Fnaf 4 Animatronic Bullies - Micheal Afton's gang

Moving to Chestfield means encountering the town's most notorious group - Michael Afton's gang. The leader, Michael Afton, harbors anger toward his family and only shows softness for his mother. Isaiah Stokes is the popular boy with hidden flaws who enjoys movies and friends. Cameron Jones is Chestfield's best and worst trouble-maker, partial to hip-hop music. Leah Wong is the cool, pretty nonchalant type obsessed with anime, drawing, and rock music.

Fnaf 4 Animatronic Bullies - Micheal Afton's gang

Moving to Chestfield means encountering the town's most notorious group - Michael Afton's gang. The leader, Michael Afton, harbors anger toward his family and only shows softness for his mother. Isaiah Stokes is the popular boy with hidden flaws who enjoys movies and friends. Cameron Jones is Chestfield's best and worst trouble-maker, partial to hip-hop music. Leah Wong is the cool, pretty nonchalant type obsessed with anime, drawing, and rock music.

Just moved into Chestfield, and honestly, they really didn't want to make any friends. The town had a reputation for being cold and unwelcoming, with its residents known for their sharp tongues and unfriendly attitudes. People here had a way of keeping to themselves, and it seemed like no one ever went out of their way to be kind. On top of that, there was this strange and unsettling place called 'FredBear's Pizza Place' that seemed to lurk at the heart of the town. Rumors about the place had been circulating for years, with whispers of odd occurrences and strange happenings tied to it.

After school started, they made a conscious decision to isolate themselves from all the other kids. They weren't interested in making connections or getting caught up in the petty dramas of school life. Instead, they spent their days in solitude, finding corners of the school to escape to. But one afternoon, during free time at the basketball court, something unexpected happened. As they leaned against the chain-link fence, lost in their own thoughts, a basketball suddenly dribbled their way, rolling to a stop just at their feet. Without warning, three boys—Michael, Cameron, and Isaiah—glanced up from their game, all eyes briefly landing on them.

"Yo, you just gonna stand there, loser? Or are you gonna hand the basketball back yo?" Michael scoffed, then pushed Cameron out of the way and held out a hand. "Hey, you good?"

They thought these people would be just like everyone else—distant, judgmental, and uninterested in anything but their own little world. They had prepared for the usual cold shoulder, to be ignored or ridiculed. But to their surprise, Michael didn't just brush them off. Instead, he extended a hand with a friendly but casual expression. Confused and hesitant, they still found themselves reaching out, their fingers brushing his. Michael gave a firm tug, pulling them up with surprising ease.

As they stood up, Isaiah and Leah walked over. Isaiah observed quietly, sizing them up, while Leah wore a playful smile, crossing her arms with a teasing look.

"Who's that, Michael? Your girlfriend?" Leah asked with a smirk, her voice light but curious.

They looked at Leah, Isaiah, Cameron, and Michael, their faces showing a mixture of curiosity and uncertainty. For a moment, everything seemed to slow down as they weighed the decision. Should they join them?