15. So Long, and Thanks for all the FishUpon returning from France, Brenda wasted no time in re-connecting with Kendall, desperate to know whether she could truly generate the feelings she'd wanted to share with a potential mate. The results of her interactions with him were just right for both of them. It would work, though she wasn't quite ready to fully take the plunge just yet.
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But the Wranglers hadn't quite fully scratched the itch left by the travel bug bite, and made their way to Shang Simla, China, posthaste.
Brenda was fascinated by the variety and abundance of koi species, and spent the bulk of her time in China catching them.
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Even though fishing remained her primary interest and motivation in life, it was not without its downsides and unpleasantries. Her recognition that the sweetest roses come with thorns helped her to further process and embrace her decision to move forward with building a life with the oft out-of-sorts Kendall.
Adam was eager to strike out adventuring, and found himself a number of ancient awe-inspiring dungeons and crypts, replete with secret passageways, traps, and other perils.
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Along the way, he collected a variety of treasures ancient coins, valuable relics, and the like. Eventually, his bravery and persistence led him to one of the greatest treasures of all Pangu's Axe.
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His successful adventuring (hugely enhanced by the Opportunistic LTR) made it possible for Adam to purchase a vacation property in China. As he'd done in France, he planted a small garden to provide fresh, high-quality produce for any other family members who may visit the location in the future.
Meanwhile, Agnes visited the local attractions, continued to write children's books, and wrangled the plumbing fixtures as needed.
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They returned from their vacation in the usual way...
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feeling a sense of family togetherness, closeness, and unity unlike anything they'd ever experienced.
The timing of this last blast as a family could not have been more fitting. Upon their return, they each went back to their separate activities Brenda fishing, Adam in the garden, Agnes writing. What was different about this day was that Agnes finished the last children's book she would ever write.
While she was preparing yet another meal for her family late that afternoon, he returned and this time it was for Agnes.
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Noone else was in their home at the time, and it was probably just as well. They didn't have to watch her plead with Mr. Grim for an extension of the life in which she'd found such joy and meaning.
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But he was not to be dissuaded from completing his mission to take her from them, and thus ended a life very well-lived. She was 98 days old.
Her obituary would include this list of contributions and accomplishments for
Agnes (nee Crumplebottom) Wrangler:
- Mastered 5 skills including fishing, cooking, painting, handiness, and writing. Also had a few points in charisma.
- Painted all 3 of Adam's portraits as well as Brenda's through Young Adult.
- Completed the culinary career track, obtaining a super fancy fridge that would serve her family for generations to come.
- She left that fancy fridge filled with a lot of meals to feed them well into the future.
- Caught the deathfish required for Ambrosia, and stocked the pond across the street with deathfish.
- Upgraded every appliance and plumbing fixture in their home and kept them in repair.
- Upgraded 3 food replicators and filled them with Ambrosia.
- Achieved a LTW of Swimming in Cash. In the end, she could also have fulfilled her original LTW of Illustrious Author.
- Wrote 32 books (mostly children's) including 21 best-sellers and 10 hits.
The promises that the Watcher had made to Agnes so long ago were kept. She'd been an integral part, a key co-founder of a dynasty that would outlast her by several generations.
So long, Agnes. And thanks for all the fish.