Sim-patico
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We now bring you live to a 7th Sea Simville Update, brought to you by someone who knows you don't give a damn, actually, but doesn't care because when you signed up to my friendslist, you brought it on yourself.
Alejandro and Idunn were started as a couple in the same house, but it took no time at all to fall in love. Alejandro tried dropping by the Villanova household but Pietro didn't like him very much.
Viola has made friends with Aidan, but so far doesn't seem to be interested in much more than that. Sim imitates life.
Sir Oswald basically acted as the town welcome wagon, being the first to show up as a visitor whenever I started playing any particular family. He then never visits anyone again.
Now, the Smith household is a funny thing. Alison moved in, soon got visited by Sir Oswald, they got on well but didn't get to "family friend" stage. She also got on well with Fiora, but again, not "family friend" stage yet. Then Pietro came over. There was actually a dinner at which Alison, Fiora and Pietro were in attendance (again, Sim imitates life) and then it got late and they both had to go home. Next thing you know, Alison and Pietro have shot through "family friend", into little-red-heart territory, and next thing you know, they're married. Since it was Alison did the proposing, they're the Smith household (the 'real' Pietro must be loving that), but that's okay, since Alison has the nicer house. Alison has since garnered "family friend" status with Fiora, but that's not as good as it sounds. Pietro came home from work, found Alison and Fiora chatting, walked in and slapped Fiora. She went off crying. Jeez.
Well, now that I've got the Smith and Villanova families all sewn up (even if it's partly by combining the two -- both Alison and Pietro have received a fair few promotions and Pietro brought a lot of money in from the sale of his house to move in with her), perhaps it's time to focus on someone else.
But for the time being, I'm going to throw on the DoomBoots and go off to catch my bus. It'd be nice to have some window-shopping time before I get to O'Neill's. Now, let's see, have I got everything? Toos'll want to borrow the next two Battle Royale mangas, so best bring those. I don't think
cholten99 is quite done with Dogwitch yet, but I should bring his Euthanatos books back even if I can't return his Technocracy book just yet (NPCs, hello?).
Gah, this all gets complicated. We've got to this point now where we barely know who actually owns what, or who lent what to whom and who's borrowing it next. "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" is all very well and good, but it doesn't really work when just about everything has turned into community property.
Alejandro and Idunn were started as a couple in the same house, but it took no time at all to fall in love. Alejandro tried dropping by the Villanova household but Pietro didn't like him very much.
Viola has made friends with Aidan, but so far doesn't seem to be interested in much more than that. Sim imitates life.
Sir Oswald basically acted as the town welcome wagon, being the first to show up as a visitor whenever I started playing any particular family. He then never visits anyone again.
Now, the Smith household is a funny thing. Alison moved in, soon got visited by Sir Oswald, they got on well but didn't get to "family friend" stage. She also got on well with Fiora, but again, not "family friend" stage yet. Then Pietro came over. There was actually a dinner at which Alison, Fiora and Pietro were in attendance (again, Sim imitates life) and then it got late and they both had to go home. Next thing you know, Alison and Pietro have shot through "family friend", into little-red-heart territory, and next thing you know, they're married. Since it was Alison did the proposing, they're the Smith household (the 'real' Pietro must be loving that), but that's okay, since Alison has the nicer house. Alison has since garnered "family friend" status with Fiora, but that's not as good as it sounds. Pietro came home from work, found Alison and Fiora chatting, walked in and slapped Fiora. She went off crying. Jeez.
Well, now that I've got the Smith and Villanova families all sewn up (even if it's partly by combining the two -- both Alison and Pietro have received a fair few promotions and Pietro brought a lot of money in from the sale of his house to move in with her), perhaps it's time to focus on someone else.
But for the time being, I'm going to throw on the DoomBoots and go off to catch my bus. It'd be nice to have some window-shopping time before I get to O'Neill's. Now, let's see, have I got everything? Toos'll want to borrow the next two Battle Royale mangas, so best bring those. I don't think
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Gah, this all gets complicated. We've got to this point now where we barely know who actually owns what, or who lent what to whom and who's borrowing it next. "Neither a borrower nor a lender be" is all very well and good, but it doesn't really work when just about everything has turned into community property.