Chapter 16: The Circle of LifeBreaking with tradition, Joe and Macy threw a wedding party and invited as many of the extended family as could come. Some of them had other commitments (and Emily’s sisters were still missing) but Vicky, Hal, Liv, Georgie and Tom turned up.
Some things stayed the same, though: the bride wore the tiara that had been handed down from Chris to Tina and then Emily.
After the ceremony, everyone went indoors for the cake.
Some of the guests stayed on for the dancing afterwards. The bride and groom were the last ones left on the dancefloor.
When they realised that everyone else had gone, they decided they had better things to do than dancing.
Bob-Andy had gone to bed early. He tired easily these days and said that the unaccustomed socialising and dancing had worn him out – although that was partly an excuse. He and Isabella might not really be a couple but it was still a little awkward when she found him slow-dancing with her sister.
Just before midnight, he woke up, feeling light-headed.
Izzy, somehow aware of Grim’s arrival, woke up and ran into the room.
“Bob-Andy! I promise I won’t forget. Thank you for giving me Joe and Tom.”
Bob-Andy was laid to rest in the family mausoleum. It was almost full now.
“So the time of my release is approaching at long last. Will it happen as soon as Macy has a child? I wanted to ask you to help me with a few last details.”
“Hang on a minute, Ana! Have I missed something here? Remind me of your family.”
“Well, I married Vernon and had Christabel, who is an electrocution ghost. Then…
“…and now Joseph has married Macy, who died in a fire. When she has a baby like herself, I will be freed from the effects of surviving being burnt to death and will, presumably, be free to go.”
“No. Sorry, Ana, you’ve forgotten one. That last death, just before we met. I’m not quite sure how we go about fixing that one. I think I’d better talk to Grim. I know he still admires your cheek, trying to pull a stunt like that, and I think he’ll be willing to give us a few hints at least. Meanwhile, I’m afraid you have one more generation to guide through their tasks.”
“Very well. I suppose I can keep going for a few more years – and thank you, Deirdra, for everything.”
Now that he was a married man, Joe decided that the time was finally right to join the science career. Macy registered as an architect but spent most of her time at the inventing bench. Lacy and Juan might have been obsessed with the idea of creating artificial life but the three of them had discussed other wild ideas, too; now she was determined to turn one of them into reality. She had no memory at all of the fire. If only she could create a time machine, she could go back and find out what really happened that day. Maybe she could even manage to rescue Lacy.
In an amazingly short time, she’d made something that she thought might work. Without giving herself time for second thoughts, she went inside and switched it on. Everything seemed to go well at first but then she found it was harder than she’d thought to direct the machine and she went further into the past than she’d intended. A lot further.
Perhaps she’d better put off any more trips until she’d worked out a way to improve the controls. Maybe Joe could help: he’d upgraded so many other things. Could a time machine be harder to improve than a teleporter or a gyroscopic conductor? She’d ask him later, when she felt less groggy.
At first, Macy thought the persistent nausea was some kind of time travel sickness. Then she realised what the real cause was.
Joe gave Ana the good news. With the baby’s arrival, his requirements would be complete – apart from one. He still needed a special friend. Did she have any genie lamps left?
Macy was alone in the tower, painting, when the contractions started.
Summary – generation 6Heir: Joseph Goole
Life state: drowning ghost
Traits: disciplined, virtuoso, workaholic, handy, unlucky
Lifetime wish: Become a Creature-Robot Cross Breeder
Toddler requirements: best friends with both parents, reached level 3 in two skills (xylophone, painting books)
Child requirements: on honor roll, one opportunity completed (Badging Ceremony)
Teenager requirements: on honor roll, reached level 3 in mausoleum clerk part-time job, had a romantic interest (Serena Hummel)
Unique best friend: Marcy Roe (genie)
Two career rewards: Gardening Hero's Trophy, Firefighter of the Year Trophy
Three unique opportunities: Funny Looking Fish, Just Business, A Just-In-Time Harvest
Four unique Lifetime Happiness Rewards: Super Green Thumb, Steel Bladder, Dirt Defiant, Climatron Control Unit
Five unique 5000+point wishes: master gardening skill, grow a perfect life plant, master handiness skill, master fishing skill, have first child
Six unique skill challenges: Electrician, Tinkerer, Amateur Ichthyologist, Botanical Boss, Master Farmer, Master Planter
Seven items for mausoleum: mounted fish
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