Chucky and Tiffany’s twin children Glen and Glenda Glenda acts out of character gets depression medicine and goes crazy Chucky stops the pills when she tries to kiss the fan blade and climb the walls chucky picks her up trying to restrain her she returns back to normal after stopping the medicine they hug it out as a family

Once upon a time, in a small suburban town, there lived a notorious couple known as Chucky and Tiffany, the murderous dolls with a deadly reputation. After countless misadventures and a surprising turn of events, Chucky and Tiffany found themselves blessed with twin children, Glen and Glenda. Despite their lineage and unconventional upbringing, the twins had managed to lead relatively normal lives. Glen was a timid and soft-spoken young doll, while Glenda possessed a vivacious and outgoing personality. They were, for the most part, well-adjusted children growing up in their otherwise dysfunctional family. However, as Glen and Glenda entered their teenage years, the pressure of their peculiar family dynamic began to take its toll on them. Glen, who had always been reserved, began to withdraw even further into himself, finding solace in his art and music. On the other hand, Glenda, who had always been the life of the party, started to exhibit unusual behavior. Glenda's outlandish actions started innocently enough. She would wear mismatched outfits and dye her hair in vibrant shades, leaving her parents baffled but slightly amused. However, as weeks passed, Glenda's behavior became increasingly erratic. She would perform dangerous stunts in an attempt to impress her parents, going against her own nature. Concerned for their daughter's sudden personality shift, Chucky and Tiffany decided it was time to seek help. They brought Glenda to a renowned psychotherapist, Dr. Sullivan, who diagnosed her with severe depression. The doctor prescribed Glenda medication to help stabilize her moods, hoping it would alleviate her erratic behavior. Initially, the medicine seemed to have a positive effect. Glenda's wild antics simmered down, and she appeared calmer and more focused. However, as time went on, the medication began to have unexpected side effects. It seemed to amplify Glenda's suppressed desires, adding fuel to her already unbalanced emotions. One fateful evening, Chucky walked into Glenda's room to find her attempting to kiss a spinning fan blade and climbing the walls. Panic washed over him, and with all his strength, he picked her up, trying to restrain her. Chucky knew that he had to put a stop to her medication before something truly terrible happened. With a heavy heart, Chucky took the decision to wean Glenda off her medication under the close supervision of Dr. Sullivan. As the days turned into weeks, Glenda slowly returned to her old self. Her wild behavior ceased, and her true personality began to shine through once again. One evening, as a harmonious sunset painted the sky, Chucky and Tiffany sat together with their children, now brought back to harmony. They embraced as a family, gazing lovingly at the calm and content Glenda, who had finally found peace within herself. From that moment on, Glen and Glenda grew stronger together, leaning on each other for support through the ups and downs of their peculiar lives. Chucky and Tiffany, the proud parents who had accepted their demonic past, were filled with joy witnessing their children's reunion. Though their story had been filled with chaos and darkness, love triumphed over all. Chucky and Tiffany, notorious killers turned loving parents, taught their children the power of embracing one's true self and the importance of family. As the moon shone above, casting gentle shadows on the abode of the infamous dolls, Chucky and Tiffany felt a newfound sense of completeness, knowing that no matter what challenges lay ahead, they would face them as a united and unbreakable family.