Step one...ensure an heir?
I've arrived on my nice big spacious empty lot. It's in a great neighborhood. Which is odd considering my evil tendencies. This is the family lot. Well the one closest to the Millham home. It's down the street. After finally finding some alone time, I sat to read Grandma Lai's journal.
There was one little part in the journal I skipped over before. In order for immortality to become permanent there needed to be 8 generations. The girl who never wanted to marry had to find a mate. Drat it all! Oh well I didn't have to love him. The book merely stated I needed an heir. A man who could paint portraits would be perfect.
New knowledge in hand I left for town. My first step was the grocery store. I bought a few seeds to grow some food with. From across the street a crazily dressed woman waved at me.
She was bubbly and friendly. She also talked a mile a minute. She talked so fast I didn't even catch her name! Inside I smiled. This could be my first best friend. Now I only needed to meet more people and find five more friends. Distracted easily the woman went across the park to say hello to another townie.
I searched for a decent meal and a decent man. The neighboorhood grill-a-thon seemed like a good place for both. Well it at least was a spot to snag a delicious tri-tip steak! Exhausted with no bed of my own I slept in the firehouse that night.
Thankfully I was able to snag a hot shower and quick snack. Out the window I saw a crowd at the library. Intrigued I walked over. Hopefully they had a computer! My funds are low and I need to write to gain money for royalties.
Then I saw him...an absolute cutie. My feet were walking toward him to say hello. My stone heart screamed no.