Victoria Snodgrass is the secondary antagonist of "Help Wanted", the second story to be featured in Tales from the Pizzaplex#2: HAPPS.
History[]
Game developer Steve Snodgrass is contacted by Edward Brocks, Fazbear Entertainment's talent acquisition agent, who asks him to create games making fun of the rumors surrounding the Freddy's franchise. Brocks claims Steve will be brought to a top secret location far away so as to avoid leaks, with Fazbear Entertainment providing him with whatever he needs. Steve however declines, not wanting to leave the town he's lived in for so long.
Shortly thereafter, a beautiful woman called Victoria sends Steve a message on a dating app; the two start chatting, and, after a while, Victoria invites Steve on a date in her house. Once Steve arrives there, he starts feeling fuzzy and eventually passes out.
When he wakes up, he finds out that years appear to have passed; Steve has seemingly married Victoria, and had two children with her; Victoria tells him that he's suffering from severe memory loss due to a car accident.
Steve then meets Brocks once again, with the latter claiming that his offer is still valid; wanting to provide for his newfound family, Steve accepts.
Over the following weeks, Steve starts working on the videogames commissioned to him by Fazbear Entertainment. From then on, his life takes a turn for the worse; during the day he keeps hearing a high-pitched ringing sound which nobody else appears to be able to perceive, and which only stops when he's working on the games, while during the night he's tormented by nightmares involving horrific creatures. To make things worse, a recent snowstorm has been preventing him from leaving the house. One day, the ringing sound gets so loud he starts to realize it can't just be a firgment of his imagination; after locating the fire alarm as the source of the sound, he breaks it. The ringing sound finally stops, and Steve sees the house is different from what he remembered. He also soon discovers that both Victoria and his children were actually robotic endoskeleton: the ringing sound had caused him to hallucinate, and had been the source of his terrible night terrors. Horrified by these discoveries, Steve hides inside the bathroom; Victoria finds him but Steve is able to keep her away, leaning against the door and using a chair for extra support. Once Victoria is gone, Steve runs to his bedroom; there, a voice on the radio convinces him that the fake life he's been hallucinating about is infinitely better than the sad and lonely life he had in the real world, maipulating him into turning the hallucination-inducing device back on. Steve then runs towards "Victoria" (whom she once again perceives as a beautiful woman), but, just as he's hugging her, she stabs him in the chest.