The story revolves around a family of killer dolls - Chucky and Tiffany - who come to life. A boy finds the dolls and they are resurrected through a satanic ritual. The dolls then embark on a killing spree, targeting people in the film industry, including an actress named Jennifer and a musician named Redman. The dolls' child, Glen, is born and struggles with his identity and morality. In the end, the dolls are stopped, and Glen is left with his human mother, Jennifer. However, the story concludes with a twist, suggesting that Glen may have inherited his parents' psychopathic tendencies. The narrator, Fer Dan, reflects on the story, finding it darkly humorous and commenting on the themes of family, identity, and morality.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A boy discovers a gift that no one seems to have sent him, containing a doll.
2. The doll is a prop from a movie about Chucky.
3. The boy's father finds the package and tries to get rid of it.
4. The doll comes to life and starts killing people.
5. The doll, named Carlangas, has a partner named Tiffany.
6. Carlangas and Tiffany are revealed to be the main characters in the story.
7. They are a couple who kill people as a way to relax.
8. They have a child who is also a killer.
9. The family is involved in a satanic ritual.
10. Jennifer, an actress, is possessed by Tiffany.
11. Redman, a rapper, is killed by Carlangas.
12. Jennifer becomes pregnant with twins, a boy and a girl.
13. The twins are born, but Jennifer's mother takes them away.
14. The children are raised by Jennifer's mother, who is revealed to be a psychopath.
15. The story ends with the children growing up and continuing the family's killing spree.