Week 20 Day 6, Swizzle and Jami packed up the family plot, sold all their belongings, and move to Riverview. They moved to a small house with a good sized yard. Out of 6.8 million, they got to keep 4,000. Swizzle had already accumulated 143,000 lifetime happiness points and had more than 90,000 unspent. First thing, he got a dust old lamp and wished for fortune. While Swizzle went to hold some business meetings and Jami left to buy supplies at the elixir shop, the house was remodeled. They kept it simple, but got everything they needed to make life more comfortable.
When Jami arrived back home, she was greeted by some neighbors who told her about Riverview. Mostly about the excellent fishing.
Jami needed to work up her magic skill and what better way than casting good luck charms on your new neighbors.
Time to magically upgrade all their new possessions to unbreakable. First the computer, then the stereo. You'd think she'd fix the stove and shower first, but Jami had her own set of priorities.
Swizzle wanted to learn alchemy. He could help build up their store of vials of bliss. After learning the basics, he was given some basic ingredients. Jami used them to start an herb and mushroom garden.
Swizzle went to work the next day and met a few of his co-workers. (Nice work uniform, by the way) When he got home, he ask Jami to finally marry him. She, of course, agreed.
They had a little private celebration, and when chimes were heard, decided to get married right away. And so ended their second day in Riverview.
Swizzle: Aw, how's my little lump of Doe?
In no time they had a little son to snuggle. Swizzle had a little mishap at the alchemy station.
Jami: I made some cure elixirs. Just use one before you emotionally scar him for life.
Braise Doe - Heavy Sleeper, Excitable
Braise learned all his toddler traits.
Jami: I like cooking, but all I've made is country bread. Maybe you can do more.
Braise: Let's talk about it when we're not next to a fuming potty.
Aunt Bernice has struck once again. Braise played with his doll until exhaustion set in.
Look next to the fireplace. We've had an unfortunate spawning of beetles here and also just inside the front door.