A collection of thirty-five wicked tales about Cupcake and Jamie, two children from Burgess caught in a world of darkness.
Dipper should've known better when he agreed to playing dress up with Sophie, but he has a hard time saying "no" to his best friend's adorable little sister.
Her eyes didn't really feel like her own.
It was supposed to be like any normal day of middle school for Jamie, until he finds Cupcake distressed in the boy's bathroom. "Cupcake, what are you doing in here?" he asked, a comforting hand placed on her shoulder. "Well, I'm a boy, aren't I?" she cried angrily at him.
Merida and Rapunzel usually love to bake cupcakes together, but Merida is a little hurt this time that Rapunzel doesn't want to try her cake.
Norman thought he found something in the woods, but something found him instead.
Their relationship was supposed to be secret and strictly sexual, a partnership that was made to fill the void when their crushes became a couple. But Jack and Cupcake learned on Valentine's Day that the happy lovebirds have broken up, leaving the door wide open for them to ask out their true love. So why did they turn down the chance to keep their usual rendezvous?
As a queen, she would have freedom to lead Arendelle. Her coronation is approaching, but she isn't ready to be a queen. Elsa can't seem to let go. Did anyone tell her how hopeless freedom felt?
College student Dipper Pines returns to his apartment from his night class late, greeted by his roommate's cooking, but that's not the only thing that Dipper wants cooked up. Too bad he doesn't have the guts to say what he wants. That is, until his twin sister tries to push him to speak his mind.
What's Gustav, a young viking, to do when he falls hopelessly in love with the eldest of four sisters from another nation? He learns how to braid her hair.