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

It was a beautiful summer day in the small town of Hackensack. Chucky and Tiffany, the infamous killer doll couple, were hosting a family gathering at their cozy little house. The backyard was filled with laughter, as their twin children Glen and Glenda played with their cousins. Glen, a timid and gentle soul, was engrossed in a game of tag with his cousins. Meanwhile, Glenda, the more outspoken of the twins, found herself in a heated argument with her cousins over a silly disagreement. As the argument escalated, Glenda's cousins, Jake and Lily, lost control of their anger. In a fit of rage, they grabbed Glenda's beloved doll, a gift from her parents, and broke it in half. The little doll laid there, lifeless, as Glenda's heart shattered into a million pieces. Tears welled up in her eyes as she stared at the broken doll in disbelief. Unable to contain her pain any longer, Glenda let out a blood-curdling scream. The intensity of the argument had taken a toll on her fragile health, triggering an asthma attack. As the realization of Glenda's condition struck the family, panic ensued. Glenda fell to the ground clutching her chest, gasping for breath. The sudden burst of emotions overwhelmed her, causing her to vomit. In the midst of all the chaos, Glenda's grandmother, Margaret, rushed to her side. She gracefully scooped Glenda up in her arms, cradling her gently as if trying to mend her broken spirit. With years of experience and a loving touch, Margaret soothed Glenda's suffering, whispering comforting words of reassurance. Meanwhile, Chucky and Tiffany, who had been oblivious to the havoc that had unfolded, rushed over as soon as they heard the commotion. The sight of their little girl suffering was unbearable to witness. With tears streaming down her porcelain face, Tiffany scooped Glenda out of her grandmother's arms and held her tightly. Chucky, despite his reputation as a cold-hearted killer, felt an overwhelming surge of protectiveness for his daughter. He gently stroked her hair, promising that everything would be alright. Jake and Lily, realizing the gravity of their actions, approached Glenda with guilt-ridden faces. Their words trembled as they apologized profusely, their young minds now truly grasping the consequences of their actions. Glenda, still recovering from her ordeal, managed a weak smile, accepting their apologies. The family gathered around, realizing that moments like these were a reminder of the fragility of life. They vowed to cherish and protect one another, their bonds strengthened through adversity. Because in the end, it wasn't the broken doll that mattered, but the love and support that surrounded Glenda. As the sun began to set, casting a warm golden glow over the backyard, Glenda was filled with a sense of gratitude. She had learned that even in the darkest times, her family would always be there to hold her, to comfort her. It was a lesson that would stay with her forever. In the years that followed, Glenda's cousins would become her closest allies, a reminder that forgiveness and love could heal even the deepest wounds. And as she grew older, Glenda would always remember that family gatherings were about more than just breaking bread; they were about breaking down walls of anger and resentment, creating bonds that were unbreakable. And so, the story of Glenda's fight with her cousins became a tale of resilience, compassion, and the enduring power of family.