Author Topic: The Deare Legacy -- Chapter 7  (Read 9148 times)

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Re: The Deare Legacy -- Chapter 5
« Reply #15 on: June 10, 2013, 04:28:07 AM »
Sims with commitment issues can be so silly! Poor girl, I hope it is yes this time.

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Re: The Deare Legacy -- Chapter 5
« Reply #16 on: June 10, 2013, 08:10:11 PM »
It's yes. I can tell it from the animation/pic. And great update.
Chetan.
Actually, he did that whenever he said no the first time. Guess you guys will have to wait to see his response. Expect Chapter 6 either tomorrow or Wednesday. And also, thanks!

Sims with commitment issues can be so silly! Poor girl, I hope it is yes this time.
Yes, yes they can be. I felt so bad for Clarissa when she was rejected. Her face was so sad!
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The Deare Legacy -- Chapter 6
« Reply #17 on: June 11, 2013, 10:46:02 PM »
Chapter 6

...yes!



My heart sang as I gave him an amorous hug to thank him.

"I'm sorry for yesterday, Clarissa," he said quietly. "I didn't have my priorities straight."

No, you didn't, I thought, but kept silent.

"Do you want to get married now?" he asked me.

"Yes!" I exclaimed. We exchanged rings right then and there.



Hank Deare and Clarissa Deare. I like the sound of that. I learned that Hank was a schmoozer who was charismatic and a great kisser. He also had commitment issues but loved the outdoors. He brought in $2,919, a nice sum of money. Using this money, we now had enough to build a small house.



It may be a little small, but we had a generous amount stored up, $3,169, for anything else we may need in the future. Oh, and to provide us with a starting point for our improved house.

"It'll probably take about $10,000 to start and another $20,000 to finish," Alyssa said wisely.

After eating some autumn salad and having an embarrassing moment during which I accidentally used the bathroom in my own pants (and then unclogged and cleaned the toilet), Hank and I finally got some free time alone.

"I'm going to quit my job, Clarissa," he said quietly into my ear.

"Why, Hank?" I asked him.

"I don't want to have a regular 9-5 job. I want to stand out."

"So what job are you taking?"

"I'm going to be a dumpster diver."

"I hope you're kidding," I teased.

"I'm not."

We sat in silence, and Hank was the one who broke it. "Let's celebrate our marriage, shall we?"



Cue the chimes to the tune of Rock-A-Bye Baby.

"I love you Hank," I whispered to him before falling asleep.

While I was asleep, Hank got a makeover at the mirror and dresser.



I think he looks much better now.

When I awoke, I felt nauseous and hungry at the same time. After a quick detour to the toilet, I felt queasy again and even more hungry because my stomach was empty.

After a quick breakfast all three of us went to our separate ways of earning income for the family. I sketched architectural designs (I couldn't go to work as I had days off from marriage)...



...Alyssa was solving the unsolvable on the computer...



...and Hank was... dumpster diving...?



I reached level 4 in Painting. Hank found a clock and a television in the dump. Alyssa solved something that dealt with P=NP. I'm not a genius -- I don't know what she's talking about. We sold the clock and television; we didn't need either of them.

By the time I finished my sketch, Hank was home and Alyssa was playing computer games. And I felt nauseous again. Fortunately, after cleaning the shower, making Alyssa's bed, cleaning the dishes, and starting a new sketch, I was promoted to Decor Debutant, level 6 of the Architectural Design profession. I received a tape measure from City Hall to take measurements at client's houses.

Shortly after I was frisky with Hank and then threw up in the toilet. Bad luck.

Suddenly, two things happened at once.

Hank began to flirt with Alyssa; or was it the other way around?



And I found out I was pregnant!



But there was still the Hank issue to think about.



I decided to announce my pregnancy first, and then ask him why he was flirting with my sister. But he was so kind to the baby that I realized it was probably an accident. Maybe.



Alyssa also felt my stomach; she had overheard us talking.



And the next morning, Hank flirted with me for about an hour, probably trying to make up for the night before. Well, it worked.



I will leave you with this picture of my second trimester.


I don't know why Hank kept flirting with Alyssa; I understand he has commitment issues but that doesn't mean he can flirt with his sister-in-law! And when they tried for a baby, it actually took two tries but I didn't mention that in the chapter.
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Re: The Deare Legacy -- Chapter 6
« Reply #18 on: June 12, 2013, 10:53:08 AM »
Congrats on the wedding! Hank must behave now, he is almost a daddy. :P

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Re: The Deare Legacy -- Chapter 6
« Reply #19 on: June 12, 2013, 10:37:43 PM »
Congrats on the wedding! Hank must behave now, he is almost a daddy. :P
Thanks! I didn't feel like having a bachelorette party because she only knows men. And I didn't want to have a wedding party because she only knew men! And yea, I was so mad when I saw them flirting right under Clarissa's nose. Bad Hank!

Next chapter to be expected tomorrow or possibly Friday.
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Re: The Deare Legacy -- Chapter 7
« Reply #20 on: August 25, 2013, 09:59:12 PM »
Somehow, "tomorrow" turned into "two months later." Oops. I promise to update more often, though school starts on Thursday. Without further ado, here is...
Chapter 7

It's hard, having no jobs to look forward to while on maternity leave. I called City Hall, but all they said was that "I was incapable of performing my job." What? Since when?

Don't get me wrong; I love kids. I can't wait for my nooboos to arrive. Yes, that was a plural. I'm hoping that they're twins or triplets. I won't choose my first-born to be the heir(ess). I'm going to be fair and wait to see which one has the best personality. Although, I will love all my children equally, of course!

Seeing as there was nothing else to do, I decided to sketch while Alyssa looked over my shoulder and Hank took a shower.



I heard Hank splashing about in the puddles outside, and wished that I could join him. However, that fell under rigorous activities due to the up and down movement. Darn.



I now have  five skill points in Painting. I am slowly ascending that ladder. Though I am not gifted with the Artistic trait, I love to paint, and sketch. Though, my true passion lies in sculpting. A sculpting station is too expensive, however, and we have a little over $3,000.

I let off a little steam by making inappropriate forum posts. Afterwards, I felt a lot better.



Hank helped me feel better by encouraging me to a pillow fight. I won. Not that I was keeping track, or anything.



"I love you so much," Hank whispered, as we stood in the (full) moonlight. After a few smooches (or more than a few), we retired to bed.

The next morning was the baby's due date. My stomach was in full-blown nooboo mode, and I could barely bend over to make the bed.



Upon going to the bathroom, I learned that our sink was broken. Great. Another thing I had to fix because Alyssa definitely wouldn't, and I didn't want to trouble Hank. Not after what I had seen.



I also learned that Hank and Alyssa had eaten the last two servings of pancakes. Grumbling, I made a batch for myself, and even took the good liberty of putting in the fridge for later. I was not thanked. As I tried to repair the only sink in the house, Alyssa shooed me out of the bathroom so she could take a shower. I was forced into the main room, complete with dirty dishes that couldn't be washed because of the broken sink. I almost decided to rage-quit (word learned from Alyssa) when I heard Hank playing computer games with the volume at full-blast.



Eventually I decided to repair an old television for Jamie Sekemoto. She (somehow knowing my number) called me in the middle of the night asking me to do this favor. Being half-asleep, I consented. Now, awake, I was wishing that I had declined.



At least she gave me $500 for my efforts (which included finding her, finally, at the consignment shop). Upon hearing her gush about her new marriage to a nearby stranger, I remembered that we hadn't built a nursery yet. Rushing home, I told Hank this and he immediately called one of his builder friends.

Something strange happened when I came home, though. I walked in and saw Hank and Alyssa step away from each other, quickly. What if they were flirting again? But Hank wouldn't...would he?



Shortly after Hank's friend arrived, the nursery was finished. It does give the house an odd shape, but we like it. I tried to make it as gender-neutral as possible (though, it doesn't hurt to put a picture of a unicorn up).



I decided to repair the sink before the baby came. Surprisingly, it was still hanging on in my stomach. This time, Alyssa mopped up the puddle of water below me.



Hank is so sweet. We had a pillow fight, but immediately after (I won) he grabbed my hands and said the sweetest things to me. I won't repeat them, just so that your gag reflex doesn't activate. He wouldn't flirt with my sister.



As I walk into the kitchen, I suddenly feel the most excruciating pain I have ever felt in my life. It was like a million tiny knives digging into my intestines. Yes, I know. It's not a pretty image. It's childbirth -- I figured that out quickly enough.



Hank freaked out when he saw, to which I replied with a huffy, "HELP ME!" It was more like a shriek, but I'll pretend that I stayed dignified the entire time.



He drove me to Sacred Spleen Hospital, and the staff there quickly got me into a room. Hank sat, biting his lip and pacing the entire time. Finally, they ordered him out due to the fact that he was causing anxiety to me, as well. Finally, finally, the time came.

At 7:59pm, on Wednesday, Week 2, Danny Deare was born -- a loner who displayed genius qualities even at birth.

At 8:02pm, on the same, cool, fall evening, Angelina Deare was born -- an insane light sleeper.

And at 8:05pm, Patience Deare was born -- an insane, friendly baby.

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Re: The Deare Legacy -- Chapter 7
« Reply #21 on: September 24, 2014, 09:02:09 AM »
I'm moving this to the Stories Graveyard due to inactivity.  Jade, you can revive this story by contacting a moderator.



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