"Not So Berry Behrens"! I love the title of your story. The family name follows so smoothly, it must be destiny!
Luke, shame on you! Not explaining to Cam that Benson is his uncle! Benson is VERY cute! (I especially love his sad little face in the last shot.)
So wonderful to see so many familiar faces again! And, since you love to build, what a fantastic idea to place your creations around the simverse!
Benson's crib looks massive for a single sim, so I'm very curious how or if he plans to increase the household size.
Great start! I've missed your storytelling and look forward eagerly to the next update!
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I'm glad you like Benson! I know, Luke didn't really explain much, just kind of took it all for granted.
It's really fun seeing all my builds in the backgrounds! I've decided to move every new generation out so I can have a chance to play in some of these. Not all, because some of them are already occupied, but maybe I'll just have to build more. It will be fun. But I'm not planning on increasing the household size in any way except by marriage and offspring. Helpers aren't needed for this one, so he'll remain the lone occupant of the gigantic house for now.
Yay for Berry Behrens! Poor Benson looks so forlorn eating his fruitcake alone. I hope things look up for him soon. I'm a little shocked Luke and Cam weren't more friendly, but I can't say I'm surprised that Morris stormed off after his fruitcake was rejected. Oh, Morris. So fun to see him and the other guys again. It makes me so happy they're living on!
Also not surprised Benson got shut down for trying to get in the middle of The Bromance to end all Bromances! It's all about Cam and Rocco, dude. That's just the way it is.
So he's Materialistic, Vegetarian, and . . . Mean? Interesting trait choices! Or are they random? Either way, he's going to be an interesting sim to watch. Looking forward to more!
He's Materialistic, Vegetarian, and Jealous! These are the traits assigned to him by the challenge (I assume because they're all green in color when you look at the little icons) - but I'd love to go for squeamish over vegetarian, that one's so fun. The only thing vegetarian has done is make it more annoying to choose meals.
Oh well, the guys are old and crabby
They'll redeem themselves. And besides, he was about to go after Rocco! What could Cam do but kick him out! Rocco would have deserved it, to be fair.
I'm glad you enjoy seeing the Spiffendales, they keep turning up everywhere. They live right across the street so they're always walking past, and turn up to all the public lots I send Benson to. Otto played chess with him for a while at the park, and Thaddeus is pretty much his closest friend and calls daily to ask to hang out.
Sorry to hear about your 1000 pictures in photobucket, but glad you're still around. I love it that your founder is into mint. And it was nice seeing @FrancescaFiori's Morris again.
Thanks! After I saw your comment, I realized it's probably closer to 2000, and likely even more. I had somewhere between 110-120 chapters, and nearly all of them hit the 25 picture limit. It's going to take weeks just to download everything, and then months to upload it elsewhere and sort out which pic goes where and replace links. I'm not sure if it's worth it at this point. I might have to let that one go.
Glad you liked seeing Morris though, it's so fun seeing other sims hanging around
On day two, one of Benson's coworkers at his new job told him they'd been working on a new food serum. Andre led him to a table and motioned expectantly to an empty vial. "Any insight you can give us on that project would be great!"
Benson looked from Andre to the table nervously, even with a bit of disbelief. It was his first day as a scientist, and they were nuts to turn him loose mixing chemicals like this. And on something to be ingested by others, no less. He had no idea what he was doing. He wanted to say as much to Andre, to warn him of the impending screw up that was bound to happen, but he couldn’t. He was grateful he’d been hired for the job, and it probably wasn’t smart to make his new employer regret hiring before he’d even really started.
So he swallowed, squared his shoulders, and nodded as Andre told him to get to mixing and see what he could come up with.
Andre must have known the look on his face well, because after a moment he chuckled and said, “Just see what happens. It’s not like any of us have never caused anything to explode before.”
He walked away and left Benson to it. Benson studied an empty vial skeptically.
That explains why they have a shower here, thought Benson. On the plus side, it was where he had his first breakthrough.
It was a bit of an embarrassing mishap, but nobody laughed and nobody said anything and he hadn’t gotten in trouble. It was true - they’d all done it. And when Benson returned from the shower, no worse for the wear, he was directed instead to the microscope to study the ingredients he’d used and see where he might have gone wrong.
“We grow all the plants here, so go collect some slides,” Andre said. So Benson did, and looking at the small microscopic designs was far less stressful than mixing plants and chemicals, he thought, and he lingered for as long as he could.
But he couldn’t avoid doing additional work forever, and Andre eventually dragged him over to the invention constructor - a rather friendly robot. Just to get to know how it worked, Andre handed him plans for a Momentum Conserver - and it was easy, and Benson thought he and the robot made a great pair. He had no idea whatsoever what a Momentum Conserver even was, but he enjoyed turning it on and off, anyway, and it was fun to look at.
For the most part, Benson’s first day was good and he managed all his objectives - but he didn’t get a promotion.
So while he wandered around and dug up minerals to work on his elements collection, he stewed on it and his mind went back and forth between his first day and exploding serums, and finding minerals, and the way Rocco had spoken to him, and the way Cam had kicked him out…
And is this another stupid capsule, again?
Benson gave up on digging after four in a row. He sold them all - unopened.
Instead he headed to a park to play a little chess in the hopes of coming across somebody who might mentor him - though he wouldn’t complain at all if a nice young lady were to wander by either.
He played until the sun set and it got colder out - sometimes another sim joined him, though they didn’t usually stay long. He played until he was starving, but luckily he’d had a piece of fruitcake in his pocket. He played until Cam eventually wandered near with his hands shoved in pockets of his own. In a stroke of silliness, he wondered what Cam kept in his pockets - it probably wasn't fruitcake. It was probably only his hands. He looked up when Cam stopped beside him.
“Ho, Benson,” said Cam quietly, as if the night before had never happened.
“Hey,” was Benson’s flat response, and he offered nothing more and looked back to his game.
Cam studied him, and then asked, “Are you mad about last night?”
“Of course I’m not mad.” He was, though he’d never say so out loud, and especially not to Cam or Rocco.
Cam was quiet, but then he offered to mentor the chess playing, and Benson agreed to that and by the time they headed home near midnight, the two were good friends.
Cam looked at the big house, shook his head. “All for one guy,” he mused.
“I know,” said Benson, guessing at where the conversation was heading.
“You need a lady,” Cam told him, predictably.
“I know.”
“There’s a flea market tomorrow,” announced Cam then. “You’re invited. You know how ladies like a bargain.”
They’d scope out the scene together, Cam said - surely, they’d find somebody. If nothing else, perhaps Cam could introduce him to some people. Benson appreciated the invite, and agreed to meet Cam there, and then Cam was gone and he was alone in front of his big empty house. He sighed and went inside - but he felt much better about everything.
Benson arrived early at the Flea Market, so he made use of his time by trying the food.
It was spicy, and his face said enough.
But then Cam showed up and announced, “I’ve brought Rocco along, too.”
“Great,” Benson replied, trying and failing to sound enthusiastic. He'd actually been looking forward to hanging out with Cam.
“Oh come on,” said Cam. “I know you two can be good friends. You just started off on the wrong foot is all. You can’t hate him forever. Besides, he knows about girls. He knows them.”
“I don’t hate him,” Benson insisted. “I just don’t think he’s very nice.”
Cam only shrugged. “Sometimes, he’s not.”
But sometimes he is, and Rocco proved it by pulling Benson aside a few moments later.
“So about the other night,” he said awkwardly. There was a long pause, in which Rocco did much fidgeting, and Benson stared expectantly.
“Cam said you’re just a grumpy old man,” said Benson, finally, to fill the silence when Rocco trailed away.
Rocco laughed loudly, relieved at the break in tension. “I guess there’s no point in denying it. Sorry about that.”
“No problem,” said Benson. He couldn't resist a little tease - Rocco didn't act his age, and it was amusing to remind him of it. “It was after your bedtime, eh?”
“It definitely was.” Rocco raised his eyebrow sarcastically, but his smile and his laugh were real, and Benson couldn’t help but grin back. To change the subject (nobody wants to discuss their age, after all), Rocco said, “And now to find you that special lady,” He scanned the crowd as if she would magically appear.
If her were being honest with himself, Benson had to admit… nobody here really appealed to him. He supposed the bargain hunting girls weren’t exactly the sort his materialistic self desired.
“Maybe the nightclub would be better,” Rocco, who had a lot of experience in getting to know new women, suggested. He'd been watching Benson's expression carefully. “But you’re on your own for that one. I’m too old for nightclubs.”
While at Discotheque Pan Europa, Benson struck up a very interesting conversation with a girl called Catalina. She claimed to be Rocco’s mother, and Benson had already been drinking a little bit, but still, he was relatively certain that that was impossible, as Rocco was an old man and Catalina still looked like a young adult.
“I’m actually just a regular adult and not a young one,” laughed Catalina, “But thanks for the compliment.”
“But Rocco is old,” insisted Benson, slightly worried. Luke had told him time was weird. But time really was weird. Weirder than what Luke had said. Weirder than what he’d actually taken seriously. Weirder than weird, and it made no sense.
Another fellow who introduced himself as Goopy overheard the odd conversation, and suggested that perhaps Catalina was a vampire.
“There are vampires here?” asked Benson in disbelief.
“Yes, there are,” said Goopy. “Rumor has it if you talk about them enough, they just might pay you a little visit at night.”
“Well then let’s not talk about them,” said Benson quickly.
Catalina announced, "For the record, I'm not one."
He didn’t remember making it home, but at some point he did. He had to sneak in past an odd looking fellow who was snooping about the yard.
Benson woke up in an awful mood the next day, and of course, only just before he had to disappear for work. But the sun was shining brightly and it’s warmth felt good, and so instead of going directly inside to screw up another serum, he decided to dig out some of the rocks he’d found around the fence.
While he did so, he thought about the previous night. Goopy mentioning vampires, and then the strange pale guy who was creeping around outside his house.
He felt much braver when he wasn’t juiced, and he thought maybe he might ask around about the guy and see what he could learn. After all, one doesn’t normally just let a stranger peek in their windows in the middle of the night and get away with it.
“Looks like a rough night,” remarked Andre.
“I can’t remember much,” Benson told him. “But can I have a crystal?”
Perhaps Andre felt sorry for him, or maybe he’d done a better job than he’d thought he had - or maybe even the fairly decent job he’d done his previous shift was taken into consideration (minus the explosion, of course), but somehow, somehow, Benson returned home with a promotion and a bonus check.
And then Cam and Rocco came over to hang out.
“Congratulations,” said Cam. “But we’re here for more important things. Change your clothes, the Humor and Hijinks Festival is in town!”
Benson really only wanted to go to bed after the wild night at the club. He hesitated.
“If you want to level mischief, this is the way to do it,” Rocco said pointedly.
“All right,” agreed Benson, not wanting to be on Rocco’s bad side again.
But he’d made sure to bring a salad in his pocket - which, it turned out, was rather smart (although totally an accident). None of the food stalls served vegetarian-safe dishes. Benson couldn’t hide his disappointment as he ate a boring leftover salad from home.
The very first thing Benson did was let one rip.
“Are you serious, man?” he asked loudly, and plugged his nose.
Dominic was sitting nearby, and he looked around at Benson’s voice. He realized that there really wasn’t anyone else around besides him, and then he suddenly looked horrified. “That wasn’t me, dude!” he said quickly.
It did smell. Dominic withered, and Benson grinned.
“You’re on the jokesters’ side, aren’t you,” he said in a suspicious tone, and with narrowed eyes.
Dominic tilted his head back and smiled. “You’ll never know,” he replied. He had a calm, soothing sort of voice. But Benson only found it annoying, seeing as he was specifically trying to get a rise out of the guy. He tried again:
“You spiked the pranksters’ tea, eh? I know you did.”
“You’ll never know,” teased Dominic, who obviously knew he was getting to Benson.
"I'll know when I start getting funny."
Dominic said, "that will never happen."
"Joke's on you!" announced Benson. "I AM funny. And I spiked the jokester's tea."
"Joke's on you," Dominic countered. "I spiked the pranksters' tea - and that's the only reason you think you're funny!"
In the end the pranksters won the competition. Not only that, but Benson arrived with a level 1 mischief skill, and left with a level 4.
A couple more nights like that, he told himself, and I’ll have this part of the challenge done and over with.
And as he sipped his tea and enjoyed the fireworks, he considered growing a beard. It certainly seemed like all the cool people were doing it.
“Did you skill up any?” Cam asked him afterwards, when they sat in the middle of the square while everyone around them wandered off. They were content to simply sit and watch. Neither Cam nor Rocco had really even participated in the event - outside of drinking the pranksters' tea. But it didn't matter - it was nice enough that they'd hung around while Benson pulled pranks, and waited for the event to finish.
“It was pretty good,” Benson told him. “I'm at level four now. But I’d better get home so I can catch that guy in the act again. This time I'm still awake enough.”
“What guy, and what act?” asked Rocco. His eyes were narrowed - he sounded suspicious, and there was something nice about that.
So Benson told them about the strange man who’d been sneaking around in his yard the night before. Rocco and Cam looked at each other for a long moment.
“That sounds like Caleb,” Cam finally said.
“Well, tonight Caleb’s going to regret coming around,” Benson promised.
“He’ll get you,” Rocco warned him. “He only comes when you’re sleeping, and you can’t really fight back. If you really want to talk to this guy, you’re better off surprising him first.”
“Show me where,” said Benson, and Rocco and Cam looked at each other excitedly - in fact, for a moment, they almost looked young again.