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Taking a night security job at a closed Chuck E. Cheese sounds like a bad joke—until the rules start making sense. What begins as an easy overnight shift quickly turns into something ritualistic, mechanical, and deeply wrong. The building doesn’t feel empty after closing; it feels aware. Old security footage plays when it shouldn’t. The animatronics don’t always stay on stage. And the rules aren’t about safety—they’re about survival. As the night drags on, it becomes clear the job was never meant to be temporary. Some roles don’t end when the shift does, and some places don’t let their employees leave.
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Support on Patreon for more stories - https://www.patreon.com/cw/Skully130
Listen on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@SinisterSkully
Taking a night security job at a closed Chuck E. Cheese sounds like a bad joke—until the rules start making sense. What begins as an easy overnight shift quickly turns into something ritualistic, mechanical, and deeply wrong. The building doesn’t feel empty after closing; it feels aware. Old security footage plays when it shouldn’t. The animatronics don’t always stay on stage. And the rules aren’t about safety—they’re about survival. As the night drags on, it becomes clear the job was never meant to be temporary. Some roles don’t end when the shift does, and some places don’t let their employees leave.

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