Tuesday, April 20, 2021

The Journalist and the Fortune Teller

There is a new room to the back of the retirement home. Mena Mendez, the housekeeper, uses this for herself.

This leaves room for one more couple. Currently Yi Quan and Wu are both elders, but the Bingsly family are older. And Jason could use the room, too. Jason recently reconnected with his highschool friend Celestine Younger, Darrin Younger's sister.

She's now a young adult, too, and she's grown up to be 'blindingly stunning' - at least in Jason's eyes.


Jason is working on his lifetime wish - to become a Star News Anchor. He's moving up to level 5 in his career, and after he goes out with Celestine to celebrate, he decides to pop the question. So now he's engaged.

He uses some of the money from his promotion to make some minor alterations to the house. A small extension to the back (there isn't much room on the lot), and some moving of the walls, and now there's room for a basement.



With the house extending further back, his father's sculpting station doesn't really fit in the garden any longer, so it gets moved to the basement, too.

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In the meantime Christal Kim is fed up with living with her parents.



She doesn't want to move out until she's finished her lifetime wish - after which I'll give up on the fortune teller career, because it needs so many rabbithole workers (six at least before the game keeps pulling in new immigrants).

To get a boost in her career, Christal decided to do some private readings around town.


Susannah doesn't seem to be too thrilled with her fortune.

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Elsewhere in town Benjamin Adams aged up to young adult. His lifetime wish is to be a one-sim band, but but he decides that for now, he wants to form a band with a few others. (He's not sure who to ask yet, though!)

He wants to register as a band member at city hall, but gets told his skill isn't high enough, which is annoying.

He trades bedrooms with his younger brother, because Walter's bedroom has access to the tower room, and Benjamin needs a place for his instruments.


For now he's concentrating on his guitar skill, but he needs to do some reading up on how to register as a band. City Council regulations can be confusing.


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