Chucky and Tiffany’s twin children Glen and Glenda little Glenda gets in a fight with her cousins at a family gathering in the bedroom upstairs they break her doll they fight she jumps on them attacking them she screams in pain when she falls to the ground she vomits having an asthma attack feeling sick she runs to the backyard her grandma holds and cradles her Glen gets her an ice pack until their mommy and daddy come to pick them up her cousins apologize for hurting her

It was a sunny afternoon, and the family had gathered for a much-anticipated reunion at Grandma's house. Chucky and Tiffany, the infamous killer dolls, arrived with their twin children, Glen and Glenda. Little Glen, with his innocent and timid demeanor, held tightly onto his doll, while Glenda proudly displayed her doll, a gift from her parents. As the family chatted and laughed downstairs, Glen and Glenda decided to explore the upstairs bedroom. They had always been curious about the old toys hidden away in Grandma's attic. The room was filled with forgotten treasures, and it seemed like a perfect place for some sibling bonding time. However, things went awry when Glenda's cousins, Junior and Lisa, followed them upstairs. Junior, a mischievous child, always held a grudge against Glen and Glenda, as he felt they stole the attention away from him. Lisa, on the other hand, was more compassionate and often found herself caught in the middle. Glenda was playing with her doll when Junior thought it would be amusing to snatch it away from her. Laughter filled the air as the doll's head tumbled off its body, rolling across the floor. Horror washed over Glenda's face, tears welling up in her eyes as she gazed at her shattered toy. Enraged at the sight, Glenda leaped onto Junior and Lisa, her little fists flailing. She attacked them with a ferocity no one had ever seen before. Junior and Lisa, overwhelmed by Glenda's sudden outburst, struggled to defend themselves. But as the chaos escalated, Glenda suddenly let out a sharp cry of pain. She clutched her chest, gasping for breath. It was an asthma attack, triggered by the immense stress she was experiencing. The room filled with panic as Glenda's sickness rapidly took a hold of her. Tears streamed down Glen's face as he watched his sister's agony. He grabbed an ice pack, desperately hoping it would bring her some relief. But he knew that her parents were the only ones who could truly help. Hearing the commotion, Chucky and Tiffany burst into the room. Panic filled their eyes as they saw Glenda on the ground, struggling to breathe. Tiffany scooped her daughter into her arms, cradling her tightly. Chucky placed the ice pack gently on Glenda's forehead, hoping it would soothe her. With a gentle touch, Chucky and Tiffany reassured Glenda that everything would be alright. They knew her cousins didn't mean to hurt her, and soon enough, Junior and Lisa approached with guilt-ridden expressions on their faces. They apologized profusely for their actions, seeing the pain they had caused. After a moment of rest, Glenda's breathing steadied, and her color returned. She wiped away her tears and managed a weak smile. Her cousins, realizing the gravity of their actions, promised to be more understanding and gentle in the future. The family moved to the backyard, where Grandma's comforting presence enveloped Glenda. She held her granddaughter tightly, whispering words of love and support. Glen stayed close by, his eyes never leaving his sister's side. As the gathering came to an end, Chucky and Tiffany thanked everyone for their understanding and compassion. They knew that family was there to lift each other up, even in times of turmoil. With unity and forgiveness, they left Grandma's house, carrying their children and a renewed strength within their souls. From that day forward, Glen, Glenda, Junior, and Lisa grew closer, cherishing the bond they shared as family. They learned the importance of empathy, patience, and the everlasting power of forgiveness. And amidst the chaos of their unique family, love prevailed, mending any wounds caused along the way.