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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #30 on: June 27, 2015, 04:53:24 PM »
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does she have a head?

Oh, thank goodness,She takes after her mother.

Such laughter!

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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #31 on: June 27, 2015, 05:49:47 PM »
 :o Pregant Grim, how very fun. I like the daughters name, had to look it up but I think it suits her.



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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #32 on: June 27, 2015, 06:30:57 PM »
I like the daughters name, had to look it up but I think it suits her.

Wikipedia:

In the Heracleidae of Euripides, Macaria ("she who is blessed") is a daughter of Heracles.
Even after Heracles's death, King Eurystheus pursues his lifelong vendetta against the hero by hunting down his children.
Macaria flees with her siblings and her father's old friend Iolaus to Athens, where they are received by Demophon, the king. Arriving at the gates of Athens with his army, Eurystheus gives Demophon an ultimatum, threatening war upon Athens unless Demophon surrenders Heracles's children. When Demophon refuses and begins to prepare for war, an oracle informs him that Athens will be victorious only if a noble maiden is sacrificed to Persephone.
Upon hearing this, Macaria sees that her only choice is immediate death on the altar or eventual death at the hands of Eurystheus. Since in neither case will she be granted a normal, happy life, she offers herself as the victim to save the welcoming city and its inhabitants, declining a lottery that would put other girls at risk.

Oooh!

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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #33 on: June 27, 2015, 06:33:55 PM »
Ooh, I do like the name.  :o  Hilarious update as always!

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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #34 on: June 28, 2015, 06:35:38 AM »
Oh, sheesh, way to go with ending the part that way. Had me giggling throughout.
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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #35 on: June 28, 2015, 08:15:56 AM »
Very good. I got a good laugh from that part. :)
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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #37 on: June 29, 2015, 11:32:25 AM »
0.0 A pregnant Grim!?!?! Oh my!  That is spectacular!  A wonderful glitch to have ^^  Really enjoying your story and I'm really glad I didn't have anything to drink at that last part XD

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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #38 on: June 29, 2015, 07:14:53 PM »
@Tixxis Thank you for the lovely description of Macaria's history. I'm afraid you did more research than Mr. Gamboa and I did. I just Wikipedia-ed "Hades" and Macaria was listed as one of his children. I do like the name, though, and I think it suits her.  :)

I apologize in advance for the groan-y title of this next chapter. I was just going to call it "Fatherhood," but then I typed it out and I couldn't help myself.

Chapter 6:  Father Hood

In his haste to depart for the hospital, Mr. Gamboa had forgotten Patches' evening feeding. As a result, the conflict between Reese and the cowplant came to a head.

Fortunately, Reese was relatively unscathed, and actually much less angry. This was something of a relief, as she had taken to spending her nights repeatedly kicking over the trashcan and picking it back up again. It was nice for her to have some occupation, but Mr. Gamboa was afraid it would disturb the baby's sleep.

Mr. Gamboa arrived home from the hospital and carried Macaria up to her room. He was pleased to note that her lavender skin matched the décor perfectly.
Despite his initial misgivings, he found he took to breastfeeding quite naturally.

Macaria had been born just after midnight, so Mr. Gamboa had plenty of time to get her settled in before morning. He wouldn't even have to miss a day of work.

Macaria dropped off to sleep, and Mr. Gamboa went downstairs to explain to Patches that his name was now Cerberus. Mr. Gamboa's Simpedia research had turned up this name, which he felt was much more dignified and fitting for Death's pet.
Patches was unimpressed.

In the morning, Mr. Gamboa gave Macaria one last tickle, and headed off to work with a spring in his step. Fatherhood was turning out to be quite simple.

In truth, Macaria was an astonishingly easy baby. She seemed somehow to sense that her father required a little coddling, so she kept her demands few and her giggles plentiful. She saved her messier moments for daycare. Mr. Gamboa never changed a single diaper.

Mr. Gamboa arrived home from work on Macaria's birthday, fed Patches/Cerberus, and headed up to his daughter's bedroom. He paused one last time to consider the option of sending Macaria home to be raised by her mother. She babbled sweetly at him, eyes full of hope and potential, and he knew it was out of the question. He hadn't asked for fatherhood, and he was certainly an imperfect father. Much about the road ahead frankly terrified him, but wherever it led he knew they would walk it together.

Mr. Gamboa stood aside as his daughter leapt from her bassinet, an energetic and lively little girl.

They immediately became best friends, and then Macaria looked expectantly at her father and asked what was for dinner.

Mr. Gamboa eyed the stove and microwave, both completely blocked by a giant cowplant, then suggested that Macaria go outside and try out the new monkey bars while he did some rearranging.

To his credit, Mr. Gamboa only cut himself twice while preparing his first family dinner.

To Macaria's credit, she was very subtle about shunning her father's meal in favor of a bowl of yogurt.

Mr. Gamboa may not have been much of a cook, but he made an excellent space monster.

He was also a fine tutor.

Macaria completed her homework, and was sent to bed promptly at 9, while Mr. Gamboa set about doing the dishes and tending the garden. Though he had long ago completed his gardening aspiration, he was loathe to pull it all out. He still needed many of the plants for his doomed serums. Unfortunately, the weeding and watering took all night, leaving him no time to work on his rocket.

He woke Macaria at 6, and faced off against the stove again, making a valiant attempt at scrambled eggs. He was a Stoves and Grills Master, after all. That had to count for something.

In the end, his eggs were excellent, but too slow, and Macaria bolted down another bowl of yogurt before heading out for her first day at school.

Mr. Gamboa sighed. He gazed despondently from the pests buzzing about his Chrysanthemums to the dishes mouldering on the counter to his neglected rocket ship outside. “Sometimes,” he told the inventing robot when he got to work, “There's so much to do that I wish there were two of me.”

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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #39 on: June 29, 2015, 07:56:22 PM »
Oh no! LOL! I love the way you hit us with a 'one-liner' at the end of every chapter. I'm totally cracking up.  ;D I think you may have out done yourself with this one though!
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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #40 on: June 29, 2015, 08:51:45 PM »
The credit for looking up Macaria's name goes to HelenP. :)
She had to look it up, and when she said so, I wanted to know more about the name too.

Cerberus I know. He guarded the gates of the Netherworld for Hades. Scary!

Macaria is so subtle - what a darling!


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« Reply #41 on: June 30, 2015, 06:04:36 AM »
Grim breastfeeding and cooking, whatever next? ;P Another wonderful update.
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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #42 on: June 30, 2015, 01:23:00 PM »
Cerebrus is a very fitting name. I love Macaria's skin, can't wait to see her human glamour. :D

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« Reply #43 on: June 30, 2015, 11:09:02 PM »
Just a quick heads-up:  I'm heading off on vacation tomorrow so this is likely to be the last chapter for two weeks or so. I'm hoping to get a lot of gameplay time in, though, so I can come back with a lot of new material for Mr. Gamboa's story. Just wanted to make sure no one thought I'd given up for good. :)

Chapter 7:  Jamaal

The next day, Macaria chose to go to school disguised. She told Mr. Gamboa she was tired of the other kids asking her about the power source for her spacesuit lights. Mr. Gamboa understood completely. He'd gone back to wearing his robes full-time after too many people at the gym asked him where that black smoke was coming from.

It was a particularly difficult day at work. Mr. Gamboa first failed to transform a metal . . .

. . . and then his serum testing turned out even worse than usual.

Nevertheless, he completed all of his required daily tasks and found himself with an hour to kill before quitting time. For a bit of fun, he tossed his cloning machine back into the invention constructor and installed a new upgrade he'd been contemplating.
A few whirs and clicks later, he found himself standing on the pad, surrounded by glowing green rings.

A moment after that, he was looking directly at his own mirror image.

“Hello,” he said, with as much gravity as he could muster. “I am Mr. Gamboa.”

“Jamaal Paris,” stated the mirror image, “A pleasure to make your acquaintance.”

Mr. Gamboa was somewhat taken aback. He had incorrectly assumed he'd be able to name his own clone. He'd been torn between Thanatos and a few other options, though Jamaal had certainly not been among them.

He inquired as politely as he could as to the origin of the clone's name. Jamaal replied that as he'd only come into existence about ten seconds previous that most things in the universe, his name included, were rather a mystery to him.

There was no time for any further interrogation, as the whistle blew signaling the end of the work day. Mr. Gamboa beckoned for Jamaal to follow him home.

Macaria burst out of the front door the moment the two Reapers arrived at Cypress Terrace. “Uncle Jamaal!” she shrieked happily, and threw herself into his arms.

“You already know . . . er . . . Uncle Jamaal?” asked Mr. Gamboa.

“Of course,” she answered, “ he appeared in my relationship panel after school. We're already friends. Come meet Patches, Uncle Jamaal!”

“It's Cerberus!” Mr. Gamboa called after them, then shrugged and followed them into the house.
Jamaal possessed all of Mr. Gamboa's purchased traits, though none of his skills, so Mr. Gamboa strongly encouraged him to develop some. He started by enlisting him in leveling his own logic skill by playing many late-night rounds of chess. By morning, the two had become good friends.

After waking Macaria, Jamaal made breakfast, and then he and Mr. Gamboa started in on the gardening.

When it came time to leave for work, Mr. Gamboa waved cheerily and suggested that Jamaal might consider getting a job himself once the watering was done. Just something to pass the time, and give him some goals to work toward. Jamaal promised he would give the matter some thought.

That evening, Mr. Gamboa arrived home to find Macaria eating dinner, her homework and extra credit already complete, thanks to Jamaal's help. Macaria's new tutor was nowhere to be found however, and Mr. Gamboa was pleased to hear that Jamaal had heeded his advice and was already off at his first day of work.

“Yeah. He said he went to the park earlier and met some people.”

“He made a couple of new friends, and one of them knew about an opening at some restaurant or bar or something.”

“What an impressively productive day he had.” Mr. Gamboa was pleased that Macaria had such a positive new role model in her life.

Mr. Gamboa sent the child off to bed and went out to do a bit of stargazing with the telescope. He sighed happily and patted himself on the back. His little family was steadily growing and life was good indeed.

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Re: The Singular Life of Mr. G.R. Gamboa
« Reply #44 on: June 30, 2015, 11:39:23 PM »
Lol, funnier and funnier *snicker*. Have a nice holiday, can't wait to read more about the adventures of Mr G.R. Gamboa.  :)
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