
He puts it on and Ella now looks like a toddler human girl. On the floor was the Ella doll and some sort of brain scrambling device. As soon as he got there, Clay was half dead. Near Clay's house, he saw a weird clown girl animatronic pass by. He passed by a new restaurant, Circus Baby's Pizza. He drives to Clays house to tell him of the message. Theodore actually says something: Shining Reef Silver Star. Officer Clay and John plan to meet up to discuss Charlie's behavior since Charlie also refused her old doll Ella from the house wreckage. Some answered right, some answered with "I don't remember." He then went to a party with his friends and he asked Charlie some questions.

For being late to his job, he gets fired.

At this point in time, Charlie is back alive and hanging out with her friends as usual, but John knows that isn't Charlie. He wakes up and sees Charlie's toy bunny Theodore. So, at the beginning of the book, John has a nightmare of Charlie's death again.

Along the way, they'll unravel the twisted mystery of what really happened to Charlie, and the haunting legacy of her father's creations. Bound together by their childhood loss, John reluctantly teams up with Jessica, Marla, and Carlton to solve the case and find the missing children. Meanwhile, there's a new animatronic pizzeria opening in Hurricane, along with a new rash of kidnappings that feel all too familiar. John just wants to forget the whole terrifying saga of Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, but the past isn't so easily buried. What really happened to Charlie? It's the question that John can't seem to shake, along with the nightmares of Charlie's seeming death and miraculous reappearance.
