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Jill took his hand. "Best we break our crowns together, then." Context for the Draft This piece is inspired by the Jack and Jill Duet , specifically: Book 1: FETCH
Violet is a sweet and gentle soul, often depicted as a kind and caring friend of Jack and Jill. She might be a neighbor or a classmate who occasionally joins the duo on their adventures. While she's not as central to the story as Jack and Jill, Violet's presence adds a touch of warmth and innocence to the narrative. violet jackandjill best
Violet loved hills. She loved the way they curved like a sleeping cat, the way morning fog sat on their shoulders like a shawl. Her favorite hill had a crooked path and a tiny stream that giggled over stones. One bright morning, Jack and Jill came to play. Jack carried a paper boat he had folded himself. Jill had a small tin pail, dented but shining. Violet waved, and together they set off toward the stream. “Let’s race the boats,” Jack crowed, setting his creation on the water. The boat bobbed and wheeled, but a sudden gust tipped it into a patch of grass. Violet frowned. “We can fix it,” she said. They gathered soft moss and a long, thin twig. Jill held the pail steady while Violet smoothed the paper, and Jack pressed the twig as a mast. It wasn’t perfect, but it sailed. As they watched, a little frog hopped aboard and puffed its throat in a chorus of surprise. The children laughed, learning that some surprises were friendlier than others. When the boat reached the bend, it slowed, and the frog leapt free, leaving behind a single, shiny dew bead. That evening, as the sun folded itself behind the hills, Violet tucked the paper boat in a box marked “Adventures.” Jack and Jill waved goodbye, their pockets full of small stones and whispers. Violet set a violet blossom atop the box and whispered, “Tomorrow the hill will have new stories,” and the hill seemed to agree, cradling the children’s laughter like a soft blanket. Jill took his hand
: This novella introduces the world of Punk Wilder and Roxy Luna. Set within an online gaming environment, it features a masked stalker trope where "every Jack must have his Jill". Readers from Amazon UK describe it as a "short, smutty, and psychotic" read that is best avoided in public due to its high "spice" level. While she's not as central to the story
Best for: A longer, funnier post that treats the character with mock seriousness.