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Charlotte has been given a green bracelet, presumably by her father, so that the Puppet will be assigned to protect her. However, the Puppet is trapped underneath some boxes, and Charlotte is locked outside in the rain by some children.
Charlotte "Charlie" Emily was the daughter of Henry Emily, who was murdered by William Afton after she was locked out of a Fazbear Entertainment, Inc. establishment, turning her into Afton's first victim.
When Charlie entered the closets, she remembered the day her twin brother, Sammy Emily, was abducted by someone in a Spring Bonnie costume, which led to the closure of the diner and Charlie's parents divorcing. She suspects that Sammy's abduction and the murders at Freddy's are connected.
Resilient and Determined: Despite the trauma of her past, including the loss of her father and her own tragic death at the hands of William Afton, Charlie is portrayed as someone who refuses to be a victim.
Charlotte was locked outside in the rain by other kids. She knocks on the window for the Puppet to get her, before Afton pulls up in his car outside. Charlotte leaves the window and walks over to Afton, recognizing him as a friend of the family, before he kills her and leaves her behind some trash in the alley.
Charlotte Emily or Charlie is the daughter of Henry, the main protagonist of the Book Trilogy, and the child that becomes the Puppet. Charlie first appears in the Take Cake to the Children mini-game, albeit unnamed, and with no distinguishing sprite design.
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Charlotte first appears in the "Take Cake to the Children" death minigame. She's seen crying outside of a Freddy Fazbear's Pizza, while Freddy Fazbear takes cake to other children inside the establishment. After a while, a purple car then drives up next to her.