Another peaceful morning.
Another beautiful day.
Jackson was laying in bed pondering about what his day was going to be like, how it was all going to play out, all the new vocabulary he would learn, and he was thinking about which instrument to play.
Jackson sighed and turned to face his soon-to-be spouse, Itmund, his beloved agender violin. He stroked Itmund's strings, which made Itmund shriek in surprise, and it had screeched a series of horrible noises. Fortunately, Jackson had loved it.
"Morning, sunshine," he had said to Itmund. It responded with a series of screeches.
"Glad to see you feel that way too," he murmured.
Jackson got up from his comfortable state and went to make blackberry coffee for him and his fiancé.
"Here you go, fresh blackberry coffee for your terrible morning breath," he said happily as he handed a nice steaming cup of blackberry coffee to Itmund.
"SCRREEEEQQQCCHHHEEEE!" (Translation: Thank you so much, I love you!)
"It's just another beautiful day with you, my sunshine."
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STAHP: Behind The Scenes
HumorThis is the story of how Barry B. Benson stole yo gurl. It's also about the cast of the original work, STAHP, and what goes on behind all of the horrible writing and grammatical errors.