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Step Closer (Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights #4) Step Closer by Scott Cawthon
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“It had never been bright—her voice used to be kind of a pale blue, but now it was gray.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer: An AFK Book
“Susie expected Chica to take her hand, as usual. Instead, Chica lifted a hand and pushed Susie aside. Then Chica walked into the house.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer: An AFK Book
“One of the stories their dad made up was about a little boy who had a secret place in a hidden room in his house. From that room, he was able to solve all his problems, no matter what they were.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer: An AFK Book
“a freak accident. There were witnesses, okay? Unless I used my mind to make a buzz saw blade fly at me and try to take my hand off? Right! Not freaking possible.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer: An AFK Book
“He flashed the light back down to the floor. He stopped on what looked like dark melted candles and strange, black markings.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer: An AFK Book
“This is for you Pete,” he said into the dark room. “I’ll face the villain and beat the game.” He braced himself and slammed down on the START button. He waited for the curtain to pull back … for Foxy to begin to sing … But nothing happened. All Chuck heard was complete silence.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer: An AFK Book
“You’re an itty-bitty thing.” “I’m small, but I’m strong.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer: An AFK Book
“Foxy is a damn robot! He’s made of metal and gears.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer: An AFK Book
“Even if it’s just their holey old underwear under their clothes.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer: An AFK Book
“Those bathrooms on the bus are no fun. I like a bathroom that stays put.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer: An AFK Book
“Susie’s mom explained that Oliver wasn’t crying when he lost his leaves. He was preparing himself for the winter. He had to let go of the leaves so he could keep his trunk fed through the cold months. Then after the cold months, he’d grow new leaves. “He has to let go before he can regrow,” she said. “We all have to do that sometimes.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer
“onSusie’s mom explained that Oliver wasn’t crying when he lost his leaves. He was preparing himself for the winter. He had to let go of the leaves so he could keep his trunk fed through the cold months. Then after the cold months, he’d grow new leaves. “He has to let go before he can regrow,” she said. “We all have to do that sometimes.”
Scott Cawthon, Step Closer