Chucky and Mary

Description; The unlikely friendship between a girl and her killer doll continues in part three of the Chucky series. Young Mary Barclay, (now ten years old) is now a superstar in training. After her mother's death, Chucky and Tiffany are next in line to raise the now orphaned child. That is until a mysterious stranger claiming to be her real father shows up and threatens to take her away for good! Tiffany must now prove to Chucky that if you just follow your heart, miraculous things can happen!

Chapter One; Friends For Life

"Cannonball!" Glen shouted as he jumped off the edge of the diving board and making quite a splash. "Hey, watch it!" Chucky (who was wearing thick black sunglasses, light blue swimming trunks, and black and white sandals) exclaimed as he sat upon his lawn chair drinking his martini. "Oh come on Chucky this is the pool, you're going to get wet anyway." Tiffany (who was wearing a white bathing suit with black stripes) said looking over at the chair next to her. "Yeah, I know, but I don't want it to be while I'm working on my tan." He told her while he folded his elbows behind his head as Tiffany simply rolled her eyes.

"Hey, you know what I just realized?" she questioned him. "What?" he asked her back. "Isn't it strange that this is Mary's birthday party but she isn't around?" she questioned. "Hey, you're right. That is strange, I wonder where she could be, I mean it's about time for her to perform her new song." Chucky said. For just recently, Mary and her two best friends from school Sarah and Katie had formed a new girl band called ABC. Mary was one of the lead singers, and Chucky was her manager. "Oh, I found her, she over there by the waterslide." Tiffany began with a giggle. "And it looks like she has a new friend with her." She said.

"What!?" Chucky cried with horrified astonishment as he peered down off the rim of his sunglasses at them. "That looks like the DJ!" he exclaimed as she saw the two of them holding hands while they waited in line for the waterslide. "Oh Chucky, Mary's not a little girl anymore. She's growing up, and it's perfectly normal for her to start having crushes." Tiffany explained. "Oh you have got to be fuckin kidding me." He began. "She hasn't even lost all her baby teeth yet." He said as Mary squealed while she slid down the long twisty slide while riding on top of her mat. "Woohoo!" she cried before she made a humungous splash into the water.

"Gee it's getting late, maybe you better start getting the girls ready." Tiffany said. "Now that's the greatest thing I've heard you say in a long time." Chucky said before he placed his drink upon the tiny table next to him and took off his sunglasses and set them next to it before getting up and walking over to Mary. "Hey you, out of the pool we have work to do." He said as he pointed over his shoulder with his thumb. "Alright, alright, don't get your swim trunks in a knot." Mary answered as she swam towards the ladder and climbed out of the water.

"Where's Sarah and Katie?" Chucky asked her. "I think they went to the bathroom." She answered. "Well find them and tell them to get their asses out here!" he yelled. "Come on Chucky, lighten up already would ya?" Mary questioned as she placed her hair back over her shoulder so it was out of her face. "Lighten up!? I'm your manager! That means I'm the boss of you and you do what I say!" he shouted. "Yeah, but there was a time when you were also my friend. But I don't know, ever since you became my manager you're just not that much fun to be around anymore." She told him.

"So what? Are you saying that you're firing me!?" he snapped. "Well if you're going to do is yell at me all the time, then yes." She told him. "Fine! See if I care!" Chucky said as he threw his arms up into the air and turned his back to her with a fold of his arms. "Fine!" she yelled back turning her back towards him as well. Meanwhile, Glen who had just been coming back from the restrooms seemed to notice that something was wrong. "Dad, Mary, what's going on?" he began. "Are you guys having a fight?" he questioned as he looked from one person to the other.

"Yeah well he started it!" Mary cried as she quickly spun back around and pointed a finger at him. "No I didn't, I was just trying to do my job!" Chucky yelled with a quick shake of his head as the two turned to face each other and started bickering into what seemed like a bunch of loud nonsense to everyone else. Glen gave a loud gasp as the pool became silent and everyone stopped to stare at them. "That's enough!" he yelled accidentally causing some glasses on a nearby table to shatter. Chucky and Mary stopped arguing and turned to look at him.

"I thought you two were best friends. But if you're going to let as something as stupid like this come between you, then maybe you're not as good of friends as I thought." He told them. "Uh gee,.. well umm,.. that's interesting." Chucky said. "You know what your real problem is Dad? Mary's growing up and moving on with her life and you can't take the fact that it's not going to always involve you anymore." Glen told him. "Don't be fuckin ridiculous." Chucky said with a roll of his eyes and another fold of his arms.

"And you," Glen began as he gave a little shove at Mary. "Your real problem is that you can't take the fact that he still has authority over you even though he isn't your real father." He told her as she simply just looked back at him before she ran away. "Well now you've done it!" Chucky snapped. "Look Father I'm sorry, I didn't mean to make her feel bad. I just wanted to help because I can't stand to see you guys fighting." He admitted. "Glen," his father began with a sigh. "we're a family remember? And even though we may fight you do know that we still love each other don't you?" he questioned.

"Yes, I do. But that's why I don't think you should be telling me about it, when Mary's right over there." Glen said as he pointed over to the bench. "You're right, we need to work this out. I'll go talk to her." He agreed before he walked away. Chucky heaved a sigh before he climbed up on the bench to join her. "Are you okay?" he asked. "No," she began. "Look Mary, Glen's right. I'm sorry about what I said. I didn't mean it, it's just that when Tiffany told me that you were over there with a boy I flipped. It's hard for me to grab onto the concept that you're growing up." He admitted.

"Yeah and without my father." Mary said. "I mean you're a great friend Chucky, and you know I've always loved you like a father. But at the end of the day we both know that you're just a doll and that my real father is gone and he's never coming back." She told him. "Look Mary, the only thing that died was his body. You see when you die your soul splits in two. One piece of it either goes to the good place, or the bad place, and the other part of it stays inside you forever. And I know for a fact that Andy went to the good place. So you see, he's always watching over you." He told her before placing his hand upon her shoulder and looking at her lovingly.

"I thought you didn't believe in stupid stuff like that." She said. "I didn't use to," he began. "until one little girl proved me wrong." He said. "So what do you say, friends?" he questioned as he extended his fist into the air. "Friends." Mary agreed after a moment as the two of them bumped their fists together and broke them apart inside the air. "Whoosh!" they cried together as the two of them exchanged smiles. "So what do you say? Will you give me another shot as your manager?" Chucky questioned. "Alright come on, let's go get the other girls." Mary said.