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Jack Weston is a character in Friendly Face, the first story of Fazbear Frights 10: Friendly Face.
Physical Appearance[]
Jack has full, thick lips that are naturally upturned into a smile and warm brown eyes with faint crinkles at the corners due to smiling so often. He also has a slightly flat nose and a broad chin. Jack and Edward are both considered short for their age. Jack has black hair that is the same color as Faraday’s fur.[1]
Personality[]
Jack is smart, good-natured kid. He's rather nerdy when it comes to math and science, and he makes his nerdy nature known in the way he speaks and acts.
History[]
Edward and Jack were friends ever since they were babies, and the two grew up together. When Edward and Jack were two-years-old, Edward's father had gotten him a huge set of building blocks for Christmas, and he and Jack built a massive castle. Then, Edward decided to be a dragon and he destroyed the castle. Jack responded by throwing his arms up and shouting "Earthcake." Edward and Jack quickly noted they're outcasts in school and jokingly say they live in their own universe. At the start of junior high, Edward's mother buys him an antique walnut desk, which upsets Jack because his desk isn't as neat. Edward lets Jack use the desk for homework, and for the past two years Jack uses the desk while Edward works on his bed.
A year prior to the story, Jack held an hour-long memorial service for Cousteau, his pet goldfish that his mother got a year before he was born. Edward believed it to be excessive, but Jack thought he deserved the appropriate respect for having lived for such a long time. Around this same time, a new Junior High and High School complex is built to replace the old middle school and the boys have to take a new bus route that passes through a thick forest. A couple weeks before the story, Edward told Jack his feelings for a girl in their class named Julia, and Jack laughed at him. Around this time, construction on a new subdivision begins on the other side of their neighborhood, and dump trucks occasionally passes through the neighborhood.
After Edward's clumsy pepper mistake in class, along with him constantly bumping into him on the bus, Jack asks his friend if something's weighing on him, as he's been weirder than usual. Edward gets lost in thought and Jack has to snap him out of it when they reach their stop. When he and Edward get off the bus, Edward hears a noise and the two find a black kitten, with Jack naming it Faraday. Jack calms the kitten down and decides he'll take him home. Edward and Jack head to the corner store to get supplies, and while they do Edward decides to put up posters in case the kitten is lost, but Jack is certain that it’s been abandoned due to the condition of his fur. Three weeks later, Faraday has adapted well to the Weston's house, and no one comes looking for him. Edward begins spending more time at Jack’s house, playing with Faraday and helping Jack make adjustments to the house.
Jack proposes the idea of training Faraday using a book he found online, so they begin to train him over the next three months and eventually start building an agility course in Jack's backyard. Jack supervises while Edward does the construction. In early May, Faraday chases a monarch butterfly toward the edge of the front yard. At first Jack tries to use their training to call for Faraday, but when it doesn't work they chase after. Edward tries to pick him up, but Faraday runs off into the street. Jack runs after him right as a dump truck comes from around the corner going 20 miles over the speed limit. Edward yells and the driver tries to stop, but it’s too late and both are killed.
References[]
- ↑ Fazbear Frights #10: Friendly Face | "For a second, it was hard to see where the kitten’s fur stopped and Jack’s hair began. Jack’s hair was as black as the kitten’s fur."