jealous of the other flowers that stood bigger and prouder. One day a lark chose to land by the daisy as it thought the daisyContinue reading “The Daisy”

Room For One More

Five Nights at Freddy’s Fazbear Frights #3 By: Scott Cawthon, Elley Cooper & Andrea Waggener “It wore a tiny white tutu, and its little feet were painted white so it looked like it was wearing ballet slippers. Its arms were raised like a ballerina who was about to do a pirouette.” Scott Cawthon, Room ForContinue reading “Room For One More”

1:35 A.M.

Five Nights at Freddy’s Fazbear Frights #3 By: Scott Cawthon, Elley Cooper & Andrea Waggener “She could keep time and serve as an alarm clock, manage appointments, keep track of lists, take photos, read stories, sing songs, and even serve drinks.” Scott Cawthon, 1:35AM: Five Nights a Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights #3 *This post contains spoilersContinue reading “1:35 A.M.”

The Frog Prince

By: Brothers Grimm I loved this story growing up. Something about the visual of the golden ball was always so appealing to me. I will say that I didn’t quite remember all of the story. The frog begging the girl to sleep in her bed was pretty unsettling. If you’re unfamiliar, or didn’t remember allContinue reading “The Frog Prince”

Starling House

By: Alix E. Harrow “I wonder if the feeling will fade. If the memory of a single season will be buried beneath the weight of ordinary years, until it is just a story, just another little lie. If I will learn to be content with enough, and forget that I was ever foolish enough toContinue reading “Starling House”