My name is Mable Sticky-Tree, and you're probably wondering why I'm running for my life right now.
Well, it all started when my crazy ex, Rocky Icream, somehow got back into the game of Sugar Rush. He was a former glitch who got banished and the programmers deleted his code.
I had dated him for a short time until he became a glitch. When I stopped coming to see him and went to race and hang out with my friend Allie and the other racers, he was desperate to get back on the tracks and be with me again. But since he was a glitch, he couldn't race. Any karts he tried to build were destroyed by the other racers, and I joined in. He was glitch tortured on a daily basis and I joined in the torture. I had apologized a few times, but I always went back to breaking his karts and torturing him.
This continued on, until one fateful day, Vanellope had become our princess once again.
"Rocky Icream, I hereby decree that you be banished from this game. You were and always have been a bad influence on all of us, glitch or no glitch." Princess Vanellope says. "Now, leave."
It was pretty sad to watch Rocky leave Sugar Rush, even if he was a cruel person.
"I will be back for you someday, Mable Sticky-Tree!" were the last words he spoke before the programmers permanently deleted his code.
Ever since that day, Sugar Rush had never been the same. I raced as an avatar most days among the other racers, and I was a pretty popular racer, since I invented new power-ups to use in the races.
But with the winter festival in a couple of days, the game had changed dramatically. The town square is decorated with glittery snowflakes and candy citizens are preparing booths to sell crafts and food in. The racers are all talking about it, except for me, of course. I'm not talking about it or looking excited about it, because I'm scared that Rocky will come and try to get me back. I have nightmares about it, and some nights I don't even sleep because I'm scared he'll come and grab me right out of bed.
One day, he will come back and try to kill us all. Until that day, I continue to live in fear.
