Diary of Marcy Wu:An Amphibia story

Summary

Marcy Wu is attending 8th grade! But what she doesn't know is that it ain't all what it seems. In this funny comedy based on the Disney channel cartoon "Amphibia" we explore the life of Marcy, Anne, and Sasha if they didn't use the calamity box.

Status
Complete
Chapters
8
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
18+

Chapter 1:First day

(WARNING!:viewer discretion is advised, this story has very inappropriate content, also Marcy Wu is a character from the cartoon Amphibia, all rights go to Disney)

I always wanted to know what 8th grade would be like. Would there be sexy boys? “MARCY GET UP!!!” My mom said when she yanked my covers off of my bed and woke me up. “Bruh, it’s not even 7:30 yet!” I said. “Too bad” My mom said. I went down to the kitchen and ate some Fruity pebbles. My little brother went and shit on the couch again. “GOD DAMN IT JOHNNY!” I yelled when I saw the most disgusting piece of shit I ever saw! I hate little brothers. I went upstairs and brushed my teeth, finally I went to school. When I got to school I saw my friends Anne and Sasha waiting for me. “OMG!” I said and ran up to my friends. We all did a group hug and then started chatting. “So what did you guys do for summer?” I asked. “I went to Six flags and went on the barf coaster!” Anne said. “All I did was play Fortnite.” Sasha said. “I just was writing fan fiction and watched Naruto ″ I said to them. “Isn’t he in Fortnite?” Sasha asked. I don’t play fortnite, so I didn’t really know what Sasha was talking about. We went to the first period and met our new students. When we were introducing ourselves to the teacher, a kid came up and he was a little weird. “Hi, uh, my name’s Morty Smith, and, um, I like hot women, uh, (shit) uh you know what that’s all I have to say.” said the new kid who’s name was Morty. The teacher then tortured us to death with math for 5 hours. Then we went home. “Man, school sucks!” Anne said. “Only 5 more years till were done right guys?” I said. Anne and Sasha gave me a mean glare. damn, should of not said that I thought.