Friday, May 24, 2013

Having a jeweler as a father was always interesting. He always came home with the most precious, beautiful objects and went straight to his office to look at them. There was always one type of object that always took my eye- white gold.
  My dad said it was because I looked like white gold. Pale skin, pale hair, I would practically blend in with the snow. And I was precious, and beautiful. At least, according to my father.
 When I grew into a young adult, I realized something; I had thought nothing of my future. I had lived in Riverview my whole life, getting rather nice grades on my tests and I had some nice friends. And I wanted to live a nice future. But, I wanted adventure. I needed adventure in my life. College, for me, was out of the picture. More school? Never.
  I figured I would need to get a job. But I needed something more. Something I could devote my life to. So I spent the first few days as a young adult still with my parents, researching what I could do in my life. And there, in the deep dark depths of the internet, I found it.
 The Immortal Dynasty.
 It was a difficult challenge that would require a lot of patience and hard work. And the outcome? Immortality. I would live with my family for the rest of eternity in happiness and peace. That sounded like my kind of challenge.
  So I sat my parents down and explained. They instantly agreed and said that whatever made my happy was  good for them. So the next day, I headed off to Sunset Valley with the 16,500 simoleons that my parents had given me.
 I bought the required lot and stood there for a moment. In 8 lifetimes, I would still remember this moment. The moment where it all began. Awen Sanna, Generation One.

While I did know that a spouse and child were required, I decided to start off with a helper that could help meet my requirements quickly. I looked at a map of the town and found a nice, large house. I started there.
 The Crumplebottom house, it was. I found no one home, and instead decided to explore the large, sunny town I had never been in before.



I thought I would quickly show you where I'm living right now- beautiful, right?
Anyway, after making a quick stop at home, I found myself compelled to visit the large mansion that was next to me. Not the pink one, the larger one. It wasn't because it seemed it was worth a lot of money, it just seemed... right.
So, I knocked on the door and I realized why I needed to visit that house. A handsome, tall man with similar white gold hair like mine stepped out of the house and greeted me. It's him, I silently told myself. He would be my spouse.
"H-hi," I stuttered out. I quickly gave myself a little lecture. Pull yourself together, Sanna, you can do this. And so I did. I got acquainted with him,


And before I knew it (well I didn't actually know what I was doing), I was pulling out a ring. I know it was so soon, but... I knew he was the right one.





I said goodbye to my new fiance and left to find a new helper.

I went back to the Crumplebottom house and was nicely invited inside by Agnes Crumplebottom. 

We got to talking and I found out that she was high in both cooking and painting- two of my requirements. I took no time in asking her to move in, and she eagerly accepted, saying that she didn't like the lonely life.
She brought in herself 20,000 simoleons, and her car even more. I ended up with just over 115,000 simoleons, and I built myself a nice two story house.

Afterwards, I went over to Geoffrey's house and we exchanged vows,


And then vows.





When we returned home, we took no time in... well, you know. ;)






I joined the business career. The next few days were spent in nonstop skilling mode. I was supermaxing writing, Agnes was working on getting her cooking and painting higher, and Geoffrey was learning the gardening skill and loving it. I only got up when necessary until...

While I was pregnant, I reached level seven of the writing skill, Agnes maxed cooking, and Geoffrey reached level seven of gardening and started planting special seeds. When they were finished with that, I was busy.


                                     


Welcome, little Silas.





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