It's warm in here and I'm not sure why.
-D: Who cares, I'm sick of cold weather.-
-M: Yeah, bring on the heat.-
-MDC: *sings* The heat is on-
I wouldn't mind so much if I didn't feel so sticky. Ugh.
Anyway,
revison_doc has another update. I cheated a little with his and Lucy's final breakup -- I actually had to visit the Wooster house because Lucy's scores weren't dropping enough.
-VD: O.o-
-VD2: o.O-
-OD: Lucy not hate us? That's weird.-
Heh -- well, you're all broken up now. And if it's any consolation, Lucy slowly sinking into the red for her aspiration. I admit, I'm not sure how to handle a Fortune teen.
-Docs: *evil snickers*-
-J: Fortune your least favorite aspiration?-
Eh, not my first choice. Same with Romance -- although Mystie is kinda fun to play. I think I'll limit her to three lovers, though. That seems to have the least chance of getting caught.
-VD: *deadpan* I'm so thrilled.-
Hush. Strangetown Doc's probably going to end up marrying SimJosephine. She's family and will want kids.
-VD2: Score.-
I also have to figure out how to have a wedding party for Hill Valley Doc and Clara that doesn't come with the social worker trying to take away Jules and Verne. I'll have to see if I can schedule it around the nanny's appearance.
-D: Good idea -- we don't want anything happening to the kids.-
Yeah. Plus I have to have Emily get her scholarships and get off to college -- almost time. And good riddance too, they seem to be teenagers forever!
-VM: 15 days is forever? From the girl who played with aging-off?-
I'm seeing the error of my ways, okay? Besides, the really good stuff happens when Emmett is on his own -- or, at least, with Holly. . . . *evilgrin*
-D: I can believe it. Holly's a recipe for trouble around me.-
-D: Who cares, I'm sick of cold weather.-
-M: Yeah, bring on the heat.-
-MDC: *sings* The heat is on-
I wouldn't mind so much if I didn't feel so sticky. Ugh.
Anyway,
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-VD: O.o-
-VD2: o.O-
-OD: Lucy not hate us? That's weird.-
Heh -- well, you're all broken up now. And if it's any consolation, Lucy slowly sinking into the red for her aspiration. I admit, I'm not sure how to handle a Fortune teen.
-Docs: *evil snickers*-
-J: Fortune your least favorite aspiration?-
Eh, not my first choice. Same with Romance -- although Mystie is kinda fun to play. I think I'll limit her to three lovers, though. That seems to have the least chance of getting caught.
-VD: *deadpan* I'm so thrilled.-
Hush. Strangetown Doc's probably going to end up marrying SimJosephine. She's family and will want kids.
-VD2: Score.-
I also have to figure out how to have a wedding party for Hill Valley Doc and Clara that doesn't come with the social worker trying to take away Jules and Verne. I'll have to see if I can schedule it around the nanny's appearance.
-D: Good idea -- we don't want anything happening to the kids.-
Yeah. Plus I have to have Emily get her scholarships and get off to college -- almost time. And good riddance too, they seem to be teenagers forever!
-VM: 15 days is forever? From the girl who played with aging-off?-
I'm seeing the error of my ways, okay? Besides, the really good stuff happens when Emmett is on his own -- or, at least, with Holly. . . . *evilgrin*
-D: I can believe it. Holly's a recipe for trouble around me.-