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Re: The Daughters of Loki: A New Baby
« Reply #30 on: June 19, 2014, 08:58:01 PM »
Fennie:  You smell fertile.  I should introduce you to my sister.
Pip:  I'm sorry, what?


Made me fall off my chair, Pip! ;D
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Re: The Daughters of Loki: A New Baby
« Reply #31 on: June 19, 2014, 11:04:57 PM »
I'm more interested in Fen's new pack now!
It seemed like a nice twist to have the mighty Fenrir wolf adopt a tiny puppy into her pack.  Glad you liked it!

Ah, that maternity wear. Why didn't they have that when I was pregnant a bazillion years ago?
Yeah, Sims get all the good stuff!

LOL!  Oh those girls crack me up!  I love Hel's attempt at a new wardrobe XD lol
Thanks!  That's actually how she turned out after the magic mirror makeover.  I loved that the cape, shoulder spikes, and hood were still there, so I left them...for a while, at least.

Fennie:  You smell fertile.  I should introduce you to my sister.
Pip:  I'm sorry, what?

Made me fall off my chair, Pip! ;D
I'm glad, though I hope you didn't get hurt  :=)



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Re: The Daughters of Loki: A New Baby
« Reply #32 on: June 20, 2014, 08:52:31 AM »
This is so cool Pippen!  I love your maternity wear.  So much better than that ghastly dress with a bow.  ;)
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Re: The Daughters of Loki: A New Baby
« Reply #33 on: June 20, 2014, 12:10:15 PM »
The pillow fight was great! I've been playing without Generations, and it's really hard to get a prospective parent into the bedroom.
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Re: The Daughters of Loki: A New Baby
« Reply #34 on: June 20, 2014, 02:28:05 PM »
OK so I have now learnt that being in your 30's does NOT make one dignified... When I read the "you smell fertile" part I ended up snorting the juice I was drinking lol suffice to say my nostrils are unhappy with me while my brain is still chuckling quite enthusiastically from that update! Thanks Pip!
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Re: The Daughters of Loki: A New Baby
« Reply #35 on: June 20, 2014, 08:13:43 PM »
This is so cool Pippen!  I love your maternity wear.  So much better than that ghastly dress with a bow.  ;)
I love when these random outfits I download end up being maternity compatible.  It comes as a surprise to me too!

The pillow fight was great! I've been playing without Generations, and it's really hard to get a prospective parent into the bedroom.
I thought it would get them into the bedroom together, but they actually went to the basement and had the fight by Midy's bed!  It took some doing to get them into Hel's room, but I just wrote it by the way Hel's mindset worked rather than by the Watcher's perspective.

OK so I have now learnt that being in your 30's does NOT make one dignified... When I read the "you smell fertile" part I ended up snorting the juice I was drinking lol suffice to say my nostrils are unhappy with me while my brain is still chuckling quite enthusiastically from that update! Thanks Pip!
Wow, I got a juice snort for that?!?  High praise indeed!  Glad you enjoyed that  :=)  The joke I mean.  I don't think you enjoyed juiced up nostrils.

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Re: The Daughters of Loki: A New Baby
« Reply #36 on: June 21, 2014, 02:37:40 AM »
Bifrost brigde on her face - that's so adorkable :D





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Re: The Daughters of Loki: A New Baby
« Reply #37 on: June 23, 2014, 07:25:45 PM »
Hel is very pretty! She should keep her face out of scary hoods. And I enjoy the distinctly different voices of the sisters.

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Re: The Daughters of Loki: A New Baby
« Reply #38 on: June 25, 2014, 11:05:31 AM »
Bifrost brigde on her face - that's so adorkable :D
Thanks!  It made me chuckle, but I didn't know if anyone else would really appreciate it, so thanks!

Hel is very pretty! She should keep her face out of scary hoods. And I enjoy the distinctly different voices of the sisters.
Yeah, she's lovely. I'm not sure which of the sisters I think is prettiest, actually.  They all have such interesting looks.  Glad you enjoy their voices and that they're coming across as unique characters.  Thanks for that feedback  :=)

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The Daughters of Loki: The First Birth
« Reply #39 on: June 25, 2014, 11:26:15 AM »
Overjoyed that her part of her father's plan seemed to be working, Hel invited her mentor over to share in the joy.



Flint:  Oh, look at your adorable baby bump!
Hel:  Yes.  My lumpy stomach is endearing, apparently.
Flint:  Umm, yeah.  Anyway, why are you dressed as Poison Ivy?
Hel:  Because I'm pregnant, obviously.
After Flint convinced her that superhero attire wasn't the ideal maternity wear, Hel switched into her swimsuit before giving birth.



Hugi:  Thanks for coming over, Midy.  Now go take the baby away from Hel before she does something hideous...like try to nurture it.  Or establish herself as a role model.
Midy:  Oh, look at the adorable baby!  What's his name.
Hel:  Jasper.
Midy:  Why did you pick that name?
Hl:  Because he's just some useless boy child who isn't pink, a fairy, or a girl, so I didn't waste much time on thinking of a name.
Midy:  Oh, isn't that nice.



And so, the nurturing of baby Jasper began, even as Hugi wondered why the playing of the kids radio station didn't result in multiple births.



Midy:  My hairstyle keeps changing.  I must be a fashion icon.  Or a Kardashian.  Hopefully it's the icon thing.
And while the fashion icon that is Fennie tended the spotlight mushrooms she had planted right outside the front door, Sleipnir tended to something else.



Sleipnir:  Hi, small dog.  This is the most social interaction I've had in days.
Fufu:  Woof!
Sleipnir:  I know, right?
And while the other girls dealt with their parts of the challenge, Hel acted upon advice given by Hugi and sought out another fairy baby daddy.



Hel:  Hey there, you want to father a pink-skinned fairy daughter with me?
Branch:  Umm, that's rather specific...
Hel:  Oh, and let's go to the elixir shop!



They made some unusual usage of the LLAMA, which helps Hel move towards completing her lifetime wish to be a master romancer.



Hel:  Wow, I think I'm already pregnant!  I feel like I'm about to spin into a different outfit.



Hel:  Oh.  Not what I was expecting...


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Re: The Daughters of Loki: The First Birth
« Reply #41 on: June 25, 2014, 12:33:03 PM »
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Midy:  Yes, plumbing service?  I want to learn handiness, but my toilet won't break.  Do you have any suggestions?  Hello?

That made me laugh out loud, along with many other parts of the story!  Excellent story so far.  Will be reading  :)

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Re: The Daughters of Loki: The First Birth
« Reply #42 on: June 25, 2014, 03:27:57 PM »
Hugi:  Thanks for coming over, Midy.  Now go take the baby away from Hel before she does something hideous...like try to nurture it.  Or establish herself as a role model.

I admit, that made me laugh :P I really get that Pippin vibe from this - I mean obviously 'cause you wrote it but what I'm trying to say is you have a very particular writing style and it's awesome. I do love your sense of humour.



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Re: The Daughters of Loki: The First Birth
« Reply #43 on: June 25, 2014, 05:37:48 PM »
This is hilarious!  ;D ;D  So what happens to Jasper?
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Re: The Daughters of Loki: The First Birth
« Reply #44 on: June 25, 2014, 07:00:04 PM »
Her pregnancy outfit had me howling XD  Actually, most of the update had me laughing hysterically.

 

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