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Chapter 174: A House Full of Toddlers
« Reply #195 on: October 20, 2019, 05:17:25 PM »


The twins birthday is coming up soon,  so Cinda focuses on getting Odette up to speed with her vocabulary.

With Rory's and Gramlei's help, Odette's almost maxed that skill too, so with just a few new words, it's completed.

"When you're bigger, after your birthday, you'll be able to ride a bike."

"Bike. Ride a bike!"




Later on, after a shower and some fresh pajamas, Cinda gets in some playtime with Odette.

"Are you ready for the twins birthday sweetie? They'll be big enough to play with afterward."

Sam overhears her and is delighted, "Oh, another birthday! And for the little ones. I need to let everyone know."




And soon we are joined by Grandma Rae, who's arrival takes Cinda and Odette by surprise.

"Oh, I didn't mean to scare the little one my dear. Please reassure her that I mean no harm. I'm just here to celebrate with the family."

Cinda follows her advice as Odette does look a bit wary of this ghostly family member.

"It's okay sweetie, this is our Grandma Rae, the first musical star of our family. I'm sure she'd love to hear you play your xylophone sometime."

Once Odette hears the word music and xylophone, she just beams at this ghostly woman, and says, "Play music for Gamma Rae!"




And then Jared joins us saying, "Party!?! Did I hear we're having a party?"

"Yes, the twins are growing up tonight! Isn't that exciting? I can't wait to see what they look like, who's hair and eye color they get. It's my favorite birthday, I think."

"Well, it's definitely not my favorite birthday! I was hoping for a real party!" he says meanly.

"It's not like you were actually invited, Jared, and if you're going to be such a party pooper, then I'm sure we could do without your mean self!"

"That suits me just fine Watcher!" he retorts as he heads straight for a walker on the back deck.




As Rae joins them, Samuel's solemnly holding Ella by her cake.

Rory and Lorelei both use noise makers to show some birthday spirit. 




But Claire doesn't want to miss out on the toddler festivities, "Wait for me, wait for me! I'm floating as fast as I can."

She gets to the kitchen right after Samuel blows out the candle and places Ella on the floor.

And she claps happily when she sees she hasn't missed it.

But seeing the growing crowd surrounding her daughter, Cinda takes a pass and heads to the basement to be alone.




And with the sparkles fading we see that Ella has dark hair, even darker that her sister's.

It looks like it may actually be Rory's shade of black.




Let's take a closer look in stylist.

Well, I'm not sure if it's Samuel's Marshall or Rory's Hyde shade of dark hair or not, but her peachy skin and yellow outfit are shown off well against it.

I know I'm prejudiced but I think all the toddlers are adorable!




But Sam's the one drawing all the attention as he's overcome by Claire and Rae's ghostly presence, and he hits the floor. Again.

Lorelei, Rory, Claire and  Rae all look at him in dismay.

Until we all realize that Ella's disappeared!




Rory finds her in the nursery and picks her up saying, "Happy Birthday sweetie."

He gives her hugs, kisses and a few cuddles before he places her on the floor for some play time.

"Daddy and mommy will be back soon, right after Eric's birthday. Have some fun and play with your toys."




Rory quickly joins Lorelei to cheer for Eric as Samuel does the honors once again.




And Rae's stuck around for this birthday too.

"Well, of course I did Watcher! I'm with you and Claire, one of my favorite birthday's."

The sparkles arrive as the family claps and cheers.




And Eric is just as adorable as all the rest of the RH toddlers, giving us four Frio male cousins that have four different hair colors!

But his dark hair with his daddy's grey eyes combined with his mother's peachy skin and bright pink wings, makes me think he's going to be a heartthrob one day!




Cinda wasn't up for birthday parties with a crowd, even if it was just family, and I can see from her outfit she stayed busy in the basement getting in some martial arts practice.

But with the crowd dispersed, she gets right into mommy mode by starting Eric's potty training.




Then it's time to teach him some words.

She's a little disappointed as he just stares at her for the first few words.

"Blocks, you, Odette and Ella, can all play with blocks."




But then she hits on a word he likes and he giggles and repeats it.

"The monster that attacks with his claw, goes 'roar, roar.'

"Roar, roar, mon'ter goes 'roar'!"




Then he says it over and over again, getting more and more ferocious.

And Cinda realizes that their little son is definitely eccentric and grumpy and she wonders what that will mean for his future.

Could it be one that's filled with grumpy monsters!?!




But when he repeats, 'flower' with the same excitement, she realizes that there's plenty of fairy in him too.

My focus isn't on his words, but rather his face.

From this angle he doesn't have the typical narrow Frio face, but quite the square jawline.

A new genetic feature? Or just the trick of the angle and the light?

I guess only time will tell as little Eric ages up!




Bu it's been rather a long day so Cinda stops their lesson, changes Eric's diaper and gets him ready for bed.

"I don't know about you sweetie, but mommy's getting tired! Time for some sleepy bye little man!"




And she does the same with Ella, her first potty training along with a fresh diaper and new pj's.




After some mommy hugs and kisses, and a few cuddles, she starts on teaching her to talk.

But Ella's sad face and distracted look makes her realize that Ella's tired too.

So she pops both new toddlers into their cribs and heads for her own bed.




But as she looks at her summer shortie pj's, she gives me a look and says, "Watcher, I've been a bit chilly in my everyday and pj outfits, don't you think it's time to provide some fall/winter clothes? Or does a girl need to freeze to death before you notice?"

"I did notice that earlier today when you were spending time with Odette, but I didn't want to interrupt your mommy bonding time or the twins birthdays."

"Good save Watcher! But I'm not buying it!" is her snarky come back.

"Do you want new outfits or not!?! I've been dealing with mean-spirited sims since Jerad, so don't start something you can't possibly win, Cinda!"

Grudgingly she says, "What I meant to say, was…wait. What? Is that what mom meant by everyone being upset because she wanted to follow Founder Jared? Because he was mean? Is that why she stopped her story so abruptly, because I have that trait too?"

"No comment. You'd have to ask her what she meant. I'm no tattle tale."

So both frowning, we head into stylist and choose this for her everyday.

Classic black distressed jeans and a leather jacket with quilting, with a white crop top and black boots completing her look.




Then for her new pajamas, comfy black leggings with a loose white tunic with a gold embossed icon.

"Does that icon actually mean something to you or is it just a generic one?" I ask.

"Well, I guess it could mean something to someone, but right at the moment I'm too tired to contemplate what. I just know it's comfortable and a bit warmer than my shortie pajamas."



 
"Are those the only outfits you wanted to update for the cold weather?"

Cinda thinks a moment and says, "Nooo… maybe one more. One of these days, I really want to show Ms. Spinelli just exactly what kind of woman I am, not one who takes being called a 'little woman' lying down that's for sure!"

"Boy she sure got under your skin with that comment! It was rather rude, even for her."

"It was. I want to beat her at her own game, compete with her on her own turf, Watcher."

She thinks back to her first meeting with Spinelli and says, "Something in classic black, gloves, hair, all in the 20's style of course."




"I think I know just what you have in mind Cinda."

And when we're through, I know Cinda's going to love the look on Donia Spinelli's face when she confronts her looking like this!

"Oh, it's even better than I expected Watcher! You've really outdone yourself this time!"

As she heads off to bed, I hear her say, "Little woman my… eye. She'll regret she ever said those words! I'm not a Frio or a fairy for nothing!"

And knowing our Cinda as I do, I almost feel sorry for Ms. Spinelli. Almost.




So now we have three toddlers in the main Frio house, the oldest child, Odette, and her twin siblings, Ella and Eric.

Odette's learned her basic toddler skills and the twins have started on some of theirs.

And now Cinda's an officer on a mission, determined to beat Donia Spinelli at her own game, and looking like the 'Art Deco Diva', Greta Garbo herself!

Or maybe the 1920's "It Girl", Clara Bow, as she favored wavy bobs, pencil thin eyebrows, and fur trimmed long coats!

***choose for yourself after checking out these 1920 Icons***
https://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/gallery/style-icons-of-the-1920s-louise-brooks-great-garbo-clara-bow

Either way, Spinelli's in for the shock of her life when she sees just which twin is the debonair, James Bond type.

But that means they have to catch her first.

Will Lucas and Cinda get any closer to bringing her and her gang to justice?

Follow along and see what happens next in Chapter 175: Tyra joins the Team
Coming soon.

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Chapter 175: Tyra Joins the Team
« Reply #196 on: October 22, 2019, 01:39:11 PM »


With the security checks required, Cinda's finally got someone cleared to be her partner.

Detective Nest gave her the news and her partner's contact information after a briefing at his new house, under the disguise of a 'party.'

He'd recently moved from his girlfriend, widow Beverly Jones' house, to a much larger one as they're planning to start a family together soon, though Ms. Jones has older children from her previous marriage.

Cinda was so excited about finally having a partner that she called her as soon as she left the party, from outside on the sidewalk, despite the ambiance of nature.

"Officer Brink? This is Officer Frio. Detective Nest just gave me the good news about you being assigned as my partner. I can't wait to meet you and get you up to speed on our case."

"Oh, I'm so glad you called Officer Frio, please call me Tyra. I'm thrilled to be part of Detective Nest's team and to have another woman as my partner. I've been putting up with a lot of testosterone during my training and I could use a break! If one more Officer says he'll take it easy on me in defense training, I'm gonna scream."

"I prefer Cinda, no reason to stand on ceremony with a partner! And I know what you mean, some of them acting like we're not as well trained as them or inferior because we're women. But Detective Nest isn't like that, he realizes that we have our own skills and talents to bring to  the team. So you enjoyed the defense training classes? I'm heavily into martial arts myself and passed the defense trials with flying colors, so I didn't have to endure the entire class."

"Lucky you! I love athletics and I'm quite disciplined so martial arts holds the same appeal, but I had to take both classes as I'm just a beginner. But I'm still struggling a bit with my weight. In fact, I'm only on the team on a trial basis. I have to steadily drop this weight and get in shape or I won't be allowed to stay on it."




"Well, I'm not planning on losing my new partner that easily so I could help you out with some athletic training and I'd love a sparring partner. I have a feeling we're going to get along just fine and you'll be a welcome addition to the Guard as well as our little unit."

"Oh, I will definitely be taking you up on that offer! I've wanted to be in law enforcement as long as I can remember. My favorite line is 'Just the facts ma'am' from that old TV show I watched with my grandpa. He'd be so proud to know I got through the Police Academy. He always told me I could do anything I wanted."

"My Great-grandfather was my inspiration. I actually 'borrowed' his old police cruiser for my first driving lesson. Boy, did I get some flack for that! But I'm thinking it was actually one of the reasons I wanted to follow in his footsteps as being in the driver's seat of that cruiser gave me the best feeling. Just like you said that I could do anything, anything and everything to keep sims safe! But it's getting late and I'm sure you need to get settled in, so I'll see you first thing Monday morning. If you can get their early, we can get started on your physical training."

"I'm so excited I can barely wait for Monday. But you're right, I need to get some sleep, today's been a long and busy day. Is 7 o'clock too early for you? That would give us a couple of hours of training before our shift actually starts."

"That sounds perfect! With three toddlers in the house, we're all up early in the Frio house. Speaking of toddlers, I should get home and help with the bedtime routine. See you early Monday Tyra!"




When Cinda gets home she finds Odette, already bathed and ready for bed, playing a new tune on her xylophone.

She's interrupted her enough with basic toddler skills and since Odette's completed all three of those, she leaves her tapping away, content with her music.





With Odette busy, she checks on the twins and finds Lorelei teaching Eric a few more words.

He's all ready for bed too, and Cinda realizes she's one lucky mom, free to go out to parties and get back to work with Rory and her parents always willing and eager to take care of the toddlers.

She listens for a moment, and hears Eric parrot word after word.

And then max his talking skill with the word 'cookbook'.

Lorelei claps happily and says to Eric, "One more toddler skill completed for you young man. Soon you'll be free to chat and play with your sisters."

Then she turns to Cinda and says, "I've got him all ready for bed and he's getting sleepy so I'll rock with him for a bit and that should do it for this little guy."

Cinda nods, smiles, and says, "Thanks mom. You, dad, and Rory do so much, I'm not sure I thank you enough. But I do want you to know I really appreciate all that you do for the children, spending so much time with them. I know it stops you from indulging in your own hobbies."

Lorelei laughs and says, "With four days off a week, even I was getting bored with daytime television. Spending that time with my grandchildren has been wonderful, though I'm looking forward to the end of the toddler years. I know I'm still fairly young but my knees are protesting
this Indian-style sitting position more and more each time."

Cinda gives her a concerned look and says, "Mom, I neve even thought of that! I could always teach you some simple stretches and…"

Lorelei gives her a wry look and says, "I'll stick to a soak in the hot tub and massages at Flawless Expressions Day Spa, thank you very much. Giving up my couch potato time for my grandchildren is one thing, but exercise? I'm not going that far!"

They both laugh at that and Lorelei picks up Eric to find a free rocker.




With Eric spending time with his Gramlei, Cinda checks on Ella, and finds her fast asleep in her bed, so she decides to call it a night herself.

Early the next morning, she practices her martial arts, bowing her head and meditating to get herself focused.

In the middle of her routine, focused though she is, her fairy hearing detects toddlers awake upstairs, her youngest daughter by the sounds of it.

She hurries upstairs to let the other adults sleep since they did all of the bedtime rituals the night before.




Ella is wide-awake, and after a diaper change and a bottle, Cinda continues teaching her how to talk.

And Ella surpasses her expectations by copying her brother and repeating every word she hears.

"Dig. In the springtime Gramlei will dig up the earth and plant seeds."

"Seeds. Gramlei dig. Dig. Dig. Dig! Me help?"

"Oh, when you get a little bigger, I'm sure Gramlei would love your help sweetie!"

But as she thinks about outside and what's in the garden dirt and before she can stop herself she blurts out in disgust, "But won't you be afraid of icky bugs outside?"

Ella pipes up, "Bugs not icky. Me no 'fraid of bugs."

And Cinda smiles in relief, saying, "Of course you're not! You're Brave just like your Gramlei!"




Like her twin, Ella eagerly repeats word after word, and masters talking.

"Daddy just finished his latest book, 'H is for Horse', he can read it to you when he gets a copy."

"Book, book, daddy read book!", Ella repeats all excited.




I check on Rory and realize that Cinda's right, he did complete his latest children's book, and yet I find him busy starting another one.

"What's this one called?" I ask him.

"I'm sticking with my theme, my 'H' book is finished, so it's time for 'I', not a lot of kiddie things starting with that letter. But…I think 'I is for Iguana' will work just fine!"

"It will certainly be different from the more traditional ones you've used, like 'A is for Apple' and 'E is for Elephant'."

"It is a bit different but that gives me a chance to work on some really unique sketches and illustrations for the book. My publisher and editor think that it's my strong artistic bent that keeps my books flying of the shelves."

"And I'd have to agree, most children's books use very basic and nondescript pictures, but your books are on par with authors like Beatrix Potter and Dr. Seuss. The illustrations are just wonderful, so alive, they appeal to the parents as well as the children."

"Why thanks Watcher! Those were some of my favorite books to read when I was a kid. But I never thought I'd ever be writing books that would compare to them. I never thought I'd be writing or painting at all actually, so getting this opportunity is a dream come true!"

"One you've earned Rory, just like your sister Tia. You've both worked hard on building up your skills. You've already maxed painting and you've only got a couple of more skill points to max writing. It won't be long before you'll actually complete your lifetime wish!"

And with that thought providing even more impetus, Rory begins typing rapidly to get his story outline in place so he can begin his favorite part, the illustrations.




After a quick shower in the nursery bathroom, Cinda takes Ella to the potty, and she masters that too.

With two more toddler skills under her belt, Cinda gives her a chance to play with her toys.



 
As Cinda steps into the hallway she sees Odette happily banging away on a drum from the Golden Ticket Toy Shop.

One that Grandpa Samuel ordered soon after discovering Odette's love of music and her natural aptitude with the xylophone.

It doesn’t' add to her musical skill but being a budding Virtuoso, she loves having another toy instrument to play.




Cinda grabs some breakfast and then goes to say goodbye to Odette before she heads off to work.

But Odette's now at the blocks table and she's been joined by her siblings.

Cinda smiles and waves good morning to her father, who's heading off to work.

"Thanks for helping with the kids dad, have a good day at work."

"It's a pleasure Cinda, our grandchildren are a joy. You have a good day too sweetheart. I'm sure you're eager to get back to the job now that your maternity leave's over."

"I am dad. I've loved spending this time with the kids, it's a special time their toddler years. But I am anxious to get back to my case and I've finally got a partner! In fact, I'm heading in early to meet her in the workout room. She needs some extra physical training and I thought it would help her out plus help us to get acquainted as partners."

"Now that sounds right up your alley. See you later, and Cinda?"

"Yeah dad?'

"Be careful out there, please!" Samuel adds with more than just a touch of worry in his voice.

Taking a deep breathe and giving her father a searching look, she replies, "I'll do my best, dad. After all, it's not just these city streets I'm keeping safe, it's my family."

With that they both look at the three toddlers happily playing, not a care in the world.

Then they share another look and know that there's a lot a stake here in Roaring Heights.




And with the bedroom free, Rory works on his first illustration.

"Rory, that's beautiful! I always thought of iguana's as ugly green lizards, but that sketch shows them in a totally different light."

"Well, there are a lot of green iguanas out there, solid blue ones too. But iguana's can be anything from solid greens, blues, and browns, to others that sport every color of the rainbow. I did this one in a mosaic of green, blue, and purples. And since it's for a children's book, I decided ugly wasn't the way to go and kept it on the lighter, more whimsical side."

"Well, I have to say it's very cute, and I'm sure it will appeal to children and parents alike. And your explanation is very scholarly, you don't sound like an absent-minded professor at all!"

Pausing a moment in his drawing, Rory nods slowly and replies, "I don't feel as absent-minded either. I guess all my research and focus on my painting and writing has helped keep me on track. That along with helping the toddlers with their skills. It's so satisfying to see their little eyes light up when they repeat words. And humbling too, to see there wide innocent eyes full of love for you, trusting you to keep them safe."

"Children are a big responsibility that's for sure. But one I'm sure you and Cinda are up to Rory."

"I hope so, Watcher. I hope so."




Cinda meets Tyra for the first time in person and shows her around their office.

"It's not much, but Detective Nest has some pull and was able to get us a couple of computers. RH models itself after the 1920's, but they haven't got a ban on technology. Unfortunately, that works both ways and the criminal element has access to even better stuff than ours!"

"And I saw a coffee maker and snack machine in the outer room, so at least we've got those for any late work nights."




"And to perk us up after workouts. But remember to drink water first and grab a protein shake or bar first. A steady diet of snack machine drinks and candy is one sure way to sabotage your training routine! Ready to get started on some physical training?"

"You bet. But please take it easy on me. Like I said, I'm just a beginner and barely passed those classes at the Police Academy. It's this darn extra weight, I try to diet but that just leaves me starving!"

"It's not a diet you need, those are fads, and as you're finding out, they don't work. What you need to do is eat more meals…"

"Eat more!?! How is that going to help me?" Tyra asks astonished.

With a laugh, Cinda says, "Let me finish. Eat more meals, smaller ones, with less carbs and more protein, keeping your body full and hydrated, especially hydrated. And of course, adding exercise, moderate at first, of course. Let's get going cadet!"




And Tyra soon finds out just what her new partner thinks is 'moderate' exercise!

She thought they'd just work out together, keeping each other company and getting to know each other.

But boy was she in for a shock. Cinda wasn't kidding when she said she'd help Tyra train.

First it was an easy pace on the treadmill which started off okay.




But with each completed cycle, Cinda ramped up the machine, screaming at her non-stop.

"That's it cadet. Step up the pace, get your heart pumping!"

And she didn't let up until Tyra nearly collapsed and fell on the treadmill.

"Okay, that's enough of that for today."

Tyra sighed with relief, shut the machine off, and stumbled on wobbly legs.




But her relief was short-lived as Cinda then moved over to the weight bench.

"Your legs need a bit of a rest, but we'll work on some upper body strength training now."

Tyra wasn't sure she could even take another breathe without keeling over, but she followed her instructors direction and sank down gratefully on the bench.

It was a relief to get off her legs, but soon her arms were screaming with just as much pain as her legs.

But with a few more reps, Tyra's gained another athletic skill point and Cinda thankfully has her stop.

Tyra's really proud of her itself and impressed with how far she's come in just this one workout.

True, probably the most intense workout of her life, but her new partner's skill as a trainer is amazing.

Once she can take in a full breathe she says, "Wow, you're good! I would never have dreamed I could gain so much skill in just one session."




Cinda gives her a look and says, "Oh, we're not done yet cadet! I wanna see some defense moves."

Tyra stares at her in shock and says, "You're actually enjoying this!"

But when she sees a hint of a smile on Cinda's face, she narrows her eyes and says, "Well, partner, I'm game. And I'm really looking forward to being able to spar with a woman. Though I have the feeling that you're going to be a tougher opponent than those guys in the Police Academy!"

"That's the spirit!"

Then Cinda's smile turns to one of delighted glee as she remarks, "Take a moment Tyra because this is going to hurt!"




And it does! Tyra has aches and pains in places she didn't even know could hurt.

She would have liked to complain, but she didn't for two reasons.

One, she didn't want to look like a wimp in front of her new partner.

And two, she really didn't have the breathe or the energy to do it!

It was taking every effort she possessed as well as all her focus to stay away from those wicked training dummy bars.

But her perseverance pays off twofold, she earns her first belt and the praise of her trainer.

"That'll do cadet. You're showing some definite progress and promise in both athletic and defense skills. Now hit the shower and grab some water and a protein bar, and I'll track down a uniform for you."




With Tyra now in a uniform, looking quite trim, she says, "So what's next partner? Bringing me up to speed on the case and then heading out to track down more evidence?"

As they walk into their office, Cinda says, "I'll let you look over the evidence board while I check on a few leads on my computer."

And with a frown Cinda adds, "As far as the residents are concerned we're meter maids! It keeps our brains and brawn safely under wraps, and makes us seem harmless."

"Harmless!?!" Tyra shrieks, "After that workout you just put me through? I sure wouldn't want to meet you in a dark alley!"

Cinda's flashes a wicked smile and replies, "And neither will Spinelli or any of her cronies. And honestly, I'm hoping it's not dark, as I can't wait to see the looks on their faces when I do it!"

Tyra looks at Cinda intently and whispers, "Boy, I'm glad I'm on the good guy side!"




After that she takes Tyra for a short run outside.

Stopping in an empty field covered with remnants of the last snow fall, though patchy bare spots are showing with the rising temperatures.

Roaring Heights is still getting the occasional snow flurry, but spring is definitely in the air.




"It's not my favorite place, but you have to do what the job demands" Cinda tells her, wrinkling up her nose as Tyra catches up, a bit winded.

"You don't like the park?" Tyra asks.

"I don't like any place outside, really. It's one of the crosses I bear since I can't stay in the office all day and actually do my job. My twin brother, Lucas, feels the same way, which is why he's hoping to work in the lab full time once this case is done."

Tyra thinks about that for a moment and says, "Why didn't you choose a more indoor oriented career, one that would let you stay inside most of the time?"

"It wasn't an option for me. And I really like the idea of being a spy, bringing down local and, eventually, international crime rings. Using my martial arts skill and law enforcement training to keep the streets safe for the town's residents and my family. But I actually like this park a little more than others."

"Why's that?" Tyra asks looking around, "It doesn't look like any place special to me."

"That's because you're looking in the wrong direction. If you turn around, you'll see a residence across the street. A house that belongs to none other than Donia Spinelli, the crime boss at the top of our very short list!"




As the two stroll across the street and idle on the sidewalk in front of Spinelli's house, Cinda says
with enthusiasm, "If we can crack this case Tyra, we'll both get promotions for sure!"

"But that's not going to happen standing around her gawking at Spinelli's house. She's one of the ones that thinks I'm a brainless bimbo, and I'm not planning of disabusing her of that notion until the timing is right!"

Then she walks quickly down the street, occasionally taking flight as her wings catch a passing breeze, with her new partner running behind as they head back to the Guard.




Once back at the station, she grabs a cruiser and settles down in the relative safety of the driver's seat.

Cinda says, "Now let me show you the layout of our fair town, so you can get your bearings. You live on the river side of town which is across the bridge. The Guard and Spinelli's house are closer to the heart of downtown.  My family's house is cattycorner to the Guard being on this side of the bridge, just on the outskirts of the city. With me so far?"

Tyra closes her eyes and pictures what Cinda's saying in her mind, in relationship to the map inside on the wall of the main precinct.

"I think so. Which would make the building we suspect is the criminal warehouse, one you're calling Clyde's Hideout" she says with a smirk, "on the opposite side of town from me, near the ocean farthest down on the end of the strip with Oceanfront Beach and The Boardwalk on the other end."

"Very good! You'll definitely beat me when it comes to geography and map tests. Just the fact that they exist outside puts me off!"




They drive across the bridge but instead of turning right towards Tyra's new home, they make a left and head to some of the wealthiest properties Tyra's ever seen.

Tyra whistles as they get out of the car and stand by the roadside, looking up, up, up, at the mansion on the hill.

"Wow, now that place sure took some investment money! Who lives there?"

Cinda says, "That's the other crime boss's house, Michael Dandy, a known master thief but one whom no one has ever been able to pin an actual theft on. He's just that good! But he teamed up with Clyde Reeves and Bonnie Davis a few weeks ago. Though rumor has it that there's trouble in paradise and the three criminals can barely stand each other now. Which is a step in the right direction as far as we're concerned."

"Why would the criminals not getting along help us?" Tyra asks perplexed.

"Because there's no honor among thieves, Tyra. And once they realize their days are numbered, it's only a matter of time before one or more of them decides to turn on the others to save their own hide!"




Cinda's finally got a partner, Tyra Brink.

A cadet fresh out of the Police Academy, who ended up on Nest's team for three important reasons. She's a woman that he can pair up with Cinda;  one who's eager to learn martial arts; and most importantly, she's an unknown face in Roaring Heights.

With Tyra's help, Cinda's hoping that it won't be long before they can break this case wide open, especially with rumors of dissension among the criminal ranks!

But which criminal will be the one who rats out his cronies?

*Michael Dandy, the master thief, who currently owns the town and is trying to keep it from Spinelli's grasping evil claws?

*Clyde Reeves, a thief aspiring to Dandy's title, who is evil to the core and has no conscious, and is secretly in league with Donia Spinelli?

*Bonnie Davis, evil like Clyde, but an unknown quantity in the criminal's hierarchy?

*Or maybe Spinelli will give Dandy up to them since he so ruthlessly gave her up years ago? Then no one would be standing in her way to become the Empress of Evil and she could attain her lifelong goal!

Let's find out in Chapter 176: The Plot Thickens
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Chapter 176: The Plot Thickens
« Reply #197 on: October 25, 2019, 02:00:03 PM »


Over the next few days Cinda shows Tyra the ropes and they patrol the streets of the downtown area as simple meter maids, writing out parking tickets and keeping the cross walks safe for pedestrians.

But they also continue to monitor Spinelli and Dandy's homes for any suspicious activity that would help their case, all under the guise of routine patrolling.

The partners have grown close and Cinda's even had Tyra over to the house to meet her family.

And to introduce her to undercover officer Roger Schmidt, who's posing as a reporter.

"Welcome to the team Officer Banks. Please just call me Schmidt. Makes it easier not to slip up in front of Cinda's family or others."

"Understood Schmidt." And then with a smirk she adds, "And with how the police feel about reporters, it puts you at the bottom of the food chain, just above the criminals we're after!"

Then she gives him a sober look and says, "But I'm glad someone's here keeping tabs on Cinda's family, just in case."

"Their safety is my utmost concern. Her family, especially her children, would be the easiest way to get to her if her connection to the case was ever compromised!"




And Tyra becomes a familiar face to all of the Frio's, though she keeps her thoughts to herself after viewing one of Rory's first paintings.

*shuddering as she thinks* Good thing Cinda's got a good paying job as I don't think they'd make much from that pink nightmare!*




And Tyra tries to keep their spirits up in the long days and evenings in their office as she ends the days with comments meant to amuse.

"I'm almost looking as good as you now partner! Pretty soon I'll be able to hold my own in a sparring match!"

With a laugh as she heads home, Cinda remarks, "Dream on Brink, dream on! I haven't dared spar with anyone since I nearly broke my dad's knee! But you keep practicing just the same. Between the two of us, we'll be an unstoppable team!"




But as days pass with no new leads or evidence, the monotony even gets to Tyra.

"It seems like we're just wasting our time Cinda! We haven't found anything to help us capture this gang," she complains loudly one afternoon. "If I have to monitor one more school crossing or write one more parking ticket, I think I'll go insane!"

Cinda nods in sympathy and says, "I know just how you're feeling Tyra. Really, I do. I've been at this for weeks in between my maternity leaves and it's awfully slow going so far. But Detective Nest thinks things are heating up. He says we need to stay alert, ears to the ground, and eyes wide open."




And then a call comes through that they've all been waiting for and Cinda and Tyra are told to head to Riverside Beach, that the caller specifically said he would only speak to the 'fairy officer'.

With the fall of some late spring snow, Tyra and Cinda coldly and anxiously wait for their mysterious informant to show up.

Tyra can barely contain her excitement at the first big break since she joined the team, while Cinda is wondering if they'll need back-up if this is a set up.

The original Bonnie and Clyde were quick on the trigger, especially against 'coppers'.

Spinelli, Reeves and Davis haven't been involved in anything like that yet, but there's no telling just how far they'd be willing to go if someone got in their way.




But it's none of those three that shows up.

It's the Master Thief himself, Michael Dandy!

He narrows his eyes when he sees another officer with Cinda and says, "I specifically said the fairy officer! What's with the blonde skirt tagging along? I knew I shouldn't have trusted Nest! He's had it out for me for a long time!"

Cinda looked him in the eye and replied tightly, "She's my partner, Mr. Dandy, and you know that 'coppers' don't work alone, especially when meeting 'trouble boys' like yourself! And we'd both appreciate it if you'd show some respect, for both of us, and just get on with your information."




Dandy gave them both a hard look, nodded, and said, "I like those that stick up for themselves and their associates so I'll give you that one. As for me, I'm afraid one of my own associates has become more of a liability than an asset. I had high hopes for him and treated him like a member of the family. Not that I know what that is really as I don't have one of my own, but I thought of him like a brother. Now, not so much!"

Cinda says, "So what exactly did you want to share with us about that?"

"A dame that wants to get right to the point…" Dandy began, but then seeing Cinda's mouth tighten at being called a 'dame', he decides he better lose the 20's lingo. It referred to the police and women in a rather derogatory manner and he doesn't need to antagonize her when he needs her co-operation to get himself out of the mess he's made of his life, both business and personal.

"Sorry, Officer. Well, like I said, in the beginning I thought Clyde was just a thief, like myself, one who could be trained to appreciate the finer things in life. But I soon found out that he wasn't like me at all."

"Not a thief?" asked Cinda.




"Oh, he's a thief, no doubt about that, with an innate talent that rivals my own. But he's ambitious and his heart is pure evil with a daredevil streak that makes him a loose cannon, willing to do anything to reach his goals! I found that out rather quickly as he started playing his evil tricks on me not long ago."

"Evil tricks?" questioned Tyra. "Like what exactly?"

"It's rather embarrassing to be the butt of his idea of a good laugh, but he prides himself on his stealth, being able to creep up behind others and scare them! I found that out the hard way as he's started subjecting me to that on a regular basis! In my own home, no less. A home I opened up to him, Bonnie, and their son, Jamie.




"And what's worse is finding some of my own works of art missing! I know there's no honor among thieves, but stealing from me? The one giving him a home and the once in a lifetime opportunity to learn from the best thief in the business?  And when I confronted him, he just laughed in my face and didn't even bother to deny it or justify it! In fact, he called me a 'daisy', a man without the backbone to really take over this town. Told me that Donia Spinelli was twice the man I am!"

Dandy continued, "That's when I found out he'd been working with Spinelli all along! That woman! She, she was in my life at one time, took me under her wing.  She's much older than I am, of course, but I found that flattering at the time, until I realized she was evil to the core! Then I got out from under her thumb, broke off our relationship and we've been enemies ever since. And then to find out Clyde was working for her! It's been a real blow. But I'm not going to just go along with their upcoming plans. No way I'm taking the rap for their evil doings!"




"But what about Bonnie Davis? Where does she fit into all of this?" Cinda inquired.

"Bonnie's out of it. Don't get me wrong, she's just as evil as Spinelli and Reeves. But she's not a thief, not a traditional one anyway. She's a whiz with a computer though, an amazing hacker that's been able to pad our funds quite nicely. But now she's found a way to gain a fortune in a legal way."

"And what way would that be?" asked Tyra.

"She's found herself a sugar daddy, Henry Simovitch, and with their expected child, she's moved out with her son, Jamie, into his penthouse! Her relationship with Clyde deteriorated long ago and they hate each other, only living here together because of Jamie. But with her pregnancy, she was no longer able to hide her relationship with Simovitch. Clyde is furious, of course, and in his rage I'm afraid of what he'll do. I love Jamie like he's my own and I don't want him used as a pawn or becoming collateral damage in this feud between the two of them!"




"So exactly what information are you planning to share with us?" Cinda asked as she flipped open her notebook.

"All of it Officer! Names, dates, and places we've hit in the past, as well as what they're planning coming up. That was the last straw actually, finding out he was working with Spinelli and they were going to railroad me into being a part of a lot more than just high-profit thefts. I've never harmed anyone and I don't plan on starting now."

Cinda takes a deep breath and says, "Tyra head up to the road and stand lookout. This could take some time and I don't want to be taken by surprise by anyone. "



 
If all the information Dandy's provided can be substantiated, it could put all of the criminals behind bars for the rest of their lives.

Cinda puts away her notebook and says, "You do realize that you're incriminating yourself with all this information Mr. Dandy. What's in it for you?"

"I just want to keep Jamie and others safe officer. I'm a thief not a killer and I can't condone what Reeves is planning, especially with Spinelli master minding the whole thing! They don't care who gets hurt as long as they come out on top. And I can't help but think Reeves knows something personal about me just because of the way he's acting. I'm hoping that if I can't find out what that is on my own, then you or someone in your office will be able to shed some light into what he's hiding from me!"

"I see. Well I'll share what you've told me with my department and we'll be in touch Mr. Dandy…"

He interrupts with, "No! You can't contact me for any reason! It could put all of us in jeopardy. I'll contact you when it's safe officer."




Cinda and Tyra are elated with the information knowing this is the biggest break they could have hoped for in the case, one of the criminals turning on the others and supplying everything they need to put them away for good.

They quickly head back to headquarters to share all they've learned with Detective Nest who starts checking the names of the criminals' contacts and logging the places and dates into the system as Cinda reads them off her notes.




Tyra goes home that night happier than she's been in weeks.

But when she arrives she has an uneasy feeling, like she's being watched, so she looks over her small property.

Just as she's decided she's being paranoid, a man leaps out and laughs when she screams!

And even in the dim light she recognizes Clyde Reeves!




"See, it's so easy to take advantage of a kitten, especially when she's on her own. You're not safe in this house, even if you are a copper."

Then as he looks her up and down, his lips curve into an ugly smile as he adds, "But out of that uniform you might be a real looker. One who could be my moll if you played your cards right with more jack than you've ever had in your life!"




Tyra's eyes open wide as she realizes exactly what Reeves is suggesting and she can't hide her sneer of disgust as she says in words he'll understand, "Me being the moll of any hood is laughable, but a two bit grifter like you? Never!"

The words have barely escaped her mouth when her head is ringing from the belt Reeves has given her as he says, "No one speaks to me like that! I don't have any trouble at all keeping a dame in her place, or a copper!"




But Tyra quickly shakes off the slap and defends herself with some well placed hits and kicks.

The dust is flying as the two of them go at it, with Tyra gaining the upper hand more often than not, though Reeves gets in his share, mostly as he fights dirty.




But Tyra's training pays off as, when the dust settles, it's Reeves who's left winded and gasping for air!

As she's reaching back for a pair of cuffs, a car pulls up and Reeves jumps inside.

His parting words, though a bit breathless are, "You'll regret this flat foot! You better watch your back as being a bearcat won't help for your big sleep!"




Tyra's a bit shaken, which is only to be expected after such and open attack, and she calls Cinda and Detective Nest to fill them in on her run in with Reeves.

Detective Nest instructs Cinda to stay home, sends a car for Tyra, and has her checked out at Avalon Hospital, despite all her protests, and assigns a pair of officers to watch her at home when she's released.

And his partings words are almost as bad as Reeves when he says, "If you insist on coming in tomorrow  lose the uniform, you'll be helping me in the office with some research Officer Brink."

True to his word, Nest assigns Tyra to desk duty when she arrives at the office in the morning, cheerfully saying, "Relax, Officer Brink, this time together will give us a chance to get to know one another better."

Tyra mumbles, "I'm not sure that's such a good idea."

"Excuse me, Officer?"

"Um, I said, 'what a good idea', sir!"

Nest smiles and says, "Good save Officer, you'll be a Detective before you know it!"

He works alongside Tyra in the office all through the day as they sift through Cinda's notes and cross-reference all the material.




The following days are uneventful, though Nest has warned them all to be on their guard and to not go on patrol or anywhere else without a partner.

On her way home, Tyra realizes she's left a file in the office, one she wanted to review and take notes on at home for cross-referencing the next day.

So she heads back to the office to pick it up, rationalizing that she'll only be there a few minutes, so no harm to anyone.

She's about to grab the folder when she gets a call on her cell, a text actually, from Cinda, *Downtown Museum, hurry!*




It's only a block from the station so Tyra takes off at a run, totally disregarding Nest's warning, as all she can think of is that her partner is in trouble!




She doesn't hesitate but runs quickly inside without checking the perimeter or taking any precautions in her rush to find Cinda.

She makes every rookie mistake in the book, thinking with her heart instead of her head.




She heads inside and frantically looks around but all she sees are works of art, all lit up by their individual spot lights.

And with her Avant Garde sense of art, the traditional painting before her doesn't meet her criteria at all.

But her preoccupation with the artwork, her lack of experience, and her error in judgement are about to be her undoing.




Because outside, beyond the wall of the museum, someone is making a phone call.

Someone all dressed in black and obviously up to no good, which Tyra would have known if she'd followed proper procedures.

"She's inside all ripe for the taking! This is the last thing I'm ever doing for you Clyde. Count this as even and I don't want to know what you're planning for this copper! I'm erasing this from my phone and if you know what's good for you, you will too. Don't cross me Clyde. You better keep your promise and stay away from Jamie from now on. I'm giving him a better life now, one away from crime, one that gives him everything on the up and up."

And thinking to herself *A life that keeps him away from the likes of you! Even if you are his father!*




When Cinda reports for work the next morning, Tyra's not there yet.

And as she gives her current report update to Lucas and Detective Nest, she still hasn't shown up.

Neither has Tyra called or spoken with either Cinda or her boss or answered any of the calls or texts they've repeatedly sent.

So by the end of the day, Cinda can only believe one thing.

That her partner has been taken, kidnapped, by Reeves or one of his cronies!

And alone in the office, she screams and rages in her anger and frustration.

Her one thought through it all, to find Tyra before it's too late!




The criminal ring has a snitch in it's midst, Master Thief Michael Dandy, so a big break for Detective Nest and his officers.

Cinda's partner, Officer Brink, wouldn't fall in line to Clyde Reeves' bribes and she's disappeared!

But Cinda's worry for her partner can't be allowed to disrupt her home life, so she must act like everything's just fine, especially around her three toddlers.

Let's see how she copes in Chapter 177: Life Goes on
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Chapter 177: Life Goes On
« Reply #198 on: October 27, 2019, 04:47:56 PM »

"More snow! I hate this stuff Schmidt! It's supposed to be Spring and all it does is snow!" cried Julie Levine, as her feet sank up to her ankles in the cold wet flakes.

"I know it's not the snow you're mad at Levine. We're all worried about Tyra. The longer it goes without a word, without a clue, without anything, not even a list of demands, it's not looking…." his voice trailed off as they both knew what he wasn't saying.

Criminals weren't known to hold law enforcement officers for ransom though they often demanded other things in exchange, usually the release of one of their gang.

But with no word at all, the odds are this wasn't that type of abduction.

So they both sit silently rocking, their thoughts as cold as the snow falling around them, as they vow to protect Cinda's family more vigilantly than ever before as now one of their own is missing.




While the twins play with their toys once they've had their dinner and baths.

Ella bangs away on the xylophone totally unaware of the plotting look on her twins face.

And Eric's grumpy self is already coming to the fore as, instead of placing blocks in the peg box, it looks like he may be contemplating whacking his sibling in the head with it!

Luckily he doesn't but the look worries me for what may be coming up as he grows older.




But then Lorelei and Samuel get the call they'd been waiting for and rush across the road.

"If Dahlia's inside with the babies, why are you out here in the cold?"

"Just taking a moment to catch my breath mom! Dahlia and the babies are all doing fine, but you'll understand more after you go inside."




Lorelei hurries upstairs as she can hear a newborn crying and she's anxious to meet her newest grandchild.

And she finds a sweet little granddaughter who's cries stop the moment she's cuddled close in her Gramlei's arms.

From the doorway Dahlia says softly, "We named her after both Marshall and me, she's our beautiful daughter, Mahlia."

"Oh, that's perfect Dahlia, just like she is."

"It can mean Gift of God, and she's certainly that, along with being Artistic and Good."

"Oh, she got Samuel's Artistic trait, he'll love that! And Good like you. A very nice combination."

But then suddenly it strikes her that there are no sparkles, little Mahlia is not only Good like her mother, but she's human, too.




Samuel headed for the downstairs nursery, as he heard some newborn cries from there as well.

And once he sees two cribs both with nooboos, he understands why the cries were so loud, Mahlia has two brothers that share her birthday!

Marshall's followed his father into the room and he says proudly, "That's Michael, the oldest. He's Good like Mahlia and a Light Sleeper, so we may have to put him in a separate room. His brother is the youngest of the trio. He's Nathan, in honor of Dahlia's brother. He's a bit different than his birth mates, being Easily Impressed and Athletic."




Samuel picks up Michael and with the baby's mewling realizes that a bottle is needed and he's happy to oblige the little guy.

As he's fondly watching the nooboo suck eagerly at the bottle, he says, "Well, he's got a great appetite for such a little one!"

"They're all good eaters so far, but wow, triplets! Dahlia and I knew that was a definite possibility with both of us having the fertility reward, and we were okay with that. But possibility is nothing like the reality! If one's sleeping, the other two either need a clean diaper or a bottle, then they all switch! It's a good thing my writing career allows me to work from home, though I'm afraid I won't be getting any writing done for awhile."

"Well, don't try to do it all by yourselves. You know your mother and I will do everything we can to help out as we're just across the road, but we both still work full time. I suggest hiring a nanny, maybe two! With triplet newborns and a toddler to take care of you'll need full time help, along with a maid to take care of the cleaning."

"I'm on it dad. I was calling home help agencies as soon as Dahlia was in recovery and the triplets all checked out fine! I had the maid start early so the house would be all set for the triplets arrival home and the nannies should be here any minute. We're starting with two full time and seeing how it goes."




After Nathan's bottle, Samuel plays with for him a minute taking in Marshall's tone.

"But something's bothering you son, what is it? Everything's okay with Dahlia and the babies?"

"They're all fine, doing well. But…I feel like I've let the family down, dad, especially Cinda."

"Why on earth would you feel like that with healthy babies, a mother doing well?"

"None of them are fairies dad! I was hoping for at least one and…"

Samuel puts Nathan in his crib and turns to Marshall and says, "You stop right there! Passing on the fairy genetics is nice, but it's not the end of the world if it doesn't happen. Besides, you could always have more children, but only if you want a larger family. We don't love Eric any more than we love all the other grandchildren, we love them all the same, fairies or not. I think the pressures of this journey can be a bit much at times. Enjoy your family just the way it is Marshall. "




Marshall's still dwelling on his father's words when he gets downstairs to the kitchen.

Only to find a mess that his mother is trying to put to rights.

"I thought I fixed that leak last week? I'm sorry to put you to so much trouble mom. And poor David's almost falling asleep in the puddle!"

"It's no trouble Marshall but don't try to do it all yourselves…."

Marshall interrupts her with a laugh, saying, "I already had this talk with dad, you two always seem to be on the same page when it comes to advice! The maid left earlier today and the nannies should be arriving soon."

"That's good to hear! Your father and I raised two sets of twins but quite far apart and with your grandparents help. Newborn triplets and a toddler is way more than any couple should try to handle on their own!"




With the puddle mopped up, Lorelei scoops up David to snuggle him close.

"And speaking of toddlers, this young man needs his bed. Come with Gramlei David and we'll read a nice bedtime story."




With David tucked in his crib, Lorelei watches his baby brothers, who're also sleeping soundly.

And listens with a pang as Samuel reveals Marshall's feelings.

She heads upstairs to check on Mahlia and since she's awake, she settles with her in the rocker.

And her thoughts echo Samuel's words as her heart fills with love for all of her grandchildren, fairies or not, but she worries that Marshall and Cinda feel differently.

They are the last two fairies directly descended from Mémé Sophie, Grandpa Adam's dear wife.

 And the responsibility for carrying on that line, heir or spare, seems to be a pressure they're both feeling.

Cinda being disappointed that Eric, being the only fairy, didn't inherit Rory's unique MH skin tone, especially since she thought he had in the moments after his birth.

And now Marshall, feeling that he's let the family and his sister down with none of his four children carrying the fairy genetics.

But if she's honest with herself she can't help but wonder how she would have felt had Lucinda not been a fairy or inherited her own hair, hair she got from Glampa Des.

And the pressures of being a Frio have now grimly settled themselves upon her children's shoulders.




Back at the house, Cinda is trying to keep her thoughts off Tyra and focuses on her children.

Encouraging Eric to take a few more steps as he's so close to mastering it.

And snuggling him close once he does, telling him what a big boy he is now!




And after her own shower and change of clothes, working with Ella so she's more comfortable walking on her own too.




Then a potty training session right before putting them to bed and Eric masters that too!




And I find a very pensive Jared rocking in the nursery as Odette plays with her doll.

"What's wrong Jared? You're looking pretty glum, even for you."

"Things are in a pretty rocky state Watcher. Cinda's partner missing, the newest Frios not having the fairy genetics. I don't care about that so much, I was just hoping some of my traits would have been passed on, but other family members care a lot and it's causing a strain on the whole family. Hard to stay in a party mood with all the sad faces around, I don't enjoy it as much if I'm not the one making them miserable!"

"I really think we need to do something about this Jared. Adding unique genetics to the family line is one of the goals of course, but not to the extreme of feeling like failures if it doesn't happen every time."

"What did you have in mind Watcher?" Jared asks narrowing his eyes. "Nothing where I have to be nice or something awful like that I hope!"

"I'm not sure yet. But I'll let you know if I need your help."

 "I'll be around Watcher. You know I always show up, especially to make trouble, but when it comes to family, I try to do the right thing."

As he glances at Odette a small smile appears and he adds, "At least this little one's happy and this rocker's inside where it's warm!"




At the office, tensions mount as Cinda implores her boss to let her step up the search for her partner.

"I don't mind working after hours to do it sir! Or doing it on my own if you can't justify the extra hours and pay for me."

But Detective Nest is adamant that she stay on her regular meter maid and school crossing beats, especially without a partner, one who's disappeared without a clue.

"Absolutely not Officer! I'm not taking any chances and losing another member of my team. Even if those responsible don't realize she is a part of my team. At least I hope they don't! I'm hoping this just stems from Officer Brink's refusal to be paid off as that may keep her alive long enough for us to find her."

"But sir…"

"No buts! Keep to your beat and keep your eyes open and ears to the ground. I'm hoping your contact will get in touch soon and give us some information on what's happened to Officer Brink. It's not going to go well for him if an Officer is lost, no matter what other information he's provided!"




And though Cinda's not making any headway on finding Tyra, the rest of her family have taken on a monumental task.

Lorelei, Samuel, and Rory have each taken charge of a toddler and are spending the day at the library!




Samuel reads with Odette, who happily turns the pages as her Grandpa reads the story.




Ella listens intently as Rory brings the characters to life using his best silly voices to make her laugh.




And Lorelei has Eric enthralled with his introduction to toddler books.




And once the kids start reading they can't get enough and start reading the books on their own.




But Grandpa Samuel isn't losing out on an opportunity to spend time with his grandchildren so he captures Ella's interest with another toddler book, while Eric and Odette read a few more on their own.




That evening, Cinda attends a party at her boss's new house.

"I know if I could just follow up on a few more leads sir, I could find some solid intel."

"This is a party Officer Frio, let's not bore any of my guests with business tonight."




But Cinda is determined to find out what happened to her partner.

"Mrs. Astare, Judy, do you remember seeing my partner, Officer Brink, any other time that day? Anything at all, even the smallest item you remember might give me something to go on."

"I'm sorry Officer Frio, but I really don't have any other information. I did see Officer Brink with you that day when I was stopped at the school crossing but I haven't seen her since then. I'm really sorry."

"It's okay Mrs. Astare, it was a long shot. Thank you for your time."




But when all the other guest have left, Cinda lets loose with a scream of frustration!

She finally had a partner, someone who had her back, someone she could count on, someone who had become a friend.

First she vowed to find Tyra.

And second, she promised her that whenever she found the person responsible, they would be sorry.

Very, very sorry.




But when Cinda's leaving the party, she notices some odd stains by Nest's fixer upper car in his garage.

Stains that give her an idea for some other places to search for clues.

And she knows she's going to check them out with or without her boss' consent!




Marshall and Dahlia have added triplets to their family!

A girl, Mahlia, and two more boys, Michael and Nathan, bringing the grandchildren count to nine for RH, plus the five back in MH, for a total of fourteen, so far!

Odette, Ella, and Eric had their first toddler outing, a trip to the library, with Rory and their grandparents.

And Cinda's frustration builds as her partner is still missing but she thinks' she may have finally found a lead.

Chapter 178: Following A Lead
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Chapter 178: Following A Lead
« Reply #199 on: October 29, 2019, 08:17:57 AM »


After sleeping on it, Cinda decides she needs to stay safe and follow procedure so she makes her case first thing in the morning.

"It was the oil stains by your car, sir. I saw those same stains near Tyra's car when were checking for clues to what might have happened. None of us paid any attention to that at the time, I mean it's a parking lot with cars dripping oil all over. But I started wondering about it, and I had some of the fellows check them out and they told me there are only two places in town that carry and dispose of that kind of oil."

"Let me guess detective, one of those would be Clyde's Hideout!"

"You got it sir! And now with a lead pointing directly to him, I'd like to…."




"No Officer Frio, you won't be going to check out any leads at Clyde's Hideout!"

And before Cinda can protest, her boss thoughtfully strokes his chin and says, "This will be a team effort! Don't bother with a uniform, I have a feeling this is going to be messy!"




Before dawn the next day, Cinda and Detective Nest are just outside the fence of Clyde's Hideout, a known criminal warehouse, but one they've never found enough evidence at for any convictions.

"Your brother's gone around back to make sure the area's clear, and I'm going to check out dock side. Keep watch for a bit, and if the coast stays clear, you check the front and side areas."

"I'm on it sir. I can hear for quite some distance and I'm not detecting noises of any kind, inside or outside the building."

"Let's hope it stays that way. Good luck and stay safe officer. And please follow procedure, we don't need anyone getting hurt trying to play hero."




When the coast stayed clear, Cinda headed off to search her section.

Then she realized why Nest had said to 'dress down', there were closed boxes around but most of the stuff was in dumpsters!

She checks out the boxes but they're all empty, except for packing materials.

All that's left to search is the dumpster in front of her which she's not real anxious to explore, but an officers got to do her duty, especially if it will help find her partner.




She grips the sides of the dumpster and takes a deep breathe as she hoists herself up and into the nasty trash.




After searching for what seems like hours but is only minutes, Cinda hears Lucas calling her.

"Sis, all the crates in my section were empty and I came up with nothing in the dumpsters I checked. Have you had any better luck?"

Cinda starts to say, 'no', as she pulls her smelly self out of the rank garbage around her, but then something shiny catches her eye, something glinting as the first rays of the new day hit the front of the building.

A badge.

Cinda eagerly grabs for the distinctive piece of metal not sure what it means yet.

It could mean that Tyra had been here and lost it in a scuffle or maybe it was ripped from her uniform on purpose.

No matter the circumstances, a lucky break for them as it would be too much of a coincidence to find a badge that didn't belong to the missing police officer!

And it ties Clyde Reeves to her disappearance even more.




After showers and changes of clothes, the team meets in Lucas' lab to discuss their findings.

"It was pretty disgusting sir, I won't deny that," she says wrinkling her nose as the smell of the dumpster is still fresh.

"But maybe Lucas can find something on the badge, confirm it's Tyra's and maybe find other prints on it."

"That's what were hoping Officer. While he works on that, you head out on you regular rounds. Let's not give these criminals any reason to think we're on their trail. They think we're in the dark and it's best if it stays that way and hopefully it keeps Brink safe."




Back at the house, Lorelei plays with Ella and helps keep the toddlers occupied.

With the disappearance of Tyra and some disappointments surrounding the grandchildren's births, Ella's sweet laughter is a welcome respite.




But other grandchildren have had their birthdays, so Lorelei settles Eric and Ella down with their toys and lets Rory know their heading across the road to Marshall and Dahlia's home for a visit.




Michael's aged up with the IP turquoise hair that's Des' trademark, though he has Dahlia's sun-kissed complexion.




And his sister Mahlia inherits the same turquoise locks!

Though her skin is much fairer, more like her dad's.




And the youngest of the triplets surprises us all with Samuel's dark hair and the lighter skin tone.

We've certainly gotten a varied bunch of grandchildren here in RH, three with the turquoise hair, four with dark hair, one with brown and a blonde!




And though his younger siblings are doing quite well, David's a bit frustrated with his peg box!

Maybe now that he's got siblings old enough to play with, it will put him in a better mood.




With the new leads and clues, Cinda's been spending a lot of extra hours at the office, following the paper trail mostly, otherwise keeping up appearances on her regular routes.

The team's been busy connecting all the dots with the information Michael Dandy provided so the case board is filling up with enough evidence to make a solid case against them.




And Lucas provides even more when he shares the results of his tests on the badge Cinda found in the dumpster.

"The results are conclusive, the badge is Tyra's of course, with her assigned number encoded and confirmed, with her fingerprints on it. And…"

Lucas hesitates and then adds, "And other fingerprints as well. Not just Clyde Reeves, but one of Donia Spinelli's too!"

Cinda and Detective Nest both look startled as their thoughts fill with the facts they know about the real Spinelli, of whom a warden once said, "the coldest, hardest character, male or female, I have ever known."

And they hope more than ever that the Spinelli in their town won't go to the lengths that the original one did, considering that an FBI profiler described Spinelli as a "stone cold psychopath who had no use for anybody, other than what she could get out of them." In fact, she had ended up in prison for being the mastermind behind the death of one of her own men!
From  <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juanita_Spinelli>

Their worries for Tyra have just gone through the roof and they know they need to wrap up this case and find her fast!




Then Cinda gets assigned to monitor a protest going on at City Hall, to make sure it doesn't get out of hand.

And to her surprise she finds Michael Dandy watching the group from a short distance away.

She's even more shocked to realize that the protestors include her brother, Marshall, and her sister-in-law, Tia!

But before she can ask them what's going on, Dandy gives her a quick nod, so she approaches him and asks, "What's going on here Mr. Dandy? The courts don't like violent mobs, especially at their door steps!"




Cinda flips open her notebook to take his statement, but Dandy holds his hands up in an innocent way as he replies, "I'm just an observer here Officer. It looks like some citizens are exercising their rights to make their concerns known to the general populace about the recent Jellyfish infestation at Ocean Front Beach. Though sometimes these things can get out of hand, or at least rather loud if it becomes a crowd. So loud that it would be hard to hear normal conversation."




Cinda understands his meaning and waits for the crowd to grow and listens with relief as Dandy, under cover of the increased noise level, whispers, "The item you've lost Officer has been found and is safe for now. I've set the wheels in motion to end this before things get any more dangerous. Don't do anything to jeopardize my plans and be ready to move in at a moment's notice!"

Cinda nods and, over the noise of the crowd, says loudly, "Just make sure you stay out of trouble Mr. Dandy. Law-abiding citizens have nothing to fear from me, but I won't hesitate to hand out tickets or haul anyone in for disturbing the peace. No matter how important they think they are in this town!"




Then Cinda listens to the protesters concerns as even more citizens join the group, including the known philanthropist and family man, Olivier Harbucks.

Apparently, a large group of jellyfish have settled rather close to shore and citizens are worried about the upcoming swimming season and the dangers the jellyfish may bring to innocent bathers as well as the lifeguards.

Obviously an issue of great concern to Marshall with Dahlia planning on returning to lifeguard duty as soon as the season opens, if the cold weather would ever break. 




When Cinda gets home and discusses the protestor's concerns about the Jellyfish issues, Rory nods and heads downstairs to do some research in the peace and quiet of the basement.

I find him down there a bit later on typing furiously away on his laptop.

His editor and publisher have loved all his imaginative illustrations and his attention to detail, making his books not only beautiful to look at, but providing fun facts for children of all ages.

"Oh, a new children's book Rory? What's the title this time?"

Looking rather serious as he writes, he answers, "No, a letter for the local papers. I'm calling it "J is for Jellyfish", as it's pretty much my trademark now, but there's no way to sugarcoat them, Watcher. They don't actively search out humans or other prey as they're not that intelligent, but despite looking so appealing, they can be quite deadly! I agree with the protestors. The town will have to do a thorough clean-up of the affected  beach area as well as the nearby coastal waters to make sure the threat is removed and no harm will come to beachgoers, boaters, or lifeguards."

"Wow, I knew they could sting but never realized it was that big a deal! Looks like you're taking on your first heavy topic."

"Not as heavy as Cinda and her team. She told me things may be looking up with several new leads and some positive information, but I can tell she's still worried about how this case will end."

After a lengthy pause he added, "And now that I'm more focused, I'm worried about her! Parking tickets and the like, well, no big deal, but criminals of this caliber, kidnapping a law enforcement officer? Please do what you can to keep her safe Watcher!"

"I do what I can to keep all of you safe Rory, but Cinda and her team are my top priority right now."




And Rory's concern isn't misplaced as the criminals are getting bolder!

Cinda confronts Clyde Reeves who's parked illegally in the basement parking garage beneath Main Street and it doesn't go well.

"I'll park anywhere I want to Officer!" he says with a sneer. "I don't answer to the likes of you and if you don't watch your step, I'll make sure you end up the same place as your partner!"




Cinda can't hold back her astonishment at Reeve's open threat and his acknowledgement at being involved in Tyra's disappearance.

But before she says something that could harm her partner, she remembers Dandy's words, gulps down her angry reply and heads outside to resume her regular patrol.




But before she can make it out the library's front doors, she has a run in with Donia Spinelli!

"Something the matter Officer, you seem upset? Maybe it'd be better if you focused on having babies instead of a career? The job just seems to be too much for you as you've even forgotten your hat!"

Cinda gives her a look out of narrowed eyes that could draw blood, but again she holds her tongue.

Nothing she could say or do at this point is worth jeopardizing Dandy's plan or Tyra's life.




Back at the lab, Lucas had been searching though endless data on Spinelli and Reeves after finding their prints on Tyra's badge.

Reeves is known for admitting his guilt for many crimes, seeing no need to hide his involvement, even proud of taking the credit for them, so he wouldn't be one to hide his prints by wearing gloves.

But what would make a criminal of Spinelli's years and cunning do something so incriminating?

Then one item in particular catches his eye, a hospital stay about 15 years ago, in a small town outside the city.

And as Lucas delves further and further into it, he realizes that this must be the information that Reeves was hiding from Dandy.

Information that could change Dandy's life!




And as soon as Lucas' shares the information with her, Cinda's anger at the criminals is defused.

"That's the first good news I've had today! But are you sure Lucas? This isn't anything that anyone has ever mentioned or even suspected!"

"I'm sure. The records weren't sealed. But like you said, no one suspected such a thing. And the clincher is that Spinelli's mother recently passed away, so I'm sure she's floundering with the current situation. Something like this would definitely explain her carelessness in handling Tyra's badge without her gloves on!"

Cinda shakes her head and says, "I hope Dandy's not going to be blind-sided by this new development Lucas. This case has got to get wrapped up soon before any more Sims get hurt! I'll talk to Nest and see if we can get at least get the innocent ones out of harms way before this all goes down!"




All the RH grandchildren are now toddlers, but that means the older ones, Odette and David, will be having birthdays soon.

And Cinda and Lucas' case is heating up fast!

Can they get the innocent ones out of the way before Spinelli and Reeves use them to their advantage?

Let's find out in Chapter 179: Secrets Revealed
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Chapter 179: Secrets Revealed
« Reply #200 on: October 31, 2019, 10:21:53 PM »

A few days earlier, against his better judgement, Michael Dandy had agreed to meet with Clyde Reeves at Spinelli's home.

While she was out of course, as there's no love lost between them nowadays.

Dandy is brought down into the labyrinth under Spinelli's apartment totally unprepared for the sight he's about to see.

A dirty, bruised, blonde sitting dejectedly in a cell wearing a uniform!




He recognizes Officer Frio's partner immediately and thinking fast turns on Reeves screaming, "Not only have you done something totally stupid but now you've implicated me in this mess! You called me a 'daisy' Clyde, saying I had no backbone. But I'd rather be a 'daisy' than like you, not just evil but a brainless idiot to boot! You've let her see your face and now mine!"




Taken aback by Dandy's sudden anger, Clyde yells, "I've got this! I've thought it all…"

But Dandy holds up both his hands and interrupts him with, "You've got something all right! Every cop in the area out combing the streets for this dame! I won't have you messing up everything I've built up for the likes of you to tear it all down. I'll be taking care of your mess. You just stay out of my way. And do us all a favor. Don't think! It's not your strong suit!"




Clyde takes one last look at Tyra, screams in his rage, then scrambles up the ladder saying angrily, "Fine. You take care of it then. The dame's been more trouble than she's worth! I'm out of here! I've got a job planned anyway."



 
As soon as Clyde is gone, Dandy unlocks the cell and urges Tyra out saying, "Hurry, we must hurry before he comes back or Donia shows up!"

"Don't play games with me Dandy! I heard what you said. You two-timing double, or maybe it's triple, crosser! Spinning that web of lies to me and my partner. We believed you, it just goes to show you can't trust a con man…or a thief!"




Dandy throws up his arms and says, "It was Reeves I was trying to con Officer, not you or your partner. We need to hurry! Once I get you some place safe, away from Reeves and Spinelli, I'll contact your partner and let her know I found you. I know Reeves is evil but I never dreamed he'd stoop this low. Now stop arguing and let's get out of here before we're both six feet under!"




But seeing that underground cell block has given Dandy an idea.

He quickly explains what he has in mind while Tyra listens intently.

She grins and says, "You know that just might work Dandy. So let's get out of here while you put that in motion. I would have liked to have been the one giving Reeves the pay back he deserves, but pay backs pay back, no matter who dishes it out!"




While Dandy was busy hiding Tyra, across town another drama is taking place.

One just as upsetting for both parties involved.

"What have I told you? It's not safe for you to be seen out on the streets and most definitely not with me! I don't have things squared away yet…"

"But mother…"

Spinelli hisses at her teenage daughter, "Don't say that so loud! In fact, don't say it at all! Your grandmother raised you abominably. You don't listen, you don't think, and you speak without being spoken to. And now she's up and died and left me to deal with you!"

Susan's brave but at the shocking reference to her grandmother's death, the death of the only real family she's known, the only person who loved her, she gasps and stumbles backwards.




Just enough off balance for her mother to whistle for a taxi and shove her inside!

Staring straight ahead, blinking back tears of grief, she trembles and wonders what will become of her.

She knows things are horribly wrong here in Roaring Heights and from what she's seen since her arrival, her mother's at the heart of the problem!




And soon after the Jellyfish Protest, where Dandy surreptitiously told Cinda Tyra was safe, Dandy puts his plan in motion.

If he can just brazen it out and beat the evil duo at their own game….

He calls Clyde and says he wants to arrange a meeting with him and Donia, to get them out of this mess once and for all.

And to his surprise, they both agree.

Dandy meets them in the basement and starts telling them his plan.

They can use the cells to trap the local police, plus that interfering Detective Nest, and any of his team they can find.

First he pushes Reeves into a cell and locks the door.

"Hey, whatsa matter wich you Dandy! I'm hungry. I've gotta eat and get some sleep before the job tonight."




"I just want a moment alone with Donia, Clyde. We've got some personal business to discuss. And cut the gangster lingo, you sound like an idiot!"

Donia rages, "Business yes, personal, never again! That burned out like a shooting star Michael, when you left me!"

Michael holds up his hands in surrender, "I know Donia. It was all my fault. I just want to apologize and clear things up between us. You know I don't get over things easily. I've always had regrets."

"You always were an emotional sap, yeah, I can agree with that."

"Okay, then just give me a minute to explain. Let's go over to the next cell, away from Reeves. These words are for your ears only."




Donia walks into the cell, the snap of her heels showing her surly mood, saying, "You know, we do need to clear the air Michael. You broke my heart when you left me. And now it's time to break yours!"

"What? What are you taking about Donia? My heart was broken…I wanted us to be together, to start a family with the woman I loved. But you didn't want a family!"




"Well, the jokes on both of us then!" she snaps back angrily. "After you left, telling me you wanted no part of me or my life, I found out I was carrying your child! Yes, that's right, you're a father Michael. Something you always wanted to be. And I will never let you see your daughter! Never!"




But Michael's not the only one who heard her words.

Susan had been crying in her bed upstairs when yelling drew her down to the basement.

And her mother's words stop her in her tracks!

Her father?! And he's downstairs right now!?!

It can't be true! Her father is alive?

With her heart threatening to beat it's way out of her chest, Susan starts down the ladder.




Michael stands there in shock for a moment, then he sees the girl standing on the other side of the cell and he knows it's true!

His shout of outrage mixes with pain, "A daughter? I have a daughter? Oh my Watcher, Donia! I knew you were evil to the core but to keep something like this from me? It's, it's beyond comprehension!"

Before Donia can respond, the girl says quietly but bravely, "So your deepest secret's finally been revealed mother and to the man that's my father. The man you told me was dead!"




Earlier, Michael wasn't sure he could go through with it, locking his former partners in cells, giving them up to the police.

But with Donia's secret revealed, anything he ever felt for her died in that moment.

And at the same time, his heart filled with joy, his child, his daughter, a chance to be a father and have the family that had been denied him all these years!

He rushes through the cell door and locks it behind him with a distinctive snap.

Then he turns to the beautiful young girl before him and says words that bring tears to both their eyes.

"You look just like my mother did as a young girl! Please forgive me, I never knew."

"I heard….father. And there's nothing to forgive as I never knew either. She lied to both of us!"




"Where she's going you won't have to see her much at all!! But I'm not sure what's going to happen to me in all this either. To lose you so soon. It unbearable…Oh, what's your name? Oh Watcher! To think I don't even know your name."

"It's Susan. And I hope I don't lose you. I've wanted a father ever since I was a little girl. Mother would visit me at Grammie's every few years and send cards and presents on my birthday and on Snowflake Day. But Grammie was my real mother, the only one I really knew. The only one that loved me, wanted me."

"I want you, Susan, and though we don't know each other yet, I already love you! You're my daughter and you will always mean more to me than anything else ever could!"




But as much as Michael would like to prolong the family reunion, he knows he has business to attend to.

He tells Susan she must go upstairs as the next part isn't going to be pretty and it's nothing he wants her to see.

Susan nods and says, "I understand. But promise you'll not leave without saying goodbye?"

"If they'll let me, I'll do better than that and bring you home with me! Where you belong."

As Susan heads upstairs, he calls Cinda and tells her to head over to Spinelli's with her team.

"I've got a couple of presents for you, call them Love Day gifts! I know I got the best gift ever! I'll tell you all about it when you get here."




And now that it safe, Lucas shows up in uniform, something that catches both Nest's and Dandy's attention.

But Lucas is forgotten about when Nest sees his two gifts, and he rubs his hands together with glee, saying "Well, well, well, happy birthday to me! And all wrapped up in such nice cells. You're too good to me Dandy! I pegged you for one of the same type, but you came through for us. It will count a lot towards your sentence. And Tyra….?"

"She's safe at one of my vacation homes near the beach. With orders not to leave the house, of course. But now with these two locked up, I'll give her a call and tell her she's free to meet you at the station."




"Good work Officer Frio. I know you've put up with a lot of demeaning words from Spinelli. Why don't you do the honors and bring her on in, handcuffs and all!"

"My pleasure sir! Definitely my pleasure."




"Looks like Good is going to triumph over Evil after all Spinelli, and little ole me is even going to get the pleasure of dragging you off to the slammer! Not bad for a cop who'd be better off staying home and being a mom. But I do need to thank you for one thing."

"What's that you mealy mouthed meter maid?" Spinelli growls.

"With your arrest under my belt, I won't be posing as a meter maid any longer. So thanks to you and your gang of ruthless criminals, I'll finally be on the fast track to becoming a detective!"

Overhearing her, Nest adds, "That's a definite Officer Frio and your brother will be happy to hear he'll get to spend most of his time in the lab from now on, instead of in Spinelli's nasty company. I'm not sure which one he'll appreciate more though, as much as he hates being outside, I think Spinelli drooling over him was worse!"

Spinelli scowls at Nest's words and mutters, "Detective or not, you're still beneath me Officer Clueless. You may be rich but you'll never be able to pull off the style of a real woman!"




But Reeves stays true to form when he tries to bribe Lucas.

"I know you don't need the dough Frio, but don't try to con a con man! You're no cop! You're just a rich play boy trying to find adventure in all the wrong places. And if you help get me out of this mess, I'll definitely make it worth your while!"

Lucas stares at Reeves for a moment, laughs and says, "Well, you're right on two counts Reeves. I don't need the dough and I'm not a cop, just a lab rat! One that was crucial to putting you right in the middle of this mess as I found your fingerprints all over Tyra's badge. So there's no way you're getting out of this one. Kidnapping a cop should give you plenty of time behind bars!"




Back at headquarters, Cinda and Tyra hug each other in relief that the case is closed and both of them are safe.

"I'm so sorry Cinda, I messed up so bad. Such stupid rookie mistakes, believing a fake text, rushing off without back-up to an empty building! I'm just glad Dandy turned out to be on our side and Detective Nest didn't kick me off the team."

"We're all happy about Dandy's choices, especially how he got you away from Reeves and back to us safe and sound Tyra! But Dandy got the best gift of all, a daughter! Spinelli hid her pregnancy from Dandy after he left her, out of spite and to use against him some day. But they're reunited now."

"But for how long? It seems a shame that after doing all he did, he'll be separated from a daughter he just found out about," Tyra said a bit sadly.

Detective Nest cleared his throat and said dryly, "I'm sure something can be arranged for him and his daughter. Turning states evidence, making restitution on all those thefts, and saving the life of a law enforcement officer will go a long way in mitigating his sentence. And he did all of those things before he knew he had a daughter or that she was any part of this. Imagine what kind of a man he could become with someone like that by his side, someone that looks to him to set the example."

Cinda smiled and said, "Why Detective, if I didn't know any better I'd think you were getting soft on the idea of fatherhood!"

"It's growing on me Frio. But if you two want to play your next bit before heading home for the evening, you'd better get to it!"




Laughing as they change, happy to be together again, the partners decide that Tyra will be the one to go first.

She struts to Reeves' cell in her 1920's glory and says, "I gotta admit it Clyde. Being a moll and dressing up real fine and wearing lots of glitter and sparkle, a girl could get used to this! Too bad it's you who's going to be the pretty boy in the big house! Though not so pretty in those striped pajamas!"

For once Clyde doesn't say a word as Tyra's words sink in and the years ahead of him stretch out as far as he can see.




Then Cinda strolls slowly down past Clyde and stops in front of Spinelli's cell.

"Take a good look Spinelli. You got it all wrong from the very beginning. Lucas, though he is my dear twin, is about as debonair as tuna salad on rye! Which he's more likely to wear than eat. But me? I clean up real good. In fact, I look rather fabulous in black and white mink! Which is more than I can say for you in the same colors, especially in that unfortunate stripe. And weak little fairy that I am, I'll still be young and beautiful while you spend your golden years behind bars!"

Spinelli follows Reeves example and simply stares straight ahead her eyes focused on something only she can see.

There's no need for any more words, she played her hand and she lost. Again.

First Michael, so many years before and her daughter too, if she's honest with herself, and now her evil dream of ruling Roaring Heights has gone up in smoke.

Leaving her holding nothing, nothing at all. Years of tormenting others and nothing to show for it!

But paying the price never seemed so dear before as she remembers Michael seeing Susan for the first time.

The look on both their faces as their eyes met, a look of instant love and belonging, and her loss is not that she'll be without them now, but that she never had them or that kind of love to begin with.

And she's the one left out in the cold. Again.

Alone with her temper, ambition, and cruel black heart, yet she hardens herself as she always has.

So be it! No need to get soft and become a marshmallow, now's the time to show even more steel.

Cinda sees the distress in Spinelli's face and mistakes the look for regret, so she softens her voice and says, "I'm sorry Spinelli. Even someone like you deserves some compassion. I'll look after them, make sure most of the fallout from this doesn't affect Susan. She's the innocent one in all this, and she shouldn't have to pay for the sins of her father…or her mother."

But Cinda's words fall on deaf ears and Spinelli's mouth ruthlessly tightens again as she snarls, "Don't do me any favors, copper! I certainly won't be losing any sleep over the likes of you! And you'll never win, none of you goody two-shoes Sims will. It's evil Sims like me who have the strength to rule, to do what's necessary, that will triumph in the end! My only regret is that I won't be there to see you finally learn that lesson!"

With a heavy heart at Spinelli's words, knowing none of what's happened, not even seeing the love between father and daughter has reached Spinelli, Cinda slowly walks away.




Secrets were revealed, the evil criminals were caught and are now safely behind bars.

But what of Bonnie Davis and her children or Michael Dandy and his daughter Susan?

And will the toddlers ever get to become children?

Let's find out in upcoming chapters, starting with Chapter 180: Back On Track
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Chapter 180: Back On Track
« Reply #201 on: November 03, 2019, 02:30:00 PM »


Hearing the commotion of everyone leaving, Susan ventures downstairs and sits quietly on the couch.

She turns the tv on as her father sits down beside her.

They watch the show for a few minutes as neither one of them really knows what to say, how to make up for so much lost time.




The Michael starts chatting about different topics, saying, "So are you the musical type? I like classical myself."

Susan shakes her head, "I don't really have a favorite group or style or anything, but I've listened to a lot of oldies growing up with Grammie all those years."




Michael tries again saying, "Athletics isn't a big focus of my life but I've had to stay in shape for my jobs. I used to be quite proud of my thieving talents, but I never hurt anyone! I …I wanted you to know that."

"Just seeing the look in your eyes when we met, I knew that. And then not wanting me to see when they took mother away, I knew you cared about my feelings, about me. Just like Grammie does…did." Susan's voice trailed off sadly as the reality of her grandmother being gone hits her again.

"I'm sorry about that sweetheart. Losing someone you're close to, that you love, is hard. I don't think I ever really got over losing your mother, even though I was the one who made that break. But what she did to you, to us, that's something I can't ever forgive her for! But I don't want to dwell on things like that. I'd like to get to know you and make up for lost time. Which I'm sure you've figured out with my fumbling attempts at conversation."




Susan smiles and says, "No need to flail around, you can just ask me what I like….dad. Do you mind if I call you dad? Father just seems so…"

"Dad is fine. Better than fine really. It's music to my ears. But since you're not into music or athletics, what do you like?"

"Art!" Susan replies enthusiastically. "I've only dabbled a bit and Mother didn't allow me to check out the Art Gallery or the Museum after I got here, for obvious reasons. But now that you know about me, I'd love to visit both of them!"

"I'm sure that can be arranged. I'd love to be the one to introduce you to all of the things you like, share those moments with you. But I'll have to clear that with Detective Nest. I'm not sure what will happen to me Susan, but I'll make sure you're safe and well taken care of."




When the movie ends with the romantic 'happily ever after' customary to it's genre, Susan asks, "Do you think we'll end up getting a 'happily ever after' dad? Can that happen for us?"

Michael takes her hand and squeezes it gently, his voice breaking as he says, "If there's anything I believe in Susan, it's me and you, because now that we've found each other, I'm not letting you go easily!"

Susan squeezes his hand in return and finally feels like she's home.

Home not being a place, but being with someone that you love and who loves you back, no strings attached.




The next morning the office is back to a more normal routine.

Lucas happily working in the lab, with no under cover work in sight for awhile.

Hopefully never, if his promotion comes through.




Tyra getting in some martial arts training before she heads out on patrol.




And Cinda heading over to see how Michael Dandy and his daughter Susan are doing in their temporary home.

His mansion and the contents were all confiscated and all his bank accounts and assets frozen.

All stolen items still in his possession were to be returned to their rightful owners and items no longer in his possession would be valued and he would be making restitution for those.

Since it would take the courts and lawyers awhile to get all those legalities sorted out, they had placed him and Susan in a house in town.




Cinda spoke with a somber looking Michael as his cat prowled beneath their feet.

"I hope you're both settling in okay? This is a nice place but nothing like your mansion."

His face showing a myriad of conflicting emotions, Michael said, "Not being in my mansion is the least of my worries. I'm now a father for the first time in my life and she's a teenager! Not the way you usually start off parenting. The only thing I've ever taken care of is my cat!"

Cinda nodded in sympathy but grinned as she said, "The circumstances are a bit unusual but from everything I've read in your file, you've got a quick mind, quicker fingers, and some wily feet! And I'm thinking you'll need all those skills to raise a teenage daughter."




Michael has Cinda step into the living room so they can speak privately.

"Susan's upstairs getting ready for school. She's really excited about getting back into a normal routine. But I worry it may be too soon. There are still others…"

Cinda interrupts with, "Clyde's Hideout has been cleaned out and all his cronies are behind bars, as well as Spinelli's henchman."

"And Bonnie Davis? Has her role in all of this been clarified?" he asked anxiously. "I know the woman was concerned for her children but she does have an evil streak and I'm not sure she'd be above trying to get back at me for cooperating with the law."

"Bonnie was involved with Tyra's kidnapping, but strangely enough it was Clyde that got her a reduced sentence for her involvement. There was evidence on his phone, evidence she told him to erase, but he didn't, and it actually proved she was only involved because he was threatening to take Jamie away from her if she didn't. That she was trying to make a new life for her and her children."




"So I can assure you Mr. Dandy that's one of our top priorities, keeping Susan and Bonnie Davis' children safe. And we've got extra officers on patrol to make sure the whole town is safe for all of our citizens until all the prisoners are moved to more secure locations pending their trials."

Michael smiles in his relief and says, "I'm glad all precautions are being taken Officer Frio. I know I haven't been one for long, but a father worries."

Cinda's mean streak pops out as she replies, "Well, we're taking care of her safety on the streets Mr. Dandy, but I'd be more worried about social events, after all Prom is right around the corner!"

But seeing Dandy's look of alarm, she laughs and says, "You'll get through it fine. Most parents survive!"




And as Cinda heads to the front door, Susan follows right behind her saying, "Thank you so much Officer. My dad's told me how much you've helped him get through all this and everything you and your partner have been through. I'm just glad it's all over and we can get back to a normal life now."

"You and me too, Susan! I've always liked the idea of under cover police work, but after all this, I'm ready for some peaceful down time."




After a much welcome slow day at the office, focusing on all the paperwork required to get their case against Spinelli, Reeves, and their cohorts in order, Cinda headed home for a quiet family dinner.

Then she watched her young daughters play happily together in the hall.

Ella totally focused on playing with the dollhouse, mainly trying to pull the head off the daddy doll for some reason!

And Odette bouncing along with the xylophone, happily playing one tune after another.




And as she finishes up the tune she's playing, Cinda scoops her up and brings her to her cake.

It's child birthday time at last for generation nine, with Odette heading up the group!




She spins and sparkles in her toddler cuteness as her grandparents look on happily with shouts of birthday cheer.

But Rory looks on with some trepidation as his little girl is growing up.




With the sparkles gone, Odette grabs a piece of cake as Rory and Samuel chat about art.

Their main topic of conversation since they're both such enthusiastic artists.

Odette overhearing them, asks if she can try painting and both of them are eager to introduce her to their favorite hobby.




But soon it's bedtime for our birthday girl as it's been a long day.

And I'm a bit surprised by the dreams she's having, as fire seems to be a big feature of them.

Or maybe she's afraid of a fire occurring when she's asleep as she's now a Heavy Sleeper.

There are worse traits, but I was hoping for something a bit more useful, and someone else feels the same way!




And he's sitting in the room with the girls who are both fast asleep.

"You're looking rather glum Jared. Sam not falling down at your feet enough?"

"It's not that, though I still find it hilarious. I was hoping little Odette would get one of my better traits."

"But Lorelei not only inherited Natural Cook and followed in your footsteps to become a Five-Star Chef, she completed her LTW of becoming a Culinary Librarian."

"Yeah that was pretty impressive, especially for a Couch Potato!"

"And Cinda got your mean-spirited trait, and Odette just got Heavy Sleeper, isn't that enough for you?

"Well, if she'd actually done something with it, instead of just playing a few mean fairy tricks, it would have been more satisfying. Then she went and added Good to the mix and totally ruined it! And what's Odette going to use Heavy Sleeper for anyway, it's pretty lame as traits go!"

"Well, look on the bright side, it did help you sleep through two sets of twins. And if she becomes heir, it could come in handy living in a house full of sims. And there are worse traits."

"That there are Watcher, but not all of us consider some of those a bad thing. I myself find my traits to be rather enjoyable!"

"You're a Mean-Spirited, Inappropriate, Party Animal, who's a Heavy Sleeper, and your only redeeming quality is Natural Cook! Of course, you would find your traits enjoyable, it's others who suffer from them, not you!"

"You do realize the girls are sleeping Watcher, right? And that your irritation has brightened my mood considerably!"

I lower my voice and whisper sweetly, "And you realize that your urn could inexplicably disappear right?"

"Touché Watcher, touché!"




As I leave the girls' room I spot Eric in the hall playing with the doll house.

This seems to be the favorite toy for the kids here in the main home as I've never noticed others play with it quite as much.

Maybe I've never made it as accessible before?

Whatever the reason, Eric holds the green doll and happily bashes it's head straight through the floor!

I'm wondering if I should be concerned with the disturbing bouts of violence involved with the green doll.




But again someone else is concerned along with me as Lorelei sees Eric's actions and scoops him up.

"I think that's probably enough play time for tonight young man, especially if we want the poor daddy doll to stay in one piece!" she says cuddling him close.

Her face sobers as Eric laughs with glee and says, "Bad doll, bad doll!"

I decide it's probably more trait oriented as Ella is Neurotic and Eric is Grumpy, so their behavior is probably inborn and I share that view with Lorelei.

"Especially since their just toddlers and we really can't expect them to be able to overcome traits at that young an age."

"I hope that's all it is Watcher. Now that Tyra's back, the criminals are behind bars, and this town has been cleaned up, I don't want to have to start worrying about the children."

Then turning to Eric she says, "As for you, it's bed time young man!"




The next morning dawns wet, but warmer, and the rain washes away the last traces of snow from the yard.

Spring has finally arrived in Roaring Heights after an extremely cold and snowy winter.

The grass has greened up and the leaves are budding as nature soaks up the warmer temps and welcome rain.




Seeing the wet weather outside Odette decides to indulge me with a quick trip into Stylist.

She chooses a simple pony tail and outfits in her favorite purple, starting with a vivid party dress that shows off her pale skin and dark hair.




Then her sleepwear, a soft cotton for the upcoming warmer nights of spring.




And sturdy jean shorts and a cute teddy bear t-shirt for playing outside in this warmer weather.




With her new look all set, she dresses in her everyday outfit.

The she heads to the empty easel on the 2nd floor and begins her first painting.

Another budding Frio artist at work, but only until she can play musical instruments, I'm sure!




Cinda and Lucas have completed the case that brought them to Roaring Heights and now they can focus on family again.

The first family event was Odette's child birthday, so she'll be starting school soon and meeting children her own age.

But with Odette becoming a child, we know one thing for sure, there's a lot more cake coming up!

First we have her cousin David's birthday, then Lucas and Tia's twin boys, Darren and Cullen, will join them in childhood.

And soon after that, her own siblings, Ella and Eric, will celebrate their child birthdays!

So everyone sit back and loosen your belts as we head in to Chapter 181: A Frio Birthday Tour
Coming soon.




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« Reply #202 on: November 05, 2019, 03:35:49 PM »

Lorelei's on a mission as she walks through the foyer of Marshall and Dahlia's home.

She smiles as Mahlia crawls beside her and says, "Where's the birthday boy Marshall? I want to spend some time with him before it's cake time. And, unfortunately, I wasn't able to get today off so I'll have to leave soon."

"Oh, that's too bad mom. But at least you can stay for a little bit. David's either in the nursery or watching TV, that boy does like his television, just like his Gramlei!"




Lorelei would have liked to get in some TV time too but once she finds David, she picks him up and hugs him close.

Then she says, "We'll get in lots of TV time after your birthday David. You'll be big enough to come visit us, me, Grandpa and your cousins! But right now let's see if we can get you to take a few more steps."




She places him on the floor and walks a short distance away and encourages him to walk towards her.

"Come to Gramlei David. That's it, one more step. I'll catch you!"

And watching his Gramlei intently, David toddles towards her more confident with each step.

He's a friendly little guy and stutters, "Me comin' Gramlei. Then we watch tv?"

"Not today sweetie. Mommy's getting your cake ready for your birthday!"




With the cake all ready, Lorelei blows a party horn for David as Dahlia brings him to his cake.

"Is mommy's boy ready to grow up and eat cake?"

"Cake! Cake! Cake!" David repeats excitedly.

Dahlia laughs and says, "That's a definite 'yes' if I ever heard one!" and she bends low to help him blow out his candles.




By the dining room doors, Marshall joins in the celebration blowing a party horn of his own.

Samuel looks on ever the proud Grandpa, though Dahlia looks a bit startled with her oldest about to become a child.

The triplets have kept her and Marshall quite busy, even with the nannies, and she's a bit worried that David's been left on his own too much being the oldest.




The sparkles hit, David spins, and gets a trait that's even less beneficial than Odette's as now he's Never Nude!

"Seriously? Where did that come from?" I ask bewildered.

"It's probably my fault Watcher," admits Marshall, face palming. "He's heard me say 'keep them on' repeatedly while we were potty training the triplets as they kept taking their pull-ups off every chance they got! But I never thought he'd take it that way!"

"Well, look at the bright side, I guess we won't have to worry about him streaking when he gets older."

They all look at me and we sigh knowing that's not a very bright side at all.




And David and Marshall sit down for cake and a nice father and son chat.

I'm sure between Marshall's Neurotic trait and David's Never Nude one, they'll find plenty to talk about and be totally embarrassed over!

After all, Marshall loves checking the sink and it looks like David will be taking sponge baths for the rest of his life.




Monday morning is Odette's first day of school and she heads out to the bus.

This is her first chance to meet some kids her age in the town, so I'm not sure who's more excited, her or me!

There are lots of kid's in school, but most of those close to her age are girls, so I'm wondering if we'll find any good candidates that are boys.

"Good luck Odette! You'll do great!"

"I hope so Watcher. At least David will be there so I'll know him."

"And they have music classes too, so you'll enjoy those."

"I love music! I should do good in that class. See you later."




Once Samuel gets home from work that afternoon, he and Lorelei head to the next stop on the birthday tour as they drive over to Lucas and Tia's home.

They greet Lucas in the foyer and Lorelei opens with, "Oh, you got your promotion and you look so brainy in your lab coat Lucas! Congratulations! I know being inside in the lab was your goal."

But then she narrows her eyes and says, "Since it's the boys' birthdays, I won't ruin it by asking for details now, but rest assured, both you and your father have a lot of explaining to do for keeping me in the dark! I've already had a heart to heart with Cinda but she said you two had details she wasn't going to share!"

Samuel lets out a breath, shares a look with his son and simply says, "Yes dear."

While Lucas shakes his head ruefully and adds, "I knew that was coming once the details of the case came out. Sorry for all the cloak and dagger mom, it wasn't my idea believe me! I just sort of fell into it."

"Well, unlike Detective Nest, I won't be giving you two any rewards that's for sure! I'm just glad you're all safe and it ended well. But enough of that for now. Where are the boys?"




Lorelei finds Darren in the sitting room just as Cullen comes crawling in.

She smiles and tells Cullen, "You're next young man! Just as soon as we get your brother to his cake."




As Lorelei brings Darren to the dining room, Cullen happily plays with his toys.

Our surprise blonde toddler is just as cute as he can be!




His twin on the other hand is sporting the typical cross-eyed look of birthday age transition.




And Darren quickly grabs a piece of his birthday cake totally in character with his new Mooch trait!

Well, we're doing so well with child traits this time around, I'm afraid for the others.




And Samuel does the honors for Cullen as Darren and Lucas cheer him on.

Though Cullen seems a bit frightened by all the yelling, or the candle flames and the smoke, as he snuggles closer into his grandpa's chest.




And my powers of prediction are proven wrong again because instead of being afraid of the flames and smoke, he picks up Founder Claire's Hot-Headed trait!

But I was right to be afraid of the trait trend as it's still giving this gen some doozies.




When they get back home, Samuel gives Ella a bedtime bottle.

"Here you go sweetheart! Let's get your tummy all filled up for nighty-night."

Eagerly reaching for her bottle, Ella says, "Ta G'ampa! Me hungree."




I was planning on having Samuel get her ready for bed but when I get back to her room, I'm pleasantly surprised by who's spending time with her.

"Why Sam, she's letting you hold her!"

"I was pretty shocked too, Watcher. I was coming in for some rocker time and she just held up her chubby little arms and said, 'up, up, up'. I've always thought the little ones would be as scared of me as I am of myself!"

As Ella's sleepy head drifts towards Sam's shoulder, he says, "Maybe it's because she's so tired and doesn't care who puts her to bed?"

"Maybe. But I haven't seen this happen since Claire picked up Ronan way back in Bridgeport."

"But, he was Evil Watcher! I hope that doesn't mean this one will be, she's such a sweet little girl."

"Oh, that's it Sam! It's because she's Brave and not afraid of things like ghosts."

"I hope you're right this time Watcher! This round of traits hasn't been the best so far."

"Well, we'll find out soon enough Sam, the twins' birthdays are tomorrow night."




Odette is up early Tuesday morning and she has Lorelei help her with her homework.

"I finished it last night Gramlei, but I'd like some help to make sure I did everything right."

"I'd be happy to help you sweetie. Now let's just go over it and see what you've done."




And Odette is not only in the same class as David but he's been given permission to get off the bus at her house in the afternoons.

Lorelei helps him with his homework first thing.

"Let's get your math done first, since it's usually the hardest subject, and once were all finished we'll watch some TV!"

"That sounds great Gramlei. When Mom's not working out or Dad's not writing another book, they're both busy with the triplets. I understand because I'm bigger now and they're still little and needs lots of attention. But I really like my TV time with you!"

Lorelei feels badly for her grandson, being the older brother of triplets isn't easy, so she tells him he's free to come over any time and watch with her, once homework and chores are done.




And that evening after dinner, it's time for the final part of the birthday tour.

David was watching a favorite show, so Lorelei excused him from the festivities.

Rory brings Ella to her cake as the rest of the family shouts out birthday wishes.

By the big smile on his face, Rory seems much more at ease with Ella's transition to childhood than he did Odette's.

And Ella, Brave little girl that she is, shares in everyone's happiness as she looks sweetly up into his face and laughs her toddler laugh one last time.




As the sparkles disappear, Ella stands before us a child.

A child with a trait that explains her ease with Sam as she's now a Supernatural Fan!

And she even grew up in a skirt in her favorite color, yellow.

But that sweater has to go for too many reasons to count and I'm sure we can find her some matching hair bows.




With her new look all set, Ella chats with her Grandpa and sister as they all enjoy birthday cake.

"I can't wait to read all the books you and daddy have written Grandpa! Maybe I'll be a writer someday too."

"That's a fine aspiration Ella! Painting and writing are both great hobbies and make fine careers. But don't limit yourself, either one of you. There are lots of really great hobbies and careers out there, and you'll only find the one that suits you best by exploring them. You can read about some of them but I think hands-on is best, just jumping right in like with painting and baking."

"Kids can bake?" the girls ask excitedly in unison.

"Why sure they can! Just ask your Gramlei. That's how she got started and she loved it so much she turned it into a career. I know we have a toy oven around here somewhere or in storage and if we can't find it, we'll buy a new one for you to use. You can make muffins straightaway and with a little bit of practice delicious cookies and brownies!"




But before they can start looking for the toy oven, there's another birthday to celebrate.

Lorelei brings Eric to his cake as the rest of the family shout out birthday wishes for him and Odette grabs a party horn.




And then Lorelei sets him on the floor to complete his transformation as his twin watches closely nearby tooting a birthday horn in her excitement.

As the sparkles disappear, I frown at the hair style he gets as a child.

But his hair is forgotten about as what I've mistaken for birthday crossed-eyes is revealed to be something else entirely as he says, "Ugh, what is that nasty thing on the wall!?!"

With a grandfather and father who are prolific artists, Eric is now a child who Can't Stand Art!

And I can hear Jared's mocking laughter all the way from the beyond!




After cake, Eric finds David, and with his show over, persuades him to play a game of chess.

But I'm quickly reminded of Eric's new trait as he says, "I'd really like to throw all this art in the trash! It's making it hard to concentrate on the game."

Studying the board, David says, "As long as I've got clothes on, paintings don't bother me at all!"

And with the other traits the children have gotten so far, I'm sorry I ever mentioned being disappointed with Odette's child trait.

It's looking like the best one out of the whole bunch!




Besides the sugar rush for this chapter, we've also gotten the short end of the trait stick!

I admit, they could be worse.

But I am not looking forward to Grumpy Eric being in an even worse mood because of the art all over the house.

Not to mention how that will affect his relationship with his father and grandfather, as it wasn't pretty having Mémé Sophie or Tito Torre blast the artists in their homes as the mood struck them.

And it's making me very concerned about the teen years and what traits may pop up!

But we've still got grade school days ahead and friends to meet as well as Love Day coming up, so we'll focus on those for now.

Let's see who the Frio kids meet as they enjoy their week of school in Chapter 182: Making RH Friends
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Chapter 182: Making RH Friends
« Reply #203 on: November 07, 2019, 08:11:12 PM »

Early the next morning I find two of the family ghosts out on the back deck.

Jared's just getting ready to head back to his urn, probably because he's remembering our last conversation.

But Rae's settled down in a rocker like she's waiting for someone.




As the early morning rays brighten up the day, Samuel comes out to check the trashcan.

But Ella's followed him and heads straight for Rae, who's focused on the positive energy around her young relative.

"You're not afraid are you Ella? You're very accepting of those that are different. I can see that we're going to be great friends."




"I'd love to be friends with you Grandma Rae! Odette told me all about seeing you when she was little and how she's musical like you are. I don't share her love for music, but I'm Brave and I like you for you. In fact I like all Supernaturals: Ghosts, Vampires, Witches, Fairies, it doesn't matter which one, as far as I'm concerned, they're all fascinating!"

"So they are and it's refreshing to see a young one with such an open mind and heart, especially one that's a human."

And at Rae's words she says excitedly, "Oh, I don't want to stay a boring human, I want to experience it for myself someday," and she pops a wish to become a Supernatural!

Rae's shock at Ella's statement is only surpassed by my own at her wish and I wonder if a child can actually become a Supernatural.

But whether she was a child or older, doing so would definitely put her out of the running for heirship.




Later that day, Samuel's doing an exclusive interview on Henry Simovitch which is to a be a feature article on the man and his vehicle empire since he's retiring to spend time with his family.

A family he's finally achieved in the golden years of his life.

Samuel assures the man that he will definitely be discreet about any family particulars when he says, "I understand the importance of keeping your wife and your children safe Mr. Simovitch. My daughter and son are both involved with local law enforcement and our concern for your family is above everything else."

"Please call me Henry, I'm not one for formalities growing up on a farm just like Henry Ford did. Like Ford, I've always had a mechanical bent and I've mirrored most of my life after his. Though I wasn't lucky enough to meet my spouse, Bonnie, until a few years ago. But we're now expecting our second child and if it's a boy, I'd love to name him Edsel!"

"I'm Samuel. Congratulations to both of you and I hope you get your wish. I've got four grown children, 2 boys and 2 girls, who've given me 14 grandchildren!"

"Well, then it looks like we'll have a lot to discuss Samuel. I'll fill you in on designing, building, and owning a vehicle empire and you can share all your knowledge of parenting with me!"




"Here's my lovely wife Bonnie now. Sweetheart this is Samuel Frio, editor-in-chief of the Herald. We were just discussing our families. Samuel has years of experience with children and grandchildren and I told him I'd love to pick his brain on the subject."

"Yes, we'd love to hear your views on child rearing Samuel. I have a son, Jamie, who's just become a teenager and our young daughter just started pre-school. It's quite the trick to give them the proper guidance to become productive citizens without them falling in with the wrong crowd. Something I've experienced first hand. Tell me, is it true that your family strives to overcome negative traits? I read that in an article about you when your family first came to town."

"Yes, it's true. From the time of the Frio family Founders, Claire Ursine and Jared Frio, we've worked on overcoming negative traits. It's all part of our family's journey through Sim Land. Not that we don't give in to them sometimes as some traits are harder than others to overcome, but over the years, I think we've done quite well, if I do say so myself."

"But Claire ursine was a known Master Thief! And I'm sure none of you were Evil or anything nasty like that!" Bonnie shouts as her emotions get the better of her.

"She was and that actually was a big factor in my son's ability to infiltrate the mob here in RH. Sims just assumed he was cut from the same cloth. But he's not a Klepto, he's Good, and wouldn't consider stealing anything for even a second. But we've had our share of Evil sims in the family Ms. Simovitch. In fact, our eldest daughter was born with the trait. Something I was quite upset about at first. But she learned to control it to a great extent, though she does have the aspiration to become the Empress of Evil! But sometimes you just have to give in to traits now and again. She chooses to think of it as a career choice, not a way of life."




"Well, that gives me something to think about Samuel. I always figured that a diamond in the rough would never be able to become a true gem. Maybe it's not too late for me. I've always wanted to write but was never encouraged in that pursuit."

"Another thing we have in common! I grew up on a farm like Henry and my parents would have liked me to follow their dream. But I chose to follow my own dream, and my heart, when I married into the Frio family. They not only encouraged my love of writing but also helped me to fulfill my dream of reaching the top of the Journalism career. Despite my own act of trying to sabotage that when I chose to indulge my Snob trait! But my father-in-law helped me see the error of my ways in a rather painful manner."

Seeing the look of distress on Henry's face, Samuel quickly adds, "Not in the way you think! He would never use his fairy powers, or his athletic and martial arts skills to hurt an innocent sim. To make a long story short, he made me train in both athletics and martial arts so I'd be able to defend myself rather than use him to intimidate someone."

"That sounds like quite the story, and I'd love to hear the long version sometime. But since we both have busy schedules, let's get on with the interview." Henry said, as he led the way to his home office.




While Samuel was busy interviewing his new friends, Lorelei supervised her grandchildren at the Spring Festival.

And they took a wonderful photo together, Eric even surprised us all with a smile!




And then the kids found some of their cousins!

Ella chatted with David while Eric introduced himself to Cullen.




Odette branched out beyond family and introduced herself to a boy she met at school earlier that week.

"I'm Odette, I think you were in my art class Tuesday, Broderick right?"

"Yes, Broderick Marks. You're the new girl that started school this week. I'll be moving on up to High School tomorrow as my birthday's tonight."

"Oh, well Happy Birthday. Maybe I'll see you in some of my classes when I get there. My birthday's not until this weekend but I'll be starting high school Monday."

"That's great! Maybe we'll have some more classes together or lunch period."

"If you're hungry now we could get some hot dogs. They're my favorite!"

"Sure. Who doesn't like hot dogs!"

And my heart leaps as I see a possible partner for our potential heir.




And Eric gets greeted by a girl out on the dance floor.

"Wow, your wings are so cool! I'm Lauren Shear, and I start school tomorrow. How about you?"

"I start tomorrow too with my twin Ella. I'm Eric. We'll be joining our older sister Odette."

"You have a twin? Wow, is she a fairy too?"

"No, just me and my mom have wings. But Ella would love to be a fairy or any other Supernatural. She's into that kind of stuff."

"It sounds interesting. Could I touch your wings? They're so sparkly!"

And as they continue their conversation, I'm thrilled at the possibility of another boy/girl friendship on the horizon.




While her grandchildren are meeting and making new friends, Lorelei joins a game of horseshoes.

She chats away with her opponent, not caring if she wins or loses the game, but just glad to be meeting someone new in town.

And she's thankful that Spring has arrived and they can all enjoy a day outside.




Cinda was able to get out of spending the day outside at the Festival because she was invited to a party at her boss' home.

A riverside property that was quite stately with three full floors and manicured lawns surrounding it.

Cinda had been there before but it had been for evening parties and both times she'd been too emotional to appreciate the place.

The first time was when Nest had given her the information about finding her a partner and the second had been when Tyra was kidnapped!




But this party is early in the afternoon, as the guest of honor has a strict nap time schedule.

Elliot and Beverly were celebrating the birth of their daughter, Emily!

Cinda and Lucas both offer their congratulations on the new addition to their boss' family.

And though Beverly has two grown children, they both seem rather shocked at being parents.

Cinda reassures them saying, "You'll do fine. I've got three and they'll all be in school starting tomorrow! Lucas and I both have a set of twins and he doesn't even like children, so you should be able to handle one little baby. And you could always hire a nanny!"

"I didn't realize that you weren't fond of children Lucas," Beverly comments. "I'm on the same page with you on that one. My first husband was eager to start a family and I didn't want to disappoint him, so we had a boy and a girl. Both married now and probably starting families of their own soon. But then I met Elliot and well, you know how it is! But a nanny? That's a wonderful idea!"




And when the Nests' offer Cinda a chance to feed their daughter a bottle while they see to other guests, she definitely wants to take them up on the offer.

"Only if one of you doesn't want to do the honors?" she asks, secretly hoping they'll refuse.

Beverly shudders and says, "I'd much rather check on the canapés!"

While Nest looks like a deer caught in headlights as he says, "I've only tried that sitting down."

And before she knows it, Emily has been deposited in her arms and a bottle procured.

Before departing she's asked if she'd like a chair or to sit down in the living room, but she assures them she's fine and once alone with Emily, she enjoys the solitude.

But more than that she enjoys the feel of a nooboo in her arms again, one who eagerly swallows gulp after gulp and closes her eyes in contentment.




When Emily has taken all she wants of her formula, Cinda cuddles her close and rubs her back in soothing circles to help relieve the air she's swallowed, and it's only moments before she's rewarded with a resounding burp!

As the little one drifts off and becomes heavier in her arms, she closes her own eyes and breathes in that special nooboo scent, hears the baby's gentle breathing, and feels little hands clutching her shirt.

And she's lost in maternal feelings so strong that she pops a wish to have another child with Rory!




After sleeping it on it overnight, she wakes early the next day and finds the place beside her empty.

She goes searching for Rory and finds him in the gallery working on another painting.

When she mentions her new wish, Rory asks, "The kids will all be in school now. Are you sure this is a good idea?"

Cinda laughs and says, "No. I'm not sure at all. But holding little Emily Nest just brought back so many memories and I just felt this jolt of maternal longing. I never even knew I wanted another child until I held her."




As the sun rises and brightens up the room, Rory asks, "And it's got nothing to do with the lack of fairies or MH genetics?"

Cinda puts her arms around him and stares into Rory's eyes as she whispers, "No. Nothing to do with any of that. I just want another child with you. When I was holding Emily and the wish popped into my heart it was the strangest feeling. You've never wanted another child?"

Rory pulls her closer and says, "I've wanted one for a long time. I even had the Watcher promise it for me. But then we were so busy with the three we had and both of us were focusing on our careers, so it just wasn't the right time. Then when Tyra disappeared and things went crazy with your case, well, that really wasn't the right time. But now…I think it is."




And as they melt into each others arms, flirting, kissing and whispering words of love to each other, Rory says, "Let's take this somewhere more private Cinda. Someplace where we can give this idea of yours a shot!"

Cinda laughs throatily and says, "I thought you'd never ask!"




And a few nights later, Cinda excitedly pulls Rory into their bathroom and tells him that her test came up positive and they are going to be parents again!

"Are you sure?" Rory asks. Then with a complete poker face adds, "Maybe we should keep trying just in case!?"

Cinda throws her arms around him and snuggles close saying, "I'm pretty sure but there's no harm in having some more alone time!"




With the children all being able to eat real meals now, Lorelei takes the time to stock the fridge and their third replicator with all their favorites.

They already had Ella's favorite, Shawarma, so she grilles some Hot Dogs for Odette and makes her famous Spaghetti for Eric.




Odette can't resist sharing the information with her grandfather.

"Did you hear Grandpa, Gramlei made all our favorites! Me and my friend Broderick tried the hot dogs at the festival but I bet Gramlei's are even better!"

"If they taste anything like they smell, I'm sure they're all delicious. I'll have to try some of each one to see if measures up to my favorite, Ceviche. Better go get one of those hot dogs while they're still hot!"

Then Samuel notices Ella peering out the window and asks, "What are you looking for sweetie?"

"I was hoping to spot a Unicorn! I read that they are easier to find at night because they give off a sparkly light."

"Well, I'll keep watch for awhile if you want to go check out the toy oven I found in storage."




Ella was eager to try her hand at making muffins so she started  right away.

But when she saw her Grandpa join her father in the kitchen to listen to Gramlei play on her guitar, she said, "Grandpa, I thought you were going to watch for Unicorns for me?!"




As Samuel tapped his foot to the beat he said, "It's raining and getting all foggy outside sweetie. I couldn't see much at all. But I promise we'll keep looking and if it really means that much to you, the Watcher could help us search."




Stirring her batter even more vigorously in her excitement, Ella asked, "Oh, could you do that Watcher? Help us find a Unicorn?"

"That depends. If those muffins turn out well, can I have one?"

"Sure Watcher! A muffin is a cheap price to pay for a Unicorn!"

"Then it's a deal!"

And the incentive did the trick, as her first batch turned out quite nicely.

So I guess we'll be watching for Unicorns in the upcoming weeks here in RH!




One more friend makes an appearance that evening.

Odette's IF doll Rags was left alone on the kitchen floor while she went to brush her teeth before bed.

And amidst a shower of birthday sparkles the doll grows to a child-size Imaginary Friend!




The whole family has been busy making friends this chapter.

Some are relatives with Ella befriending her ghostly Grandma Rae and confessing that her biggest desire is to become a Supernatural herself!

The twins meeting their Frio cousins at the Spring Festival, while Lorelei introduces herself to some older residents.

And Samuel finding unexpected friendship with the Simovitch family.

Others are school mates, like Odette's new friend Broderick Marks, who ages to teen several days before her and young Lauren Shear showing a definite interest in Eric, or at least in his wings!

With two surprise friends:
  1) Cinda's for nooboo Emily Nest which woke an unexpected desire for another child!
  2) And Odette's IF doll becoming an Imaginary Friend!

And Ella showing an interest in finding and befriending a Unicorn, something Samuel and I've agreed to help her with.

So some developments which could lead to some interesting weeks ahead.

Can we fulfill Ella's wishes and let her become a Supernatural or find a Unicorn?

Is Cinda with child?

Will new friendships develop into something more?

Some answers will be revealed in Chapter 183: Working on Wishes
Coming soon.


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Chapter 183: Working on Wishes
« Reply #204 on: November 10, 2019, 01:25:37 PM »


I was hoping Cinda and Rory's dreams might give us an inkling about her condition, but Cinda sleeps dreamlessly while Rory dreams about his favorite hobbies.

First painting, which he's maxed, and he's completed numerous works of art, including several masterpieces.

Though maybe he's dreaming of sharing his love of art with his children or concerned that Eric can't stand it?




Then he dreams about writing, whether it's about writing his next book or having his children learn the skill remains to be seen.

But it still leaves us, well, in the dark about Cinda's condition!



 
Then strains of ghostly music fill the air so I look around to see who our spectral visitor might be this evening.

Downstairs in the nursery rocker, a favorite of all, I'm happy to see Adam, as he's just the one I've been wanting to talk with, though it may be a moot point now.

"I hear there's been some feelings of distress surrounding this current generation. A lack of fairies and unique Midnight Hollow genetics, namely the Winchester red hair and Hyde pale skin."

"Yes, I'm afraid Cinda and Marshall have really taken that part of the journey to heart, though I believe things are on the mend. Cinda and Rory have decided to have another child together, not for any of those reasons but just because they want another child."

"What about Marshall? Is he still feeling bad about the fairy part of it?" Adam asks.

"I don't know, we've not been over to visit since David's birthday but I think Lorelei and Samuel may be
planning another visit soon. Why?"

"I've got something to say about that. Some apologies to make."

"Apologies? To whom? About what?"

"Yes, apologies. To the family, to the fairy heir and spare, about putting this unnecessary pressure on them. I talked it over with Sophie…"

"What? How? When?"

"Take it easy Watcher, give me a moment to explain. That's why I've not been around for awhile. It took me some time to travel back to Twinbrook on the astral plane, especially since it was my first attempt. But after talking with her, we both believe we've made a very serious error and I need to fix it."

"Then I think you should talk with Lorelei, and get her take on it. She'll know the best way to approach her children."




Adam decides to take my suggestion to heart, and when Lorelei wakes up, they head to the rockers on the back deck.

But Adam's a bit too restless to sit down with the topics on his mind.

"Please let me say this first part without interruptions child, I'm embarrassed enough without prolonging it."

Lorelei opens her mouth to speak, but then closes it and simply nods wondering what this is all about.

"I'm appalled at myself for starting this and then letting this go on for so long! Yes, Sophie was the love of my life, she will always be. Yes, I love the fact that she's a fairy. I've always been captivated by their wings and hers in particular. And I've always been overly proud of my own Frio auburn hair. And Sophie knows she's been a dominant member of this family since she married into it. But it was never our intention to make our descendants feel that any of those things were a priority, that if their children didn't possess them that they had failed! So I'm extending our heartfelt apologies to all of you, but most especially to Cinda and Marshall, because I know that fairy part rests solely on me. Me and my Ambitious and Perfectionist nature!"

Realizing that Adam's finished, Lorelei rocks slowly back and forth for another moment or two, collecting her thoughts.

Then she says, "I'm not comfortable with you taking all the blame for that! It's true that when Aunt Marcy appeared from the past, I felt that my being a fairy would have evened up the playing field. But then I realized it would change me too much and refrained from taking that step. A step that would have jeopardized my heirship. But then when Samuel and I had children, and one of them was a turquoise-haired, pink-winged fairy, well, it was in my heart that I could make up for my lack…"

Adam interrupts her saying, "That's exactly what I'm apologizing for child! You should have never felt that way in the first place, that not being a fairy somehow made you lacking. This journey is difficult enough without placing extra pressure on heirs and spares. It is enough to marry original residents or their offspring from each town, without worrying about the genetics. I've had this conversation before, with the Watcher, about letting genetics take care of itself. But I'm afraid I haven't taken my own advice and I've let my love for certain aspects of our genetics seem better than others. And that's wrong. We need to find joy in each one of the children born on this journey, not be disappointed with something none of them has control over."




Lorelei and Adam continue their conversation in the kitchen as Adam only has a few more moments before he must return to his urn.

"I'll pass on your apologies and my own to Marshall and Cinda, Adam. Just hearing you say the words, knowing how I felt in my heart. We have focused on it too much and it stops here. We're at the mid-point of our journey with this town and I do not want any others feeling badly. I may be a Couch Potato but I've got some of Mémé Sophie's backbone and I'll make sure they listen!"

"Along with our apologies, please tell them we love them and all of their children, just the way they are! That the goal is to support each other, help each other overcome negative traits, and above all, love each other. No matter their hair or skin color or if they have wings or not. Each of us finding our own place within the family in our own time, giving it our best effort, and bringing out the best in each other."

Lorelei lets Adam's words sink in and her voice filled with emotion, she says, "I will. I promise. It's not what we might bring to the end of the journey that matters but living our lives and loving our families and being happy right now, in this moment."

Adam smiles, nods and says, "You do understand child. I hope the others will too."

But at Lorelei's frown Adam questions her, "Is there something else?"

"It's just that you keep calling me 'child', and my elder birthday is fast approaching!"

Adam laughs and says, "You'll always be my child Lorelei, no matter how old!"




Later that morning Rory works on another book.

"What letter are you on now?"

"'N', but I went in a different direction with this one as I couldn't think of a simple animal to use. So it's called 'N is for Numbers' and I'm using the numbers 1-10 and illustrating them in different ways, from basic tally marks, Roman, and Greek numerals, our own counting system, French, Spanish, etc., and even binary code, since computers are the norm now."

"That doesn't sound very much like a children's book."

"But babies and toddlers brains are quite adept Watcher and they say it's best to learn languages early, so why not numbers? Though it may work better for school-age children."

"I'm not going to argue with that Rory! Just the little bit of research I did on numbering systems numbed my brain so you go for it!"




With the weather so nice, Samuel heads off to work in his classic ride.

I still love this car a lot and so does he, snob that he is!

"I heard that Watcher! But I can't really take offense as it it's true! It's one of the things I told Bonnie Simovitch about, that I just wasn't going to fight my trait on this one. But that we had paid for the car, not stolen it."

"What did she say about that?"

"Well, since she's not a klepto, stealing isn't the issue, but making the owner of the object feel bad for losing it is what works for her Evil trait. So I gave her a project to work on. Instead of actually stealing things or doing things to make others feel bad, she could just write about them. Put her Bookworm trait to good use."

"Do you think that will work?"

"Stranger things have happened and they say, 'the pen is mightier than the sword', so it's worth a shot! And who knows she could be the next Agatha Christie, though with her dark side, more like J. C. Andrews or Stephen King!"




With the house mostly to herself, Lorelei plays another song on her guitar.

Since she wants to reach level 8, she practices whenever she's not watching TV.




And when the children get home from school, I see their cousins have joined them.

Cullen stops to take a breathe and asks Eric to join in their game of tag.

"Let me put my homework away and I'll come out and play. I hate looking at all those gnome statues, but they're better than all the paintings inside."




And not long after, Cinda comes home from work, beaming from ear to ear!

Her phone rings and she silences it, saying proudly, "I got my promotion mom! I'm finally on the Vice Squad, the first step in the Special Agent Branch!"

"Congratulations Cinda! You've worked really hard. I just hope your other cases aren't quite so dangerous."




As Cinda joins her in the living room, Lorelei says, "I have something else I wanted to talk to you about."

"What's that mom?"

"Well, I know you and Marshall both feel badly about Eric being the only fairy. And you were a bit disappointed when Odette turned out to be your only child with Rory's pale skin."

"About that mom, Rory and I…"

"Please let me finish Lucinda! It's rather difficult as a parent to admit your mistakes and Grandpa Adam and Mémé Sophie feel the same way. In fact, he travelled all the way through the astral plane back to Twinbrook to discuss it with her. But we all wanted you to know that we love all of you just the way you are, there's no need to feel like you're letting the family down."

And she proceeded to tell her all about her conversation with Adam, ending with, "So just enjoy your life here, enjoy your children, and don't worry about genetics or the rest of the journey. We're done with putting that kind of pressure on the family!"




Cinda was just getting ready to reply when a familiar feeling overtook her.

And moments later she's standing there in her police cap and work shoes and an ugly maternity dress on, looking completely ridiculous!

But she ignores her look for a moment as she looks down at her new baby bump and pats it lovingly as her mother stares at her in astonishment and her father sleeps through the whole transformation.




Then her normal attitude surfaces and she yells, "Watcher! Some help here please!"

I quickly pop her into the best maternity outfit in her current wardrobe so as not to interrupt this conversation.

Cinda smiles and says, "Not that it's much of a surprise now, but what I was trying to tell you is that Rory and I both want another child and it has nothing to do with genetics. We just feel our family isn't complete yet."

"Oh, sweetheart, this is wonderful news! Adam will be so happy to hear this and so will your father. We'll tell him as soon as he wakes up. I can't believe he slept through this!"




And Cinda rushes upstairs to tell Rory the good news, to share her joy with him.

"The test was correct Rory! Just look at this ugly maternity outfit, can't get a better confirmation than that. We'd better stock up on all the nooboo items again, diapers, bottles, formula. Good thing we left the cribs in the nursery and in mom and dad's room. We'll only need one but we wouldn't want the baby disturbing the girls on school nights."

"It's really true! I'm going to be a dad again! This is so great Cinda!" he yells all excited.




Then he pulls her to him and holds her close, showing her how he feels, knowing words can't always express it enough.

But he tries anyway, "Cinda, you're the first best thing that ever happened to me in my life. Having your love, sharing it with our children, each and every one of them. These are gifts I could never repay, not if I lived a million years. I love you."

"I love you too Rory and all of the children, just the way they are. Mom told me some things, things about us and about this journey and I feel so much better now. And now we get to share our love with another little Frio!"




Then Rory does all the expectant daddy-to-be things.

Listening to the baby.




Feeling Cinda's baby bump, even though it's much too early to feel any kicking.




And babbling away in nonsensical baby talk just because it's what expectant parents and grandparents do.

Waving his hands and making faces and generally making a complete fool of himself!

And Cinda looks on this interaction happily as Rory's already showing his love for their nooboo-to-be.




And as they think about their new little one they each pop a wish, saying it aloud.

"I'd love a boy so Eric has a brother." Rory says with a grin.

Just as Cinda smiles and says, "Another little girl would be wonderful!"

Then they both stop in their tracks realizing there's no possibility of twins this time to grant both those wishes!




With another child being added to their family soon, Rory showers and dresses and prepares himself for
an intense evening of writing.

He's determined to gain another writing skill point, but when he does we're both a little shocked that it was his last one and he's completed his LTW of Illustrious Author!

"I've actually done it Watcher!" he exclaims sitting there looking at the screen, forgetting about his book for the moment.

"Congratulations Rory! I didn't realize you were so close. It's definitely something to be proud of."

"Oh Watcher, proud doesn't even come close to how I'm feeling right now! Cinda's dangerous case wrapped up, the older children starting school, a new little one on the way, and now completing my Lifetime Wish! It's so much more than I ever expected for my life."

"Well, you've worked hard Rory and you deserve happiness and joy in your life. I know you didn't have much of that when you were growing up."

"No, Watcher, I didn't. But that just makes me appreciate the joy and happiness now so much more!"




Meanwhile out in the kitchen, I find Ella doing her homework with Darren.

"I'm really glad you could come over after school today Darren. I'm recruiting sims for my Unicorn Watch program and was hoping you would join."

Staring at his math problem, Darren says, "Unicorns? Do you really believe in those? Aren't they just a fairy tale?"

Ella laughs and says, "You have an aunt, an uncle, and a cousin with wings, and you don't believe in fairy tales!?!"

Darren thinks about that and replies, "Fair point, but I'm not into large groups Ella, they make me uncomfortable. But I wouldn't mind helping with some research at the library or on a computer. If some Sims actually believe in them, maybe I can find out what conditions are most favorable for spotting them, where they gather, stuff like that."

"That would be a big help Darren! I knew my family wouldn't let me down."

With that settled, they both try to focus on their homework, though Darren's mind is now a bit preoccupied with the idea of finding a real Unicorn or asking Ella or his Gramlei for a snack.

And Ella's almost bouncing off her chair in her excitement in getting one step closer to her goal.




Down in the basement family room, I find Odette and Eric doing their homework.

With Rags looking on while Cullen is wondering what to buy with all of his festival tickets.

Odette smiles at Cullen and says, "Join us and get yours done too. Then we can play some more when all our homework's done."

Cullen stops daydreaming and says, "Yeah, I'll get mine done when I want! You're not the boss of me!"

Taken aback by Cullen's tone, Odette freezes in her chair clutching her pencil tightly.

Seeing his sister's reaction, Eric doesn't hesitate to give the same back to his cousin, "No, she's not the boss of you but if want to play with us you better be nice to my sisters!"

Cullen is about to reply nastily when he hears footsteps behind him.




Lorelei gives him a look and says, "Did I hear raised voices? And some ugly things being said? I believe Odette was just asking to be nice Cullen, letting you know you were welcome to join them, not being bossy. And that is one of the rules, getting homework done before playtime, though you boys played tag outside when you first arrived, didn't you?"

Cullen shuffles his feet and mumbles, "Yeah. We did. I guess I just took it wrong, since she's older than me. I don't know why I get mad so easily Gramlei, it makes my tummy ache and then I just yell things, they just come bursting out!"

Lorelei crouches down by her grandson and says, "It's not entirely your fault Cullen, it's your new trait. Hot-Headed isn't going to be easy to overcome or control. It means you'll take offense quickly and get upset very easily, even over little things. The best thing to do is take a deep breathe and think before you speak. And walk away before you say something mean. But if you do can't do that, then you'll need to apologize later. Your Brave and Disciplined traits will help with that part, but it will be easier if you don't let it go that far." Then she looks at all of them and adds, "And it's part of our journey to help each other overcome our negative traits, not make things worse by yelling at each other."

Cullen, his face a bit red, looks at Odette and Eric and adds, "I'm sorry. I do want help with my homework and to play with you. If you'll let me."

Odette's fingers unclench on her pencil and she lets out a relieved breathe and says, "Okay."

But Eric's not quite as quick to forgive as his sister and grumpily says, "I'll think about it!"

Until the tapping of his Gramlei's foot registers and he reluctantly says, "Yeah, pull up a chair. But you're going to have to work fast to catch up with us!"




I follow Lorelei upstairs as she's turns on the TV and heads for a couch to calm down and relax with one of her favorite programs.

"Well, that was certainly unexpected."

"It was Watcher. Just as I was feeling better after talking with Adam and Cinda and with a new baby on the way. Adam's words are coming back with a vengeance as helping each other overcome negative traits is looking like a huge task in and of itself. Especially with the traits this gen got as children. I'm beginning to think that Heavy Sleeper may be the best one of the bunch!"

"That's exactly what I've been thinking. And now I'm even more afraid of the triplets birthdays coming up!"

Lorelei groans and says, "And then we'll have another round of teen birthdays with even more traits. I'm not sure I'm even Brave enough for what may be coming, Watcher! And I still have to have that talk with Marshall, but that's at least a positive one. And I'll have to call Lucas and Tia and explain what happened with Cullen, which won't be any fun at all. I hope they won't mind that I disciplined him."

"I think you were more than fair Lorelei. You just explained what his new trait was all about. I think it may help the other children to understand what he's going through so they can try to help each other instead of feeding off each others negativity. I'm more worried about Eric really. The poor boy lives in a house full of art with two prolific artists who just keep churning out more and more and he's grumpy to boot. Maybe it would be best if we found him a hobby in an undecorated spot?"

"That's a good idea Watcher. And we can remove any offending art from his bedroom too, so he's more comfortable in that space. Maybe it will help him be less grumpy, that would be a win for all of us!"




Lorelei makes the difficult call to Lucas and explains the situation and how she handled it, then she has Samuel drive her and the boys home.

Lucas tells Darren he can go and get ready for bed, but he takes Cullen aside and seeing his young son's frightened look, he reassures him saying, "You're not in trouble son, your Gramlei explained everything to me and I'm not trying to embarrass you by speaking to you about this in front of them. We've all had our own battles with difficult traits and we understand how hard it can be to control them. Especially when they're new and we're unfamiliar with how they'll make us feel and act."

When Cullen starts to smile, Lucas continues, "But that doesn't mean any of us are giving you permission to go off and yell at your cousins, school mates, or anyone else. We'll try to help you overcome it the best way we can, letting you self-monitor yourself and take time outs when you need one, for starters. Do you understand what that means?"

"Yes dad. If I start feeling angry or upset about something, Gramlei said I need to take a deep breath before I say something ugly. And I need to remove myself from the situation before I lose control. But if I do, then I need to be prepared for lots of apologies." But then, his voice quivering, he adds, "But how can you really understand what I'm going through? You're Good, Gramlei's Brave, and Grandpa's Friendly, you guys don't have an ugly trait like me!"

Lucas puts his hand on his son's shoulder and squeezes gently, trying to calm him and says, "That's not true at all. You were there yesterday when your Mom gave me that look, when she found my dirty clothes on the floor. Remember that?"

Cullen nods and a small grin starts to show as he says, "Yeah, she rolled her eyes and tapped her foot until you noticed, and you finally picked them up and put them in the hamper! It was funny! I didn't know grown-ups could get into trouble!"

Lucas ruefully shakes his head and says, "Well, they can, especially guys when they irritate their wives! But that's a talk for another time, when you're older, much older. But me throwing clothes on the floor and wearing them sometimes when they're dirty, that's because of my Slob trait. I try to remember, but sometimes when I forget or I'm in a hurry it gets the better of me. But your mom didn't yell. She just reminded me what I needed to do, especially since you were watching and we want to set a good example for you."

Cullen's eyes open wide as he says, "So even being Good or grown-up you can do the wrong things?" And shooting a look at his grandparents, he adds unbelievingly, "Even Grandpa and Gramlei?!"

When his grandparents smile and say together, "Even us Cullen," he smiles back, not feeling quite so bad.

And Samuel adds, "Like your dad said, when you get older we'll have plenty of stories to share with you!"

With the traits crisis well in hand for the moment, Lorelei and Samuel say their goodbyes.

But what we all don't say is, "What next?!" as none of really wants to tempt fate!





Adam's done his best to relieve the family of extra pressures about genetics and both Lorelei and Cinda have taken it to heart, though Cinda had already started down that path.

Cinda and Rory are expecting baby #4, but which one of them will get their wish?

And the traits this gen received have already started making themselves part of the children's lives.

With Ella and Darren it was a peaceful interaction about finding a Unicorn, with them becoming even closer friends as they chose to lean on their strengths.

Whereas the blow-up between Odette, Cullen, and Eric was a result of some negative traits rearing their ugly heads, though Odette was just an innocent bystander to the drama.

But Lorelei, Brave Gramlei that she is, stepped up quickly as referee, diffusing the situation and trying to explain to the children how they all need to help each other to keep their traits under control.

And Lucas continued that lesson, but are they fighting an insurmountable battle?

Let's find out in Chapter 184: Getting Along
Coming soon.

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Chapter 184: Getting Along
« Reply #205 on: November 17, 2019, 05:08:04 PM »

Samuel's gone across the road for a visit by himself as Lorelei's at work.

But she's promised to join him afterwards to get in some Gramlei time with the triplets.

He plays with Michael first, who's just woken up from a late afternoon nap.

Dahlia says, "Too late actually dad. It took us awhile to get him down and now he's slept so long it'll be hours before he's ready for bed. But he probably needs a diaper change and some food."

"I think I can handle both of those Dahlia. Why don't you take a break? You sound tired. Are you getting enough sleep? I thought having nannies would help with that."

Dahlia laughs ruefully and says, "They do help, but I still wake up every time I hear one of the kids so much as roll over. I guess it's a mom thing!"

Samuels shakes his head saying, "Nope. Mom's don't have an exclusive on that one! It's a mommy, daddy, and grandparent thing."




After giving Michael an early dinner, Samuel brings him to the potty as Dahlia wanders back into the nursery.

Samuel admonishes her with, "I thought you were napping?"

"I was, but I heard Nathan calling for me."

"He was but I gave him a bottle and told him we'd have play time as soon as his brother finished with the potty. I'm sorry he woke you."




Dahlia crosses to the center of the room and picks Nathan up saying, "I'll be fine dad. Not much longer and these three will be heading off to school. Things will settle down after that. I don't want to sleep through the last days of their toddlerhood."

And though Dahlia's words are brave, like she is, her solemn face is showing the strain of raising four children, three of them toddler triplets.




With potty training done for now, Samuel plays hide 'n' seek with the triplets.

It took him awhile to find Michael until he spotted him peeking out of the toy box with a soft giggle!

And Samuel's shouted, "Ah ha! Got you now my boy," made him giggle even louder.




Out in the foyer, a much relieved Marshall is contemplating the information his mother has just shared with him.

She told him all about her conversation with Adam, his traveling back to Twinbrook and discussing the matter with Mémé Sophie, and how they were all so sorry for putting this extra burden on them.

She told him she'd already shared the news with his sister and that Cinda and Rory had come to the same conclusion shortly before as they'd decided to have another child.

Lorelei stressed, "With no pressures of wings or pale skin or anything! Just because of the love they feel for each other and the desire to add another child to their family."

As the words sink deeper into him, Marshall takes a deep breath and feels what seemed like the weight of the world lift from his shoulders.

His stomach unclenches and spotting his young daughter at the end of the room, his heart fills with joy again as he flies to her side.




Picking her up and tossing her playfully, joyfully, into the air, hearing her toddler laughter, his heart fills with even more happiness.

As he looks into Mahlia's laughing face, he says, "You are perfect just the way are and I'm never going to forget that again! For a Genius your daddy can be quite the idiot, my sweet girl. But no more. You've got Great-Great Glampa's turquoise hair, you're Artistic like your own Grandpa, and filled with your beautiful mother's Goodness! You are a delight in every way. Now let me get that tummy!"

And as he tickles her, cuddles her, and loves her, Marshall vows to remember this moment.

The moment he started living for the present, the now, instead of worrying about the future.

And he promises that he will pass this freeing news on to his own children, thankful that his ghostly Grandpa Adam realized how his own traits were adding to his descendants burden and robbing them of their joy.




Lorelei loves hearing Marshall laugh again, especially as he's playing with Mahlia, but she wants to spend a few minutes with her granddaughter too.

So she wrestles her away from Marshall to help get her ready for bed.

First step is a trip to the potty, which Samuel tells her needed emptying, but since Mahlia's already trying to go, too late to stop her now.

Lorelei 's waiting for a mess to happen but, thankfully, it doesn't, and she cuts off the scream of irritation before it happens.

Noticing Samuel's shoulders shaking with repressed mirth, she says, "That wasn't funny!"

"It certainly was dear! To everyone but sims with no sense of humor!"




With potty business all taken care of and with a fresh diaper and clean jammies, Lorelei brings Mahlia upstairs to her room.

And with Adam taking the pressure off of everyone, she rejoices in her granddaughter's turquoise hair.

"Who has hair like Gramlei? You do! You do! My beautiful little Mahlia!"




And though it was hard, she resisted the call of Malia's outstretched arms.

"Bed time sweetie. Gramlei and Grandpa will visit again soon. I promise."

And with one last goodnight kiss, Lorelei heads downstairs to find Samuel.




But Samuel's busy chatting with David, who's quite preoccupied with the weather, or rather with TV.

"And then it started raining Grandpa and I got to use my new umbrella. But what's even more fun that being in the rain is listening to the weather reports on TV. All comfy on the couch. And there are so many cool shows to watch. I've watched cooking shows with Gramlei, and those are interesting. But…can I tell you a secret grandpa?"

"Why of course David. I would never dream of revealing a confidential source."

"Sometimes when Gramlei starts telling me all about a show, I fall asleep! I'm not sure why."

Samuel laughs and says, "We'll definitely keep that one between us! And you may want to keep jokes between us too. Your Gramlei, though I love her to death, has no sense of humor and doesn't find things funny."




Another situation that arises doesn't have a funny side at all, no matter how you look at.

Bonnie had tried her best to overcome her Evil tendencies, trying to exercise them by writing about evil exploits instead of committing them herself.

But the strain proved to be too much for her and even though her husband Henry showered her with love and attention, which had resulted in a third pregnancy, she was still very unhappy with her life.

She felt that with Michael, Donia, Clyde and their gang of criminals she had always been pushed into a life of thievery and evil.

And with Henry she overcompensated in the other direction, trying to play the part of a rich society woman.

But when she examined her heart, she knew that it was just that, playing another part.




Ultimately their differences were irreconcilable and led to a break up of their marriage.

Bonnie, a single mother of three, soon to be four, shocked most of the town when she refused any part of Henry's riches, and moved with her three children to a modest home in town.

Leaving Henry in his mansion, a rich, divorced man, who's devastated about his failed marriage, but vows to do everything in his power for his children, including the one arriving soon.

To that end,, he sets up trusts funds for all of them, including Jamie Davis, who is like a son to him.




But in our own home, family interactions are going quite well.

Eric asks, "Mom can I feel where the new baby is?"

A bit shocked at his interest, but pleased, Cinda encourages him to do so.

And he very gently rubs her tummy.

Cinda's meanness and Eric's grumpiness put aside for this loving moment.




And they follow that up with a fairy frolic!

The two of them twirling into their tiny fairy sparkles and chattering away as they flicker about.




Cinda gets a visit from her partner Tyra later that evening.

Even with Cinda out on maternity leave, Tyra's kept in touch and they've stayed close.

First, Tyra catches Cinda up on all the news from their team, telling her that she's not missing much as everything's been pretty routine with Spinelli and Reeves in prison, and Dandy and Davis being monitored closely by their parole officers.

One odd turn of events was that Spinelli's home was actually in her mother's name and with her mother's death, the property became her daughter Susan's, and Susan and her father had decided to live there!

As for personal news, Cinda congratulated Tyra on her marriage to Olivier Harbucks, but frowned when she found out that Harbucks first wife, Ainsley, still lived in his mansion.

Tyra explained that they had divorced many years ago as Olivier wanted children but Ainsley did not, but that they still lived together as friends.

Then Cinda's eyes opened wide when Tyra added, "But I'm not sure how she's going to handle it when our baby arrives!"

Cinda smiled and congratulated her friend again, saying, "I'm thrilled that we are going to have children around the same age Tyra, who knows maybe they will become good friends too!"

And the two expectant mothers chattered away about their pregnancies, while Samuel rocked and smiled with the thought of another grandchild.




Inside, Odette is excitedly chatting away to her Imaginary Friend, Rags.

"I'm writing a book about you Rags! It's called, "IF Doll". And now that you've become an Imaginary Friend the same size as me, I think it will be a best seller! Who knows, they might even make it into a movie!"

Rags isn't exactly sure what her human friend is talking about, but nods away, smiling at her friend's enthusiasm.

Odette continues, "Lots of people are like Ella and they love stories and movies about Supernaturals, I think it would go over quite well."




And even though she dislikes the outdoors, Cinda overcomes her hatred of all things nature to let Ella feel her ever-growing baby bump.

"The baby kicked mommy! Doesn't that hurt?"

Cinda smiled and said, "Not as much as having you and Eric in there, I thought you'd both be great at soccer with some of those kicks! It doesn't hurt really, but it can be quite startling sometimes."

Ella laughs and says, "I bet. It made me jump and I'm on the outside!"





Then Ella chats away about being a big sister and tells her mother a secret.

"I'm hoping for a baby sister, Mom. I know I'll be a big sister either way, but I'd have more in common with a sister."

"Well, I'm kind of leaning towards a girl too Ella. But either way, I just felt our family needed another child. Daddy feels the same way, but he's hoping for a boy, so Eric has a brother. So we'll all have to wait and see as we want to be surprised."




"I like surprises," Ella said. "Especially when they include presents!"

"Well, I don't have a present at the moment, but will a hug do?" asked Cinda.

Cinda reaches down and hugs Ella tightly as her daughter's arms squeeze her back.




And Samuel meets Consort Capp, who wants help writing his life story.

"I'm still a young man Mr. Frio, but I feel a need to write down the happenings in my life up to this point. And I've heard you're one of the best! As a Capp, I wouldn't accept anyone with less than a stellar reputation."

Samuel listens but shakes his head as he says, "I'm afraid I much prefer reading to writing nowadays Mr. Capp. But my son-in-law may be interested in such an endeavor as he's currently an avid writer. Mostly children's stories with amazing illustrations, but you may have seen his by-line in the paper for his hard-hitting article on the jellyfish issue?"

"I did see that article Mr. Frio, and I was impressed with the extensive research and steps of action it recommended. It not only kept the beach-goers, lifeguards, and boaters safe, but also ensured we weren't harming the delicate balance of oceanic life. Quite a balanced and thoughtful piece. If you wouldn't mind  passing on the offer, I'd be grateful if he would consider it."




And when Samuel relays the offer to Rory, these two become even closer friends.

Though with both of them being artistic, focused on painting and writing, that's no surprise.




While Rory gets started on his first biography, Samuel decides to work on his martial arts skills a bit.

Both being focused on their respective tasks, the room is quiet except for Samuel's kicks and hits against the training dummy and the tapping of Rory's fingers on his laptop keyboard.




But Cinda's fairy hearing is quick to pick up on the sounds of martial arts training and she joins her father in the basement.

"I really wish I could spar with you dad. I miss that when I'm expecting."

"I'm sure you do dear, but after our last match, it really brought home to me just how meager my skill is compared to yours."




"Besides," Samuel added with a big grin, "I'd much rather have another grandchild than another injury!"

Cinda laughed with him and gave him a quick hug, saying, "Me too dad. Me too! I know mom wasn't happy about the end result of that match either. She made me promise to stick to sims my own age or younger."




"Speaking of your mother, I think we need to throw a huge birthday bash for her, if you and Rory wouldn't mind?"

"I think that's a great idea dad! Rory and I will just have to put our preference for solitude on the back burner. It's the least we can do for Mom, becoming an elder is a true milestone and she deserves a big party with all her family and friends."

"I was hoping you'd feel that way. I'll put the wheels in motion and start calling everyone. When your mother gets home from work tomorrow night, she'll be met with a houseful of guests!"




So the Frio family is doing their best to get along, despite having some traits that hinder that process.

And as they wait in anticipation for their new family member, Samuel's decided to throw a surprise birthday party for Lorelei.

Join us for the festivities in Chapter 185: Birthday Bash
Coming soon.

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Chapter 185: Birthday Bash
« Reply #206 on: November 26, 2019, 08:22:58 AM »


On Saturday evening, the invited guests start arriving, some bringing platters of food, while others have different surprises in mind.

Namely Dahlia, as the outfit she's wearing is definitely not her formal wear.




I zoom in for a closer look and ask, "Does that lovely mismatched and totally inappropriate outfit mean what I think it means Dahlia!?! Or are you just expressing your Insanity via clothes again?"

Dahlia shakes her head and says, "Nothing to do with my trait, Watcher, and everything to do with my tiredness lately. We're expecting again! We have two empty spaces in the house, so you know what that means!"

"Twins for you and Marshall! Wow, and just when you thought all four would be in school. I hope you're not feeling badly about that?"

"Not at all Watcher! I'm actually hoping for a little girl, to even up the odds in our family. But either way, boys, girls, one of each, Marshall and I are both just thrilled about adding to our family, with no concerns of genetics this time around, just happy, healthy babies."

"As it should be Dahlia! Congratulations!!!"




Then Marshall makes a late entrance, saying, "Sorry Watcher, it took me a bit to convince the triplets that it was bedtime. Whoever said that more than one isn't any more work is crazy!"

"So how's that going to work out when Dahlia has the twins?"

"Well, we were hoping for a triple birthday party soon. The sooner the better, in fact."

"I'll put that as a priority on my agenda Marshall. I think it's pretty close to time anyway. I've been trying to watch and age everyone up appropriately but sometimes that longer life messes me up."

"No doubt, especially with the family growing by leaps and bounds! Twins, triplets, whew. Very hard to keep track of everyone. Did mom already blow out her candles? Did I miss it?"

"No, she's about to though. Hurry into the kitchen."




With Marshall's arrival, family and friends start to gather 'round, while Lorelei thinks carefully about her elder birthday wish.




Then with the ever-growing group cheering her on, she blows out her candles.




And Lorelei greets elderhood with a big happy smile!

"Why shouldn't I be happy Watcher?! I've earned this gray hair and with 14 grandchildren and more on the way, I don't mind looking the part now."

"I know you've earned it, but maybe we could add a bit of your turquoise back in? Just because I love it so much!"

"If you insist Watcher, I won't say no! And maybe a formal outfit that actually looks dressy, with some orange in it?"




We pop in and out of stylist quickly, so as not to hold up the party, and add some turquoise highlights to her current hairstyle and a formal dress with pops of orange.

"There's my Lorelei! I can't let you give up Glampa Des' hair that easily! Happy Birthday!"

"Thank you Watcher. I love it! And the dress too!"




I check out Samuel's reaction first since I'm not sure if he's shocked at Lorelei's elder look or if it's Tyra's condition that his him exclaiming so loudly.

After a closer look, I realize it's neither of those things. He's just all caught up in the birthday excitement!

But I love the grouping of the grandchildren here as Odette, Eric, and Cullen cheer along with him.

Ella seems a bit preoccupied though.




As I pan the room to take in the whole group, I'm in shock as I see both Samuel and Rory thinking of Andromache Thebe in a romantic way!

Okay, I can give Samuel some leeway as an elder, finding her an attractive woman his own age, but Rory!

"Snap out if it Rory! She's old enough to be your mother. In fact, she's Consort Capp's mother, the one you're writing the biography of, so just, no!"

"Sorry Watcher, she just caught my attention that's all. It was an involuntary response, I swear."

"Yes, I see that. For you and Samuel both!"

"Oh, that is weird. Hey, maybe it's her bone structure and, as fellow artists, we both love her classic beauty?"

"Good save Rory. I'll buy that. But will Cinda?"

"Good point Watcher. I'll try and keep my involuntary responses to myself from now on!"

"You do that.  Good thing Cinda's too busy cheering to notice!"

Instead of answering, Rory stares straight ahead, seemingly engrossed in the birthday festivities.

And I can't blame him.

No one wants an angry, mean-spirited, pregnant fairy plotting against them.

Least of all said fairy's husband.




After cake, the birthday girl pops a wish to learn a new composition.

I check our library stash and find one for level 7, which she's just completed, so she whips out her guitar and starts playing and singing to her guests.




Soon most of the crowd has gathered around her and have begun swaying, tapping their feet, or just enjoying the melody of her new song.

But when I see a quite pregnant Tyra in the background, I can't resist a closer look.




And neither can Cinda as she notices at the same time I do and eagerly chats with Tyra about their babies!

I notice Ella listening intently to their conversation as well.




Neither one of them can resist the kicks of their unborn nooboos.

With Tyra feeling Cinda's tummy first.




And then Cinda doing the same as she says, "I'm not sure Tyra. I agree there's an awful lot of kicking and squirming going on but I'm not sure if it's just one very active baby or more than one. What did your doctor say?"

"Inconclusive. Could be one heart beat that's echoing or two separate ones. But he doesn't believe in ultrasounds unless their seems to be a problem and I'm fine, just a bit bigger than usual for my weeks. And he says that could be off."

"Well, I guess we'll find out when you deliver. How do you and Olivier feel about twins?"

"We're thrilled, him even more than me! He's wanted children for so long and was only able to adopt Shirley when he was single. Then when he married Ainsley and she didn't want children, that kind of ended it. But we've even heard more exciting news! Even though Shirley just married Charlie Shear, they're starting their own family, so Olivier will be a dad again and soon after that, a grandfather!"

"Wow, that is news! Which means you'll be a mom and a step-Grammy?"

Tyra's smile widened and she said, "We've seen stranger things in our line of work! But as a mom, Olivier's pushing for me to go into lab work rather than stay on the streets. But I told him that our work is pretty routine now so nothing to worry about. After all, you and Lucas both have children and so does Detective Nest. I know they planned Tad but little Emily was sure a surprise for them. But they're getting used to being parents again!"

As Tyra and Cinda continue to chat, I realize that Ella isn't listening to their conversation, and seems preoccupied with something else.




Or should I say someone else, as I see ghostly Claire popping out to join the gathering.

And to my amazement and hers, a ghostly Ella joins us!

"Hi Founder Claire! I found a ghost potion in one of the family chests and I though I'd try it out whenever the next family ghost joined us. You're the lucky winner!"

"Well, I will consider myself blessed child! Rae told me you were more than eager to meet her, having a very open mind to those in a Supernatural state, even wanting to become one someday. But I never realized you could use a ghost potion at your young age."

"I wasn't sure if it would work either, but it did. It gave me the ghostly form anyway." Then shaking her head in disappointment, she added, "But it doesn't fulfill my wish to become a Supernatural."

"Ah, probably because the potion is just temporary. But I do applaud your efforts. You are a go-getter Ella, so there's no doubt in my mind that you will succeed in your goal."

And with that they both chat about their ghostly existence compared to their human forms, while I turn my attention back to the party.




Looks like after Lorelei's impromptu performance, Andromache decided to try a piano solo.

And though she's just a beginner, the guests applaud her efforts.

Though I'm wondering if the guests aren't more attracted by her flirty personality than her skill as I see both Rory and Samuel in the group!




But it's getting late and the guests start saying their goodbyes and telling Lorelei what a wonderful party it was.

By the looks of all their thought bubbles, most of them had a great time.




Even the children got along well and enjoyed themselves.

Well, some of them anyway.

David's hands are clenched in what looks like anger and he has quite the scowl on his face.

Yet he enjoyed the party so I'm a bit confused, until I hear him say, "What's the big deal with babies anyway?! First Aunt Cinda is having another baby, then her friend Tyra, and now my mom. And look! That lady over there is rubbing her tummy too!"

As Cullen looks in the direction David has indicated, he shrugs and says, "Moms love babies. And I don't mind becoming a big brother."

Frowning even more, David adds, "That's because you haven't been one yet! You just wait and see. The new baby will get all the attention, especially if it's more than one! And once the crying starts your temper will never be able to stand it!"

May Ruth seems to be as startled as I am about this conversation, but I can't resist looking in the opposite direction.




Sure enough, another young woman at the party is expecting! And she seems happy about it.

Even if David is disgusted by the whole thing!

Although, being the single older brother of triplets, I do see where he's coming from.




But I don't want David leaving on such a bad note, so I catch him just before he gets to the living room steps.

"David? I couldn't help overhear your conversation with Cullen, and I'm sorry things have been so difficult for you. It's not easy being the oldest of a large family, especially as a spare, where I can't look after you as much."

I'm wondering if David's mood will make him ignore me, but his innate friendliness gets the better of him and he replies, "I know Watcher, but there can only be one heir family, so it's not your fault."

"I don't know if it will make you feel any better David, but your parents gave up heirship because of their love for their future children."

"They did? Why?"

"Because they couldn't bear the idea of leaving children behind when it was time to move to the next town."

"Like Grandpa and Gramlei had to leave Aunt Kimberly?"

"Yes, your Aunt Kimberly is your dad's twin. They were very close growing up and your dad almost stayed behind in Midnight Hollow too. But your mom loved him so much she moved away from her own family so he could follow his dream of continuing the journey. But neither one of them could even think of making the greatest sacrifice, leaving children behind or having a child of theirs continue the journey without them."

"That does sound pretty awful Watcher, leaving family behind or watching them go. As much as I get fed up with the triplets, I wouldn't want to do that."

"Well, I've talked with your dad and we'll have the triplets birthdays soon. Maybe with them growing up and going to school, it won't be quite as bad as toddler tantrums times three!"

David squinted his eyes and gave me a weak smile, "Anything has to be better than that! Boy can they scream!"




Lucas gathers up his boys and heads towards the door too.

"You're looking pretty dapper there Lucas! Just like old times when you were doing undercover work."

"For mom's birthday, it was worth it. I just wish Tia could have been here, but she wanted to get in one last concert before…"

"Before her maternity leave?! Sorry, Cullen already spilled the beans. It seems he's a bit happier about becoming a big brother than David is. But hopefully, I was able to help him feel a bit better about having more siblings."

"I did overhear part of that conversation Watcher. But with Cinda and Rory having a fourth child, that could mean someone staying behind again right?"

"Possibly. Or continuing the journey without a partner from this town. Your mom has longer life, just like you do, so she'll move to the next town, along with Cinda and Rory and the next heir and partner, which makes five. So Eric, Ella, and the baby-to-be could continue the journey, but not with a partner, so if they find someone they don't want to leave…"

"Then they'll stay here while the family continues the journey without them! But mom will continue the journey too? I thought grandparents stayed in the third town?"

"Well, with so many fairies being heirs, it was a necessary arrangement. But your mother was voted 'Most Likely to Never Leave the House' at her high school graduation and she made me painfully aware of what that meant to her. She's known from that young age that she'll stay with the family on the journey until she joins the family ghosts."

"Effectively 'never leaving the house of Frio'."  With a sidelong glance at his mother, he adds, "She sure is brave isn't she, Watcher?"

"She is Lucas. I hope I'm as brave when the time comes."




With most of the guests gone, Claire ventures into the kitchen in hopes of finding a leftover piece of cake.

But with the kitchen spic and span, she settles for a deep conversation about Supernaturals with ghostly Ella.

"I'd love to be a Werewolf at some point, Founder Claire, they can hunt and howl at the moon, and they can even form a pack! Well, if there were any other Werewolves around," she adds with a touch of disappointment.

"Well you could always make more I suppose. At least, that's what I've always heard from the tales from long ago. Or even have Werewolf children of your own! I heard there's a town modeled after Sunset Valley called Aggie's Corner, that accepts all sims, Humans, Werewolves, Fairies, Vampires, Mermaids, Witches, and Genies, as long as they're willing to work together to build up the community. A new ghost named Jerad Swanson has been telling us all about it and he even has Supernatural grandchildren. Two young boys, one a Fairy and the other a Werewolf, along with a granddaughter that's a Genie! Of course, he has human grandchildren too, and he's proud of all of them!"

"Wow, that sounds like just the place for me! But I haven't really decided which Supernatural I'd like to be yet. They're all so fascinating and each group has special skills."




"Wouldn't you rather be a Fairy, like your mother, brother, and Uncle Marshall?" Claire asked.

Ella shook her head decisively and replied, "I've been thinking about that and with so many in the family, it's not really unique or special. I was thinking of becoming something different."

"We've also got some Vampire genetics in the family too, you know. Your Grandpa Adam's daughter Sadie met one when she was a teen in Bridgeport and he joined the family when they moved to Twinbrook. They have a son who's a vampire, but they've also got two hybrid daughters that carry genetics for both fairy and vampire."

Ella's eyes grew round as she contemplated this information and then she breathed in barely a whisper, "Hybrids? Oh wow, Founder Claire, that would be absolutely amazing, to be more than one Supernatural at the same time!"




"But I guess my final choice or choices would depend on a few things. Like if I hated the outdoors like Mom and Uncle Lucas, that wouldn't be so great for a Werewolf or a Vampire as they both need to hunt outside. And Mermaids need to swim and prefer the ocean, so being hydrophobic wouldn't work either."

"It is a lot to think about but it sounds to me like you've already done a lot of research. But don't rush yourself, Ella, you've got plenty of time to decide."




A short time later, the effects of the ghost potion have worn off, and Ella is now rocking on the back deck quite companionably with Founder Claire as they've become friends.

Claire, soothed by the rocker, is snoozing, but Ella's looking quite thoughtful as she rocks slowly back and forth.

"Watcher? I have a question, one I hope you can answer."

"I'll do my best Ella. What's on your mind?"

"Do you think it would be possible for me to become a hybrid? I haven't decided on which types yet, but before I get my hopes up I wanted to know if it's even a possibility."

"Most anything is possible if you work for it Ella. And I do still have the Hybrid mod in play, so yes, it's possible. And you could always try one for awhile and if you decide it's not for you, then you could use a cure and return to your human self. But…"

Ella wrinkled up her little nose and frowned as she asked, "There's always a 'but' isn't there?"

"Typically there are consequences to every action. One of the main purposes of this journey is to start with townie genetics from original residents and then add other original genetics to the family from each town. Changing your own genetics would disqualify you from the heirship pool. So it's a big decision to make. One I think you should hold off on until you are older."

"I'm not sure being older will change anything Watcher, except for which types of Supernaturals I want to be. I've wanted to be one since I first met Grandpa Sam when I was a toddler. As for being heir, it would mean giving up on my Supernatural dream for one thing. And I really think Odette's the best candidate anyway, since she has dad's skin tone. I think you feel that way too, don't you Watcher?"

"Like your ghostly family members Ella, I know one thing for sure. You are a very perceptive young lady."




Lorelei has joined the ranks of Frio elders and looks wonderful with the highlights of turquoise in her gray hair.

The town is full of women expecting nooboos, including Cinda, Dahlia, and Tia, so more family members will be joining us soon.

Something that young David isn't thrilled about having triplet siblings already, but I'm hoping our little talk helped him come to terms with that.

And Ella has started off her Supernatural quest by becoming a ghost with a ghost potion, so just a temporary foray into that world for now.

But she has zeroed in on my thoughts of her sister Odette being the best candidate for heir for this generation.

Only time will tell on that though, and in the meantime, we have nooboos to introduce to you all!

So join me for Chapter 186: Nooboos, Nooboos, Nooboos
Coming soon.

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Chapter 186: Nooboos, Nooboos, Nooboos
« Reply #207 on: December 03, 2019, 03:18:56 PM »

Rory is quite the attentive new father-to-be, even with it being their fourth child.

He eagerly listens to see if he can discern any baby sounds.




Feels for movement, commenting on just how strong this little ones kicks are.




Then chats excitedly to the coming baby.




But he follows all of that up with a loving hug, letting Cinda know just how much he loves her and their coming child.

"It's such a relief Cinda, to just be happy about the baby and not be worrying about genetics. I love you so much!'

"I love you too Rory! And I know just how you feel. I'm bursting with joy at the thought of this child, your child, ours together, with no strings attached, just a precious addition to our family."




Samuel and Lorelei enjoy a quiet rock on the back deck, chatting about the expected new grandchildren.

"I can't believe all three of them are expecting again! Watcher did you have anything to do with that?" Lorelei asks.

"Well, I know both Rory and Cinda wanted another child as they were both popping wishes for one. When he was younger, Lucas kept talking about a little girl that looked like Tia, and with them having twin boys the first time, I did help this time around, but I don't know what they're having. I like to be surprised along with the rest of you. And with Marshall and Dahlia, I wanted them to feel the joy of parenthood without the burden of genetics, so I helped there too. But again, I really don't know how many or what gender."

Samuel adds, "Either way, boys or girls, the main thing is for them to be happy and joyful about the birth of their coming child or children, as the case may be. I think Adam did this family a great service by relieving them of that burden."

"I just need to remember it too Samuel, as I tend to focus on perfect genetics, just like Adam. And I don't want to ever be disappointed at the birth of a child again. Each one is special and unique in their own way."

"They are. In fact, I'm going to invite Lucas and his family over, so we can spend some time together and maybe I'll get in a game of chess with Lucas."

"That sounds like a great idea Samuel. I think I'll just rock here for awhile before I have to head in to work. If I don't see you before I go, love and kisses dear."

"To you too sweetheart! And I'll pass them along to the rest of the family."




Samuel was waiting outside for his son's family, so when they arrive, he congratulates Tia on her expected little one.

Patting her stomach and chatting away as he asks, "Any preferences this time around, boy or girl?"

Tia smiles and says, "Since we have the twin boys, both Lucas and I would love a little girl this time. But as long as the baby's healthy, we'll be happy. And the boys don't care as long as they don't have to share a room with a crying nooboo, especially Cullen!"

Samuel nods and smiles as he says, "Lucas has always wanted a little girl that looked like you! It's his love for you that's helped him to overcome his Dislikes Children trait. I know we don't say it often enough, but you've been a wonderful addition to our family Tia. A loving wife to Lucas, a caring mother, and you've done all that and continued to advance with your music and painting."

Tia blushes a bit and says, "Not bad for a Loser, but I know it's because I was brought into this family with open arms and encouraged by all of you. Ever since Lucas' words about traits when we were young, I hoped to be with him and join his family."

"I believe it was fate that brought us all together my dear. And I give thanks to Watcher's everywhere for that! You and Rory have blossomed in our family, and you've both brought joy and happiness to our own children as their spouses. It's been a mutually beneficial arrangement for all of us!"




Then he challenges Lucas to a game of chess.

Both of them enjoy the game and it takes some time as they slowly ponder which move will gain them the advantage.

And though they're both focused on the game, they chat about family and things important to them.

"Dad, I really wanted to thank you and Mom for being so sensitive with the situation between Eric and Cullen. It could really have gotten out of hand and caused a rift between them that would have been hard to mend."

"Well, that was all on your mother Lucas. I'm not sure I would have been brave enough to step in, though if it was making Odette feel bad, I may have. Though maybe not as tactfully. Her foot tapping gets amazing results!"

"Yeah, I guess Tia learned it from mom. No raised voices ever, just that tapping foot and then the 'look'!"

"The 'look' is even worse than the tapping! And then you have to figure out what it was that you did, as she never tells you. Just let's you struggle until you figure it out and fix it. Lucky for us they don't do it very often."

Lucas grins and says, "Which hopefully means neither one of us mess up very often! But I'm sure you've messed up way less than I have, dad."

Samuel shakes his head and says, "Maybe with your mother, but I certainly stepped in it enough with your Tito Torre and the Watcher!"

"Now that's where I'm lucky to be a spare dad! The Watcher's eyes aren't focused on me and my family nearly as much as the heir family, which is just the way I like it!"




Downstairs, Cinda helps Ella with her homework.

"Once you learn how to study and get in the habit of it, homework gets easier. The key is discipline. Always work on your least favorite subject first, give it extra time, and after awhile you may find that you even enjoy that subject. Even if you don't, give it your best, the grade doesn't matter as much as knowing you put your best effort into it."

Focusing on the page, using her pencil to point to a specific section, Ella responds, "Like Science and History? I find both of those boring!"

Cinda pauses a moment, choosing her words carefully, hoping to encourage her young daughter, and finally says, "Some aspects of them may be less interesting than others, but once you've done your regular lessons maybe you could ask your teacher about extra credit work and research the history of each of the different Supernatural States? Or look into the Science behind potions or alchemy?"

Ella's voice becomes more enthusiastic as she says, "I never thought of Science and History in connection with Supernaturals, that sounds fun! Since Darren likes stuff like that and was going to research Unicorns for me, maybe I could ask him to show me how? He's really smart mom!"

With a smile Cinda replies, "I'm sure he'd be a great help, but he's not the only one that's smart. I know a certain young lady that's quite adept at figuring out answers to things she's interested in. Not every child would be brave enough to risk throwing ghost potions at herself! But please warn us next time you experiment with potions or elixirs. That way, if something goes wrong or not exactly the way you planned, we'd be ready to help, with a cure or fairy spell or something! The key there is safety, my Brave daughter!"




With Ella's homework finished, Cinda even braves the outdoors to chat with Tia about her art.

"Now that you're on maternity leave, I'm guessing you're devoting your free time to painting?"




And Tia eagerly responds with, "Oh yes! When the twins were toddlers, I pretty much focused on them and music, gaining guitar skill for promotions at the theater. But now with them in school and my career on hiatus, I've picked up my brushes and have been painting non-stop. Well, not exactly non-stop, as I get bigger it's harder to stay on my feet too long."

Cinda thought about that for a moment and said, "Then I think the perfect mother-to-be gift for you would be a drafting table! You could express your art through sketches and get off your feet at the same time!"

"That's a great idea Cinda! I used the drafting table when I was here but I'd actually forgotten about that."




While her family was busy with company at home, Odette was determined to complete an op she got from school.

So she pedaled through downtown one her bike, luckily avoiding be run over by speeding vehicles!




And she eagerly participated in the junior Olympic games being hosted at the local stadium.

Afterwards, with a gold medal earned, she attended the free game she'd also won a ticket for.




As an additional reward, and after obtaining permission from her parents, she stopped in at the Summer Festival.

And she met a young boy from school, Chase Marks, who asked her if she wanted to have a water balloon fight.




With the weather being so warm, Odette eagerly agreed and threw the first one!




Meanwhile, back at the house, Cinda is woken from her nap with the first pangs of labor!

Her cry brings both Rory and Samuel running in to check on her and they both immediately panic, nothing new for sims, that's for sure.




But, as most labors do, it took some time so Cinda got dressed and by then she was on her own, her Loner self actually preferring that to being surrounded by others.

She put her Disciplined trait to good use as well and did her breathing though a few of the pains were so strong she did clutch her belly!




And eventually her labor ended in a flurry of sparkles and a baby girl was born!




But even with the birth sparkles gone, pink sparkles remained, proclaiming her fairy genetics!

Though she's lighter than her mother, she's darker than her father, being a nice mix of the two of them.

With her traits being Brave and Insane, she is christened Merida, continuing the princess theme.

And I'm taking her smile and thumbs up as a distinct sign of approval!




Cinda feeds little Merida her first bottle as big brother Eric looks on showing none of his usual grumpiness.

He even smiles as he asks, "Do those pink sparkles mean she's a fairy like us mom?"

"They do Eric! Your little sister is one of the fae! And you'll get to show her what that means when she's a little older."

"I can do that! It'll be fun having another fairy to frolic and have parties with in the fairy house!"

"It will indeed Eric. And.." But Cinda's words falter as she feels a cold prickling of her skin.




And I am pulled downstairs to see Lucas in anguish as his arms disappear through the ghostly gray form of his father, Samuel!

"Dad, dad!!! Oh Watcher, it's too soon! Please do something!"

But there's nothing I can do as Watcher's have no power over Grim.




But Lucas is not alone as Lorelei arrives home from work just as Grim appears!

With little Ella letting her tears fall openly in her grief.




Soon Eric has joined them and his happiness at his baby fairy sister is overshadowed by his own grief at the loss of his grandfather.

And Lorelei doesn't hold back her tears either as the love of her life is being taken from her.




Samuel's other grandchildren are just as distraught as they join the rest of the family with weeping and tears.

Differences are totally forgotten as they are united in grief over the loss of this man, the foundation of their lives.




As Rory and Cinda join the ever-growing crowd of family, Samuel begs Grim to give him one more day.

A day to see his newly born granddaughter, with both Lorelei and Lucas echoing his appeal.

Grim shakes his head and shoots a look at the resident heir fairy before he says, "All things happen in their time, Samuel Marshall Frio. The joy of births as well as the sadness of deaths. I have the dubious honor of conveying the dead to their final resting places. I grieve with you and your family at the timing but I am powerless to change it."

I know thoughts of Sophie are in his head as he tries to be as diplomatic as possible, but Cinda, weak from recent child birth and now overcome with grief, is not up to sparring with Grim and let's his words go unchallenged.




But once the deed is done and Samuel has been ensconced in his golden urn, Grim turns to Rory and asks for his autograph!

Rory, not quite sure of the etiquette of such a situation, none-the-less complies, thinking it's not every day that the Master of the Underworld, The Grim Reaper himself, would bestow such an honor.

Though, since Grim asked the same of both Samuel and Lorelei back in Midnight Hollow, I'm thinking it's just Grim trying to distract the Frio's and get on their good side during a difficult time.




Though Grim's visit overshadowed Merida's birth, it was soon followed by others.

Birth announcements came in fast and furious, once Grim's duty was completed.

Dahlia and Marshall Frio become the proud parents of twins, a boy, Sammy, and a girl, Lorie!

Then Tyra and Olivier Harbucks joined them as the parents of twin boys, Jonah and Jackson.

We'll be meeting all of them throughout the next chapters.

But with the birth of Marshall and Dahlia's twins, we also have a triple birthday party to attend even though it will be missing an important guest, our dearly beloved Samuel.

Join me in Chapter 187: A Great Loss Amidst Gains
Coming soon.

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Re: Beyond Sunset Valley---A Town Jump Story
« Reply #208 on: December 09, 2019, 04:07:18 PM »
Wow, I can't believe I've reached 10,000 views! Thanks for reading everyone and following the Frio family on their Town Jump! I've been busy with birthday, 7 before Christmas that we celebrate, and holiday shopping. But I'll be posting another chapter soon. Before I start getting into the holiday baking. Have a happy and safe holiday season. :)

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Re: Beyond Sunset Valley---A Town Jump Story
« Reply #209 on: December 09, 2019, 07:50:26 PM »
Good Luck on your birthday and holiday preparations!