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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 11: The Alto Bride
« Reply #60 on: August 14, 2012, 04:22:04 PM »
*sniff* That... was beautiful! Congrats Holly and Ethan!

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 11: The Alto Bride
« Reply #61 on: August 14, 2012, 04:27:56 PM »
Congrats to the happy couple! Holly looked great in that dress.
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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 11: The Alto Bride
« Reply #62 on: August 14, 2012, 06:04:16 PM »
A wonderful couple of updates. I am so glad they are married and I have tears in my eyes. I am looking forward to more.  :'(

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Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 12
« Reply #63 on: August 16, 2012, 03:15:48 AM »
(A/N: Seriously, thank you all so much. I greatly appreciate the comments and I'm glad that folks are enjoying this. I'm having a blast playing this couple. (And another couple that will come to light within the next three chapters. I'm not saying anything more yet. :P). I've also just discovered a wonderful little tool called pose player. I promise not to overdo it though. :) )

Chapter 12 – Promotions, Commotions, and Joyful Emotions

I love my wife.



Waking up in the morning to her smiling face...I would have it no other way.

We didn't have much of a honeymoon (funds were a little tight after the move and the party) but we made the best of it. Mostly we just lounged around at home, but a couple of nights we went out to the local dance club to have a good time. That first night we overdid it just a little bit on the mixed drinks and got a little wild.



But we were in good company. One of our local politicians (Chris I think was his name?) was having quite a good time dancing on the counters as well. We got to chatting for a while and he's a pretty nice guy.



The last few months have been quite busy. Holly finally completed her training and became a traffic officer, which she enjoys to a certain degree. Still, it's not quite what she had in mind when she chose to join law enforcement. Not too long ago she put in her application to join the patrol team, which would allow her to participate in criminal investigations. Lieutenant Goddard told her that she needed a bit more experience first. Fair enough, I suppose.



Shortly after I returned to work I was accepted into the paramedic program, which brought on a whole new set of challenges. It is one thing to see the patients after they're brought into the hospital. It is something completely different when you are the one that has to get them there alive, and in a small town such as Sunset Valley chances are you know the person whose life is now in your hands. This was made all too apparent when I was called to an emergency at the park a week or so ago...and it happened to be my father-in-law.

It was a bad case of wrong place, wrong time. A couple of kids were playing baseball nearby and Nick was struck in the head by a line drive.



“Mr. Alto, can you hear me?”

“Mmmph...whaa?” His eyes fluttered open. He stared at me for a few seconds, clearly confused. “What...what happened?”

“You were hit in the head with a baseball,” I explained as I set about checking his vital signs. “Any pain or ringing in the ears?”

“I was just hit in the head. Of COURSE I'm in pain,” Nick snapped. “And they made you a paramedic?”

I shrugged off the insult. “It's standard procedure. We have to ask.”

“Hmph, it's a stupid procedure.”

“So no ringing in the ears? Any nausea?”

“No on both. Look, can we just get this over with? I have business to attend to.”

“Sir, you were just knocked unconscious. I really need to transport you to the hospital so your injury can be evaluated. A concussion is nothing to be taken lightly.”

Nick glared at me. “You absolutely will not take me to the hospital. Don't you have an injection or something that will take care of the pain?”

“So you are refusing hospital treatment?”

“YES, I'm refusing hospital treatment. Just give me the blasted injection and I will be on my way.”



I took a syringe out of my supply case and did as he requested. “Better?”

“Much.” His expression softened slightly. “So...are you treating my daughter well?”

“To the absolute best of my ability, sir,” I replied, somewhat taken aback that he had even asked. Nick gave me a sort of half-smile.

“You'd better be.”

With those words he walked away, leaving me stunned. At first I thought that it was just the concussion talking, but then I remembered the letter he had sent to Holly before we moved. Maybe, just maybe, Nick really did care about his daughter.

I didn't get the chance to contemplate on it too much. Another alarm came over my radio and I was quickly off to deal with another emergency, this one involving a sick teacher at the school.

That next morning I began to discover an unspoken hazard of working in the medical field. When you're around sick patients, you yourself are susceptible to catching whatever it is that they have. That teacher I had treated that previous afternoon? It turns out she had a bad case of the Simflu.



And I had caught it.

Needless to say I wasn't going to work that day. (Geoffrey actually told me he'd fire me if I tried.) I was absolutely miserable. Holly did everything that she could to try and give me some measure of comfort, but with something this nasty there wasn't much that she could do. I just had to wait it out, and it was seriously not fun.



Two mornings later, just as I was starting to feel like myself again, I heard an all-too-familiar noise coming from the bathroom. The Simflu had claimed its next victim...or so I thought.



This was different. Holly felt perfectly fine by early afternoon, but the next morning she was ill again. At the same time she started becoming very sensitive to certain smells, scents that normally would not have bothered her. (Coffee, of all things. She practically lives on the stuff when she's at the station!)

I quickly put two and two together. Could it possibly be...?

“Holly, I think you might be pregnant.”

Yesterday morning she went for an appointment with Doctor Jolina and our suspicions were confirmed. Six months from now we will be welcoming a new baby into the family. I don't think I've stopped smiling since.

I'm going to be a father!



Holly has never looked so beautiful.

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Awww! Congrats on the nooboo ;D  I like how you tie everything into the story. And how you choose two sims from sunset valley, that are known, and turned them into new characters on so many levels. :D

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Nooboo! :D

Anyways, I never cared much for the Altos or the Bunches, but they both were brought to life with this. Especially the Bunches. They encompass the chaos of a large family quite well here.

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Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 13
« Reply #66 on: August 18, 2012, 05:56:23 AM »
Chapter 13 – Baby Mine

It is a beautiful feeling, knowing that growing inside of you is a new life created by love.



Aside from the morning sickness (which fortunately only lasted a few weeks) I have very much enjoyed being pregnant. The only thing that bothers me is that I'm on forced leave from work. Given that being a police officer is somewhat risky I can understand their position, but still...five months of maternity leave?

Fortunately these past few months have been anything but boring.

Everyone went crazy when Ethan and I made the announcement that we were expecting. Believe it or not, even my parents seemed genuinely happy about it. Judy burst into tears and practically smothered me with hugs, while Ethan was on the receiving end of high-fives from both his father and his brother. Even Lisa, surprisingly, managed to crack a smile.

I don't need to say that Darlene was ecstatic.



Speaking of Darlene...

She is over here at least three times a week and spends the night probably twice a month. Our place has become a second home to her, and Ethan and I don't mind at all. Darlene has matured quite a bit in the last year and a half since we left; she will be thirteen in a few months and starts high school next Fall. Not to say that she's grown out of her inherent recklessness. The last time she was over here she managed to catch her shirt on fire while roasting marshmallows out back. (The odd thing is that she seemed to enjoy it...)

Lately she has been helping out around the house whenever she comes over, which I greatly appreciate. It's not terribly easy moving around when you're heavily pregnant, and household chores are made all the more challenging by the fact that you are now carrying an extra watermelon around your midsection.



Ethan has been incredible throughout all of this. He has read probably a dozen books on what to expect during pregnancy and has become a veritable encyclopedia on the subject. “A happy, healthy mother leads to a happy, healthy baby” has become his mantra over the last few months. He does everything that he can to make sure that I'm comfortable, even indulging my admittedly bizarre cravings.



(What's wrong with ice cream and ramen noodles for breakfast?)

Being pregnant is not without its quirks, I mean, aside from the morning sickness and having an insatiable desire for eggplant parmesan at 2 a.m. As the months progressed baby Bunch started becoming more active. While some of the activity was ridiculously cute (like when the baby kicked Ethan in the head whilst he was listening to my tummy), the nightly tap-dance on my bladder was most certainly not.

Finally my due date arrived...and no baby. Not even a single preliminary contraction. Ethan talked to Doctor Jolina and she wasn't too worried. “Firstborns will often surprise you,” she informed him.

Then yesterday, exactly one week late, baby Bunch decided it was finally time to show up. In the early afternoon, while Ethan was at work. This child had impeccable timing.



There I was, alone, in labor, and there was no way I was going to be able to drive to the hospital on my own. I called the in-laws house and neither Jack nor Judy were home, and I was not about to risk my life or that of my child by letting Lisa drive me to the hospital. In an act of desperation I even called my mother, but she was out of town campaigning in Bridgeport.



The contractions were getting worse. I knew there wouldn't be much time before I would have to start pushing. A light came on in my brain and I pulled out my cell phone again. Why didn't I think of this in the first place?

I called for an ambulance. And who should happen to be the paramedic on duty?



Exactly. :)

Ethan got us to the hospital in record time, which was good because this baby wasn't about to wait any longer. Half an hour of contractions and pushing later, we heard a plaintive cry.

“Congratulations,” Doctor Jolina announced with a smile. “It's a girl.”



Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce you to our adorable daughter, Elysia May Bunch.

All is right with the world.



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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 13: Baby Mine
« Reply #67 on: August 18, 2012, 09:43:46 AM »
Welcome Elysia! Great update :)

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 13: Baby Mine
« Reply #68 on: August 18, 2012, 07:18:54 PM »
Welcome Elysia! Great update :)

Thanks so much! :D

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 13: Baby Mine
« Reply #69 on: August 20, 2012, 02:53:24 PM »
Cute story. I like it. :)

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Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 14
« Reply #70 on: August 20, 2012, 02:57:46 PM »
Chapter 14 – Peculiarities and Houseguests

And now for the gratuitous baby picture courtesy of a very proud father.



Elysia is just adorable. I'm sure that every father says that about their child, but my little girl really is cute. She has her mother's face and my eyes, and the way she coos and smiles when she's in her favorite baby swing just makes my heart melt. That baby swing, by the way, has been a serious life saver (thank you Mom and Dad). Elysia absolutely loves it and seems to prefer sleeping in it rather than her crib. Awww, just look at that adorable little face!

Sorry. I get a bit carried away. :)

A few weeks after she was born we received a package in the mail from Holly's grandmother Mimi (who she assures me is nothing like her mother—thank goodness). Inside was a rather...peculiar little rag doll and a handwritten note:



“Dearest Holly,

It has been such a long time since I have seen you. Sunset Valley is ever so long of a trip, and these old bones don't take well to traveling anymore. Imagine my surprise when I called your mother only to find out that you were not only married, but having a child of your own! Congratulations my dear!

Please accept this gift for your little one. It is handmade with the magic of love, and I sincerely hope that she enjoys it!

With all of my love,

Granny Mimi”


We put the doll in Elysia's swing with her and she immediately took to it. (I guess there's no accounting for taste when you're an infant.) Holly has affectionately nicknamed the thing “Jasper”.

Having a new baby in the house has been quite an adjustment, especially with Holly down for the count for the first few weeks (the birth took a lot out of her). Fortunately we have had plenty of help.

My kid sister has moved in.



Initially it was just going to be a temporary arrangement. Things were starting to boil over back at the family home and Darlene desperately wanted out for a while. Part of it had to do with the fact that Ian was giving her non-stop grief (he's five now and seems to love nothing more than to annoy her). Most of it, though, had to do with a certain houseguest that my parents took under their wing...

...Lisa's boyfriend VJ.

He moved into my old room after an all-out fight with his father, and that was the straw the broke the llama's back as far as Darlene was concerned. She called me that afternoon and said “Hey, can I stay with you guys for a little while? Like a few weeks, maybe forever?”

She came over that night with a small duffel bag and her school backpack with the intent to stay just long enough for things to smooth over at home. Two months in Darlene brought her easel, laptop, and most of her clothes over, and a month after that all of us realized that she would be better off staying here on a more permanent basis and we moved the rest of her things into the spare room. Officially she still “lives” with my parents, who are still her legal guardians, but for all intents and purposes Darlene resides with us.

Holly and I are actually pretty happy with this arrangement, truth be told. Three words: built in babysitter. :) (Just kidding, sis!) In all seriousness, the four of us work pretty darn well as a family unit. Darlene just loves Elysia, and it looks like the feeling is mutual (if the cooing and giggling are any indication, at least).



There's only one thing that irritates me about my sister: she is almost constantly talking on the phone. And I mean constantly. As soon as Darlene finishes her homework every night the first thing she does is pull out her cell phone. She's usually chatting with Bella, but I've noticed that lately there's been another person that she has been calling...a young man.

She won't tell me who it is, either. “Just someone. Don't worry about it,” Darlene told me with a grin.

Hmm...

Holly and I are doing well. Between work and taking care of Elysia we don't get to spend as much time together as we would like, but we try to make the best out of it. Sometimes that means just turning on the stereo and dancing in the living room for a while during Elysia's daily nap. Sometimes it's just a quick game of chess, or watching the stars. Regardless, we are enjoying our time as much as we can...



...because as soon as Elysia starts toddling around, all bets are off!

(A/N: Wow! Thank you all so much for reading! I hadn't expected this to get so many pageviews!

It's not the most eventful update in the world. Mostly they were just working and improving skills with very little in the way of anything interesting (and the baby stage has to be my least favorite...so dull). There were a few things that needed setting up though, namely the rag doll and Darlene moving in (shift-click is my friend :P).

Next update: Toddlerhood! (And Darlene lets Holly in on a secret...shh!)

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 14: Peculiarities and Houseguests
« Reply #71 on: August 20, 2012, 03:03:17 PM »
Welcome, Darlene! I wonder who this mysterious young man she's chatting with is.

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Re: Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 14: Peculiarities and Houseguests
« Reply #72 on: August 20, 2012, 03:13:31 PM »
So cute! Ethan is a very proud daddy to little Elysia! ;D Darlene is definitely better off with Ethan and Holly, but WHO is this young man?
Great update!

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Two Worlds, One Heart - Chapter 15
« Reply #73 on: August 22, 2012, 12:53:30 AM »
(Thanks Sadie and Audren! :D)

Chapter 15 – Careers, a Birthday, and a Secret Revealed

It's been an interesting few months to say the least.

More bad news on the political front: Mother was recently elected governor by what appears to be a seriously naďve majority. The one positive to this (if there is one) is that now, at least, Sunset Valley has a decent mayor in Christopher Steel.



Things are going quite well job-wise. Ethan's medical training has now brought him into the emergency room where he is working as an intern. The hours are a lot longer and he is dead exhausted when he gets home, plus he is on-call twice a week in case of an emergency and has to keep up on his medical journals in his spare time. It hasn't been easy for either of us, truth be told. I miss our nightly cuddles and talks, but I keep reminding myself that this is only temporary. Eventually Ethan will complete medical school and be able to have more of a normal life, but until then, we will just have to cope as best we can.

I was finally accepted into the patrol team a few months ago and have already taken the lead on a couple of investigations. Sometimes it's a messy job.



Yes...that is indeed a trash can. And yes, that would also be my parents' house.

Before I joined the police force I had no idea the full scope of my parents' illegal activities, and it seems that the more I learn, the more disgusted I am. So far, though, no one has been able to get any charges to stick. I plan on changing that, but it may take a while.

Of course Elysia is still the light of our lives. Her birthday was about three months ago and we had a little party. Daddy got to do the honors.





So cute! The pigtails suit her bubbly personality very well.



Elysia is already learning how to talk and use the potty. Can you tell that Ethan's been talking about work a lot?



She just adores that rag doll that my grandmother sent her. When she's not sleeping or eating (or playing the xylophone—gosh she loves that thing) she is usually either playing with the doll or singing to it in her own form of gibberish. (though since she has been learning to talk a few real words do creep in once in a while, like “apple” and “toothbrush”...odd for song lyrics, but hey, she's still in diapers)

Darlene is doing well. More than well, actually. Ever since she moved in with us her grades have improved and she seems a lot happier. The “happier” part might have something to do with a certain...someone.

Yesterday afternoon while I was feeding Elysia (or rather, watching her make a mess with the baby food) she came up to me and said “Holly, can I ask you a question?”

“Certainly.”



She hesitated somewhat. “When you and Ethan first got together...what made you decide to start dating each other exclusively?”

“Well,” I began, “I don't really know for sure. It just sort of happened. We felt like we had a special bond, like somehow we knew that we were meant for one another.”

“Oh.”

I smiled at her. “I take it that you are asking this for a reason, right?”

Darlene smiled back. “Yeah. We've been best friends ever since we were kids. He even told me that he really liked me back when we were both in elementary school. And now...well...he kissed me last night. I...I think I'm in love with him.”

It was at that point that I remembered a certain conversation that she and I had about five years back...



“You like my brother, don't you?”

“Yes I do. I like him very much.”

“Do you love him?”

“Yes.”

“Are you going to marry him?”

“I really, really hope so.”

“I hope so too! I like you! There's somebody that I hope to marry someday.”

“Oh? Who would that be?”

“Promise you won't tell anybody?”

“Cross my heart.”


“Darlene, would this be the same young man that you told me about that time you were sick?”

She had to think back for a moment. “Yes, actually.” She giggled. “I guess I was smitten with him back then too.”

“You know, you can bring him over here anytime. It's just me and Ethan and this little goofball.” I tickled Elysia's chin, making both her and Darlene laugh.

“I know. I just wanted to make sure that it was okay first.”

Which brings us to tonight.

Ethan and I were enjoying some rare downtime on the couch watching television when the doorbell rang. As Ethan was standing up to see who it was, Darlene came running from downstairs yelling “I'll get it!”. A few seconds later we heard the door open and were greeted by a familiar face.



Ethan and I looked at each other and we both started grinning.

(A/N: So how many guessed who it was? :) Thanks so much for reading, and I hope you enjoy!)

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I guessed correctly when Darlene told Holly about it when she was sick, but then I changed my mind when it came up again. I should've stuck with my first thought!  :P

Happy birthday, Elysia! She looks a lot like Holly.