Yandere Judith (The Visit) by JZTSmokenem, literature
Literature
Yandere Judith (The Visit)
On a beautiful Friday in Elmore City, the Fitzgerald household's living room is full of suitcases and backpacks. The windows let in the morning sun, giving the room a serene glow. A particular tarantula ran through the clutter, adding to the energetic atmosphere in the room. The Fitzgerald family was packing up to leave; a peanut-shaped man, clad in a tattered beanie and a worn flannel shirt, was shuffling around, struggling to carry two overloaded suitcases. Meanwhile, his two daughters' mugs, hidden behind silhouettes of dark curls, picked up only a few selected stuffed dolls, blankets, and toys, piling them into their bags. Penelope looked absolutely stunning in her brand-new ensemble. She stood tall with curves in the right places: not overly busty, but perfect enough to hold her svelte frame. Her hair was like a sunset- burnt and orange with streaks of gold to catch the sun. She was graceful and strong, but most importantly, teal shirt sparkled in the light and fit her perfectly
Yandere Judith (The Chores) by JZTSmokenem, literature
Literature
Yandere Judith (The Chores)
Gumball found himself scrubbing on the pictures displayed on the shelves and walls. He extended his arms up and down, wiping the dirt off the items. Afterward, he placed the wiped down and threw the used ones in the trash. Then, the feline started organizing and arranging the pillows back to their original places. He places his hands on the sheets and spreads out his hands, ceasing all the wrinkles shown before him. As he did, Gumball noticed threads in his claws. He spouted another from his other hand and reached for the loose threads like tweezers. He pulled them out piece by piece on each finger and did the same with the other hand. Meanwhile, Judith finished cleaning the sink and removed the apron, hanging it up. She exited the kitchen and stood nearby, seeing the feline arranging the living room. Judith stood for a few seconds, seeing the cat cleaning the living room. She put her hands firmly on her hips, glared at the feline something with a cocked head, strode to the hall