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“Chris, eager to join the Science Club at school, agrees to undergo a grisly experiment to be accepted.” |
He Told Me Everything is the third story in Fazbear Frights 7: The Cliffs and chronologically the Fazbear Frights series' 21st story. It was written by Elley Cooper.
Characters[]
Humans[]
- Watson Family
- Mrs. Thomas
- Dr. Little
- Josh
- Kyle
- Patel Family
- Sanjeet "San" Patel
- Mrs. Patel
- Malcolm's Family
- Malcolm
- Malcolm's Mother
- Brooke
- Mrs. Harris
- Jacob
Creatures[]
Locations[]
Plot[]
Chris is eager to start high school as he’s going to be a part of Dr. Little’s science class and the Science Club. He has big dreams of being a rich and successful scientist, but for now Chris has to deal with his working-class family, his elderly neighbor, his dog, and his immature friends. Chris doesn’t express these feelings to his family and friends, as he believes they won’t understand. When the first day of high school finally arrives, he takes the bus so the Science Club kids don’t see how less luxurious his life is.
Third period is Dr. Little’s class, and Chris is taken back by how energetic and fun the class and Dr. Little seems. A kid asks about the lock-in, and Dr. Little instructs those interested in meeting back after class to learn more about it. Once class is dismissed, the kid who asked the question turns around and introduces himself to Chris. The boy, San, is a sophomore and is impressed to see a freshman in Dr. Little’s class. The two head to lunch, and Chris is introduced to Malcolm and Brooke, two more kids in the Science Club. The group makes fun of the freshmen who have to take earth science instead, which includes Chris’s friends Josh and Kyle.
Chris returns to Dr. Little’s classroom and finds a seat next to San, who tells Chris that Dr. Little’s lock-ins are life-changing. San then invites Chris to join him, Malcolm, and Brooke’s study group which meets at a coffee shop every Wednesday. Dr. Little arrives and warns everyone only to show up for the lock-in Friday if they are willing to make a sacrifice and experience a transformation. Dr. Little explains that students will work alone in cubicles using a solution called Faz-Goo, which is found in a Freddy Fazbear Mad Scientist Kit. Students are to put the required amount of Faz-Goo on a petri dish and pull out a tooth using pliers to put in the Faz-Goo. Students are to wait until the results literally speak for themselves, and once disposing of the creation in a biohazard bag they will leave a changed person. Dr. Little says that kids will not fail his class if they don’t participate, but claims students who do show a commitment that allows them to excel. Plus, five hundred extra credit points doesn’t hurt.
The next day, Chris thinks about how to participate in the experiment without pulling out his tooth. Josh and Kyle show up at his house to invite him to see a movie on Friday, but Chris explains that he’s participating in the lock-in. Josh warns Chris that kids in their science class say the Science Club is like a cult, and the kids in it are also snobs. This upsets Chris but he doesn’t tell his friends, and when they leave Chris finds his mother pulling out his sister’s loose tooth. Chris returns to his room and the loose tooth gives him an idea for the Science Club. Later, Chris arrives at the coffee shop to see his new group of friends complaining about the rich places they’re vacationing to. They change the subject to the lock-in, and Chris learns that a kid had his fingers cut off last year. Chris returns home to ask his mother for an increase in allowance, and while she’s hesitant at first she ultimately agrees and gives him a hug.
Chris arrives at the lock-in excited for the experiment. As the class is waiting for pizzas, Dr. Little once again explains the experiment, showing off the vial of pink glop known as Faz-Goo. This time, Dr. Little explains that the Faz-Goo will make the tooth believe it’s still part of the student, and when touched the Faz-Goo will create a tendril that slowly pulls red blood cells from the body. Feeding off the blood cells, the Faz-Goo will form a full mouth and say something they’ll never forget. They group eats and enters their private cubicles, where Chris fakes pulling out his tooth and instead places an old baby tooth in the Faz-Goo. With the pink slime connected to his index finger, he lays down and dreams of graduating from an Ivy League university. Chris goes to take his picture, but when he smiles he discovers someone had pulled out all his teeth. When he wakes up, he hears Brooke and watches as she hands Dr. Little the biohazard bag with wonder in her eyes. Looking him in the eyes, she says, “She told me everything.” As she leaves, another student does the same, looking amazed and saying, “He told me everything.” Suddenly, Chris feels drained and returns to sleep.
Chris wakes up and discovers that the blob has grown but isn’t complete, and Dr. Little enters to check on his progress. Chris is worried he did something wrong, but Dr. Little says he can either say the experiment didn’t turn out and leave or stay to figure out what’s happening. Chris chooses the latter, and eventually he’s the only one left in the classroom. Chris feels exhausted again and sleeps, and when he wakes up he discovers the blob is now shaped like a limbless human torso. He realizes the thing’s organs and the tendril were in sync with his heartbeat. Chris feels like using the restroom, but his bladder is emptied by the goo. Chris decides it’s time to cut the tendril off, but when he tries using the pliers he starts choking.
Chris looks back and discovers the torso has formed a neck and head. His vision gets blurry and when he discovers his left eye is gone, he sees it travel through the tendril and onto the head. Chris tries separating himself from the tendril but it’s stuck to his finger, and since he’s too weak to stand he tries calling for help. No one answers, and eventually weakness and fatigue overtake him. When Chris wakes up and discovers the thing sitting on the table now looks nearly identical to him. He looks down and sees that his body is devoid of muscles and bone, merely a blob. Chris realizes the creature is going to replace him, so he weakly tells it to be nice to his family, his neighbor, and his dog. His right eye is sucked into the creature and everything goes black.
The creature, learning to call itself Chris, stands over the shapeless mass of empty flesh and stuffs it into the biohazard bag. It leaves the cubicle and finds Dr. Little sitting at his desk. The new Chris’s eyes are wide in wonder, excited to leave the school and step into the world for the first time. He hands the biohazard bag to Dr. Little and tells him, “He told me everything.” Chris walks outside the school and takes in the beautiful day.
Speculation[]
"I was the first! I have seen everything!"
This section archives a lot of theories and speculation, which usually occurs from pre-release media, or just things that are still unknown, so please keep that in mind while reading. The page will continue to be updated with the most accurate information as more solid evidence is supplied. |
- It's implied that what happens to Chris happens to everyone in his class, and that Dr. Little was knowingly cloning and killing everyone.
- Chris and Oswald may live in the same neighboorhood. Both stories mention that the town had a mill that was shut down. This story specifies that it is a steel mill.
- If this is true, then He Told Me Everything must take place after Into the Pit, as the mill shut down when Oswald was seven but many years before Chris was born.
- Dr. Little could be Stanley's employer from Room for One More.
- Dr. Little and the employer are both noted to be short and energetic.
- Dr. Little disposes the remains of the goo in biohazard bags, while the facility Stanley works in has a biowaste bin located outside. The bin has a disgusting smell.
Trivia[]
- Josh mentions a "Revengers" movie,[1] a presumable parody of Marvel's The Avengers.
- This is the third story of the Fazbear Frights series where the protagonist's identity and appearance is stolen by the antagonist. The first two are To Be Beautiful and Lonely Freddy.
- There was an illustration made for this story, but the illustrations were ultimately scrapped for the whole series. Although it was reused for its own page in The Ultimate Guide.
- The illustration shows Chris wearing lab-coat, with vials full of substances flying around, there's also a shadow with glowing eyes behind Chris's back (possibly representing Chris's dark fate).
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References[]
- ↑ Fazbear Frights #7: The Cliffs | He Told Me Everything | "We’re going to eat at the food court and see the new Revengers movie."