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Steve's dream of a video game programming career and starting a family lead him to take a job that seems too good to be true.
Summary, Tales from the Pizzaplex #2: HAPPS

Help Wanted is the first story in Tales from the Pizzaplex 2: HAPPS and chronologically the Tales from the Pizzaplex series' 4th story. It was written by Elley Cooper.

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Plot[]

Steve is a janitor working at the Gas Up, far from the video game designer job he hoped to get with his digital art and design skills. He spends his free time working on family-friendly video games, having posted two online already. Steve also texts a girl he met on a dating app named Amanda. One day, Steve is approached by a talent acquisition agent for Fazbear Entertainment named Brock Edwards. Steve’s familiar with the old pizza places, and is also aware of the murders and paranormal events he heard occurred there. Having seen Steve’s games, Mr. Edwards offers him a job in creating four horror games based on accusations of the company as a way for them to rebrand and move on. Steve would be moved to a more spacious and luxurious home with personal servants to do his chores as an added bonus for his work, and also to prevent the games from being leaked. He rejects the offer due to him wanting to remain a family-friendly developer, as well as being morally conflicted on creating games based on events that were most likely real and not wanting to be far away from Amanda.

The next day, Steve receives a message on his dating app from an extremely beautiful woman named Victoria. She asks Steve to visit her house on Saturday, so he cancels his plans with Amanda and visits his friend Matt for advice. Upon seeing Victoria’s picture, Matt gives Steve the okay to see her. After traveling through many country roads, Steve arrives at a neat little white cottage and knocks on the door. When no one answers, he enters and is surprised to find the house is empty. Steve hears a soft, steady mechanical whirring which quickly turns into a loud, high-pitched ringing. Victoria appears and the sound stops, but eventually another high-pitched screech fills the room. Steve looks up and sees the red light flashing on the smoke alarm, but when he reaches up to disable it he passes out.

When Steve wakes up, the house is filled with furniture and pictures of Victoria. Victoria enters and says she put him on the couch after he got dizzy and passed out. Steve is confused and Victoria explains he has memory loss as a result of a car accident a few years ago, and she shows him a picture of their wedding. Later, Steve wakes up to two children excited for pancakes. He acts normal until he can get Victoria to say their names, Abigail and Avery. Victoria asks Steve to fix a leaky faucet, and when he’s done she hands him a letter saying their house is being foreclosed on. Later, Mr. Edwards arrives and tells Steve his offer is still open. Steve asks if he can work from home, and when told yes he takes the deal. That night, he hears a rumbling sound coming from the living room and finds Abigail repeatedly bumping into a coffee table. She returns to bed and Steve notices the doors in the house never properly close. When he gets back into bed Victoria asks why he got up, having not heard the noise. Victoria reminds him that their children sleepwalk, which they get from him, just without the night terrors.

Over the next few nights Steve feels haunted by nighttime visions and fears, but he uses these feelings to work on the first Fazbear Entertainment game, turning the tiny attic into his office. During a game of hide-and-seek, Steve becomes worried when he can’t find Abigail. Although she does eventually scare him, he is relieved that she is safe and goes back to working on his game, realizing he doesn’t truly feel safe in his house. Later, Steve hears whirring and rumbling inside the walls, and since he isn’t asleep he believes it’s real. His bedroom wall begins to form a large bubble which pops, splattering an oily, black substance all over the room. Steve wakes Victoria up to flee but she doesn’t see anything and convinces him to lie down, but the noises in the walls prevent him from returning to sleep.

DJ Dan, the music man, announces a heavy blizzard that traps the family inside. After five days, the snowfall is still heavy and the ringing is getting worse. While eating dinner, Steve asks if Victoria checked the weather only for DJ Dan to report that the National Weather Service has reported three more inches of snow with a temperature of 15 degrees. As DJ Dan tells everyone to stay home and stay safe, Steve decides to finish the second game. By the time he returns downstairs, everyone is asleep. Steve looks in a mirror and when he takes off his shirt he finds small, shallow cuts on his arms, chest, and belly. When he hears the refrigerator door open and the cabinets slamming he runs to the kitchen to find Avery getting a glass of water. Avery returns to his room and Steve hears skittering inside the walls. They pulsate as a hole appears and a creature’s tongue pierces Steve’s forearm. He runs down the hall as a green serpentlike head pukes out snakes. Steve makes it to his room and uses a chair to block the door, and he tries explaining what happened to Victoria but she doesn’t believe him.

The next day, Steve discovers that the snakes are gone. After breakfast he returns to his office to work on the third game, noticing that the high-pitched ringing in his head stops whenever he’s working on the game. After dinner, Steve hears DJ Dan on the radio reporting more snow, bringing up Valentine’s Day. Steve apologizes for not having anything to give Victoria, and DJ Dan’s song ruins the moment for him, but when he tries to change the channel it’s all static. Victoria says that only the pop channel reaches them from out in the country. Steve goes back to work, finishing the third game and starting the fourth. Eventually he returns downstairs only for the walls to pulsate and the ceiling to crack, revealing an extremely large spider. Its abdomen splits open and hundreds of small spiders swarm Steve, and his screams cause Victoria to run to his aid. When he looks, the spiders are gone. The ringing in Steve’s head gets louder and he tries to leave the house, but it gets even louder. He thinks it’s the fire alarm and breaks it, hoping it will stop.

Although ringing has stopped, Steve is still surrounded by the sound of DJ Dan on the radio, and he can now hear the sounds of wheels turning and gears grinding. The house is different too, with tread marks on the floor and hinged trapdoors on the walls and ceiling exactly where the creatures attacked him. Steve hides in a closet and sees that Victoria is actually a robot with a human face. He thinks about saving the kids, but they are revealed to also be robots. They call out for Steve but eventually stop and DJ Dan chimes in. When the trio go into the kitchen Steve tries to escape but has to quickly hide in the bathroom. Victoria finds him in the bathtub but he quickly pushes her back and runs to the bedroom, leaning against the door and using a chair for extra support.

Steve sees the radio in the bedroom and DJ Dan claims he’s trying to help. He reminds Steve of how sad and lonely his previous life was, and that he was happy with Victoria and his children. Steve rebuts that they weren’t real, but DJ Dan says everything Steve felt for them was and he needs to let himself be happy. Steve brings up the night terrors, and DJ Dan says they weren’t real and were just there to inspire him. Steve asks how he can be happy, and DJ Dan tells him to push a red button on the radio, as it will let Steve create his own reality as he wants it to be. With DJ Dan promising a life of bliss, Steve presses the button, causing a high-pitched ringing to fill his head. He falls to the floor as the room spins, but suddenly everything is still. Steve looks up to see Victoria in the doorway wearing the same dress she was in when they first met, and he hugs her. Steve feels a bliss so great that he barely feels being repeatedly stabbed in the chest.[1]

Speculation[]

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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.

  • Steve Snodgrass, while he has yet to appear in any of the games himself, shares a lot of similarities to the indie game developer mentioned in Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted.
    • The story being titled Help Wanted only seems to further suggest the possibility of the two being connected.
    • In Five Nights at Freddy's VR: Help Wanted, HandUnit says this: "We know that Fazbear Entertainment has developed something of a bad reputation over the last few decades, and while it's true that some stories associated with our name were loosely based on actual events, the majority of them were total fabrications from the mind of a complete lunatic (lawsuits pending)." This has further implications when you consider that Steve is subjected to illusionary tricks via machines and trapdoors that not only causes him to be sleep deprived, but also clearly mentally unstable.
      • The noise Steve hears when confronting the illusions could be a call-back to the Illusion Discs, which had the same effects of warping a person's sense of perception and their view of reality.
  • Steve's house has many similarities to the house from Five Nights at Freddy's 4 and Dittophobia; they both are described as bare, dirty houses with basic robots on tracks and nightmares that look frighteningly realistic as long as the house is functional. Steve breaking the smoke machine is similar to having the gas off, until he pressed the radio button and turned it back on. DJ Dan convincing him to getting back to the game also parallels the cassette tape keeping Rory in the experimental chamber.

Trivia[]

  • One of Steve's games, Chip Off the Old Block, could be a reference to Scott Cawthon's game Chipper & Sons Lumber Co, which served as inspiration for FNaF.
  • DJ Dan plays a song on the radio by an artist named Saylor Thrift,[2] who is most likely a reference to popular music artist Taylor Swift.
  • This is the first story in the Tales from the Pizzaplex series to not mention Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex.

References[]

  1. "Bliss. That was the perfect word for what he was feeling. His bliss was so great that he barely felt the continuous stabbing in the vicinity of his heart." - Help Wanted (Story)
  2. "And now, by special request, here’s the latest hit from Saylor Thrift …” - Help Wanted (Story)
Tales from the Pizzaplex Events
Tales from the Pizzaplex #1 stories
FrailtyLally's GameUnder Construction
Tales from the Pizzaplex #2 stories
Help WantedHAPPSB-7
Tales from the Pizzaplex #3 stories
SomniphobiaPressureCleithrophobia
Tales from the Pizzaplex #4 stories
SubmechanophobiaAnimatronic ApocalypseBobbiedots, Part 1
Tales from the Pizzaplex #5 stories
GGYThe StorytellerBobbiedots, Part 2
Tales from the Pizzaplex #6 stories
NexieDrowningThe Mimic
Tales from the Pizzaplex #7 stories
Tiger RockThe Monty WithinBleeding Heart
Tales from the Pizzaplex #8 stories
B7-2Alone TogetherDittophobia
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EpiloguesMonster
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