A Romantic BreakWith his career maxed and lifetime wish achieved, Justin realised he’d better start preparing for the next generation, starting with acquiring said heir’s mother.
Planning to spend the rest of your life with someone you’d never met was a gamble, to say the least, but Justin liked what he’d found out about her – and, to be honest, he’d fallen heavily for her photo in a back-issue of the
Starlight Times. They’d produce amazing-looking kids together. OK, Kimberley said she was ‘a bit of a diva’ but then, he was pretty showbizzy himself. It had to be worth a try. And if they turned out to hate each other, well, he still had time to look elsewhere. He went to the cemetery, took out the old lamp his mother had given him ‘in case it came in useful’ and gave it a good rub.
And there she was: pink, glowing and translucent…
…and then suddenly as solid as he was…
…and audibly hungry. Well, he knew that she’d starved to death. She must have years of eating to catch up on by now. He was about to introduce himself and offer her an apple when he was rudely interrupted by an unexpected birthday.
Well, all right, it shouldn’t really have come as a surprise but he’d lost track of the days recently.
As the sparkles subsided, he ruefully acknowledged that a rumbling tummy wasn’t the worst embarrassment a body could cause you.
Still, the show must go on. Manfully ignoring his sudden hair loss (and the intrusive paparazza in her nightie), he turned back to his beautiful blonde.
“Miss JoAnn Norman? I am delighted to make your acquaintance at last.”
And so on and so (charmingly) on.
It was front-page news. (Things were a little slow in Starlight Shores just then.) Celebrities behaving oddly were always good value and the reporter got plenty of mileage out of the story of the town’s star acrobat reviving a ghost and then asking her to move in with his odd – but rich and famous – family. Whatever next?
‘Next’ was, in fact, Justin taking JoAnn home to meet the folks, the new member of the household eating large quantities of Grace’s cooking and then everyone retiring respectably and separately to bed. Not at all newsworthy.
And, fortunately, the reporters were all stranded outside the fence when Justin cornered JoAnn the following morning for some serious flirting
in their underwear.
It would be good to get away from the press entirely, though. What better than a romantic break in Al Simhara? The prospect of catching some foreign insects was, of course, a useful bonus but entirely irrelevant. Well, mostly irrelevant.
It appeared that the
Starlight Times had an Egyptian correspondent.
Either that or she was a particularly nosy local. In an attempt to evade her attentions, Justin chose an oddly remote spot to make his next move.
Remote but oh so romantic. He was a showman, after all.
They couldn’t spend all of their time together. Justin had a collection to complete (either butterflies or beetles; he wasn’t fussed). JoAnn was OK with that. They’d discovered a mysterious garden in an oasis: apparently abandoned, yet well irrigated and surprisingly weed-free. Was it secretly tended at night by the Egyptian equivalent of brownies? Green-fingered Jo was fascinated. While Justin was chasing around the desert in search of insects, she stayed at the oasis, harvesting or simply communing with the plants.
And as the sun started to sink, he’d come back to her.
“How're
you doin’?”
And she’d melt.
Then they’d talk about their days – and about how much they’d missed each other.
A cynic would say it was all terribly cheesy. Fortunately, cynics were in short supply in the desert.
It was wonderful.
And nearby was the perfect location for a romantic night together.
Sadly, the palace itself was locked and they had to make do with a tent on the terrace.
They managed anyway. They were in love – the tent
was a palace (just as long as they didn’t think too much about comfort or space).
One night, on the spur of the moment, they got married in their secret garden. Justin was vaguely aware that his family would be upset about missing out on the celebrations but at least the paparazzi were all in bed.
It was a wonderful, timeless time away, almost free from dynastic responsibilities, but inevitably the day came when they had to return home and settle back into normal, everyday life.
JoAnn registered as a self-employed gardener and took the kitchen garden firmly in hand. The rest of the family had been neglecting the plants recently. Grace tended to get distracted by cooking and fishing, while Dan found the objects he could see through his telescope far more fascinating than anything earthbound.
Justin, who was beginning to yearn for fame beyond that of a mere variety act, determined to put on one last, glorious show.
The tiny audience, who appeared to have followed him home from Al Simhara, seemed less than impressed…
…but the show was nevertheless acclaimed by the reporters (who must all have been lurking in a nearby bar).
While Justin was in his dressing room, towelling himself down after the show, his phone rang. Would he go to the Brightmore and dance for a few hours
pour encourager les autres?
He was tired after the show and desperately wanted to go to bed – but it was the last opportunity he needed. Reluctantly, he turned away from home and towards the club.
He could see why they’d asked. This place was dead. He had a feeling it’d take more than Justin A. Knott cavorting in his skimpy stage outfit to bring in the crowds.
On the other hand, they were paying him. He put in a few hours of unconvincing solo boogying then thankfully took the pay cheque, went home and passed out.
Tomorrow would be soon enough to try for generation fifteen.
As on a few previous occasions, I’m anticipating slightly here but this is essentially the end of Justin’s part of the story and nothing was to change over the next few days.
Summary – Generation 14Heir: Justin
Traits: Athletic, Friendly, Ambitious, Natural Born Performer, Irresistible
Lifetime wish: Master Acrobat
Unique maxed career: Acrobat
Two unique best friends: Ife Toma, Monifa Hawass*
Three unique skill challenges: Marathon Runner, Fitness Nut, Beetle Collector**
Four unique opportunities: Showtime in the Park, No Sweat!, Talking Mimes, Tear Up the Dancefloor
Buildings bought this generation: none
Newly-upgraded properties: The Prosper Room
Vacations used: 1 out of 4
*Justin made several unique best friends in Egypt. Oddly, half the women in Al Simhara seemed to be called Monifa.
**He had completed all three insect-collecting challenges by the end of the Egyptian trip but Beetle Collector was the first to register – Firefly Collector still hasn’t (even though he completed it long before any other challenge).
Justin and JoAnn’s wedding was a surprise, by the way. I’d tried to get them married several times before but the ‘have private wedding’ cue kept cancelling. I was beginning to think maybe I’d need to apply the opposite logic from Leo and Victoria and have the wedding at home since the proposal had happened on holiday. The successful occasion was a half-hearted last-ditch attempt before they had to go home – which is why they’re wearing their everyday outfits and it’s rather darker than ideal for screenshots.