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 she jumps on them attacking them in their bedroom 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 Chucky holds her daddy’s baby demanding an apology her cousins apologize for hurting her

Little Glenda was always a bit of a firecracker. With her curly red hair and mischievous smile, she could win anyone over with her charm. Her parents, Chucky and Tiffany, had made quite a reputation for themselves as the notorious doll duo, and it seemed that their apple didn't fall far from the tree. One sunny afternoon, the family had gathered for a traditional get-together. It was a happy occasion, with aunts, uncles, cousins, and grandparents bustling around in the old, creaky house. The smell of homemade apple pie filled the air, and laughter echoed through the halls. Glenda was playing in the backyard with her cousins, who were the same age as her. The twins, Glen and Glenda, had always been inseparable, but that day, tensions were running high. A silly argument turned into a full-blown fight, and before anyone could intervene, Glenda's cherished doll was thrown to the ground and shattered into pieces. Her eyes welled up with tears, her heart filled with rage, Glenda could not contain her emotions anymore. She pounced on her cousins with a fiery determination, her tiny fists landing blows as she screamed in fury. Despite being outnumbered, Glenda fought with the fury only a Child's Play offspring could possess. But in the heat of the moment, Glenda lost her balance and fell hard on the bedroom floor. Sharp pain shot through her body, making her cry out in agony. It wasn't just physical pain she was feeling, but also an overwhelming rush of fear. Her asthma kicked in, making it difficult for her to breathe. Nausea crept up on her, and before she knew it, she was vomiting uncontrollably. In a panic, Glenda ran to the backyard, collapsing onto the grass. Her grandma, who had been keeping an eye on the children, rushed to her side, holding and cradling her tightly. Glen, her loving brother, dashed to get her an ice pack to soothe her throbbing pain. Meanwhile, Chucky and Tiffany, who had been chatting with their relatives, were startled by the commotion. They exchanged worried glances before rushing to their children's side. Chucky scooped Glenda into his arms, his green eyes filled with concern. "Daddy's baby, what happened?" Chucky whispered softly, brushing the tears from Glenda's face. Glenda hiccuped and sniffled, her voice shaky. "They broke my doll, Daddy! It hurt so much, and I couldn't breathe..." Her cousins timidly approached, their guilt etched on their faces. Glen stood firmly beside his sister, protective and ready to defend her honor. With a tremble in her voice, Glenda demanded an apology from her cousins. Looking down at the shattered remains of Glenda's doll, her cousins hung their heads in shame. "We're so sorry, Glenda," they mumbled in unison. Chucky, ever the loving father, nodded approvingly. "Apologies accepted. But remember, family sticks together. We don't hurt each other, understand?" As the sun began to set, Glenda's family gathered in the backyard, comforting her and reassuring her that everything would be alright. Tiffany knelt beside her daughter, stroking her hair gently and offering words of comfort. Glenda slowly began to calm down, her breathing returning to normal, and the sickness and pain fading away. In that moment, Glenda realized the true strength of her family's bond. They were more than dolls, they were a family who stood by each other through thick and thin. With her doll shattered, Glenda had learned a valuable lesson – that love and forgiveness were more powerful than any broken toy. And as the evening wore on, the scent of apple pie filled the air again, this time mingling with the warmth of love and forgiveness. The family gathering continued, laughter and joy surrounding them, and Glenda's fire reignited, but this time with a newfound understanding of the power of family.