Princess Testaburger

Hey everyone! I decided to do a sequel to Cheeks of Glitter since it became a big hit. If anyone has any requests on South Park fanfics or anything, please let me know. I'm trying to figure out what makes people excited so I can get positive feedback and write more.

This story focuses on the relationship of Butters and Wendy while talking about the other couples as well, similar to Cheeks of Glitter, only a continuation.

Also before I start, I wanna remind everyone that I did disable guest reviews for the sake of avoiding a troll. If anyone wants to reach out to me, feel free to make an account. I'm so sorry for the inconvenience.

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Prologue

Summer was the most exciting time of the year, because it meant no school and more freedom and fun.

"We could go to the arcade a lot more often," Kyle Brovflovski said to his friends Stan Marsh, Kenny McKormick, and Eric Cartman as they discussed their future plans.

"That's lame," Eric said, which surprised the others. It was unusual for the obese boy to oppose the idea of gaming in any way.

Deep down, Eric was a little caught off guard by what he witnessed a month back.

"Avoid the cars and cross the logs," Jenny Simmons had said at the arcade as she played the classic game, Frogger.

Eric remembered how much it shocked him to see a girl and a girl like Jenny do something so fun and exciting. He remembered staring and getting looks from the girl from time to time.

"Ugh, whatever, you're weird, Cartman," she had said.

Eric had only reacted with a rude remark, and left the arcade. Ever since then, the boy never went back. He refused to tell his friends how he really felt.

"Well then what do you think we should do," Kyle asked in annoyance.

"Something better," was all Eric could say, which wasn't very helpful. He seemed a bit distracted, but nobody noticed.

It was the last day of school in the fourth grade, and during morning recess, Butters Stotch sat by a tree outside and listened carefully to the group of girls that were laughing and chattering about their summer plans.

The boy heard them mention pool parties, sleepovers, and girl things that he could only half understand.

What mattered to Butters the most was that he would spend time with Wendy Testaburger, the girl who he was close to having a serious relationship with.

They went to the dance together, which was a blast, but the boy felt he could never fit in with Wendy. "I have to do what I can to impress her," Butters said to himself.

"I'd like to spend some time with Heidi, too," Stan added to the conversation with Eric, Kyle and Kenny. Heidi Turner was Stan's new girlfriend and Eric's ex girlfriend.

At first, Eric disdained the idea of his friend dating his ex-girlfriend. Somehow, though, he was able to accept the reality and move on.

"Not too much, Stan," Kyle said.

"Kyle, you don't even have a girlfriend," Kenny muffled under his hood.

"You don't either, Kenny," Kyle said in an annoyed voice.

"I like to make them all happy," Kenny said before cackling.

Kyle didn't feel left out, but it did get a little annoying sometimes when his best friend, Stan went to hang out with Heidi, especially cutting their bro-time short. He made sure to not make his feelings noticeable.

As the group of girls continued to discuss the fun they were thrilled to have, Butters began to think of ways he could make Wendy happy.

"I have to make her smile all the time," Butters said to himself. "I have to treat her like a princess."