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Chapter 20: Impressionable

Between a mother who just loves to give attention and a toddler that just loves to receive it, the time they spent together is definitely something that Gaby cherishes.

Miranda and Ramona absolutely do not mind sharing half of the childcare with her, but when Gaby insists, it is final. Or at least now it’s negotiable, seeing how badly her high chair placement has led to in the previous chapter.

Rocco doesn’t mind either way, since it means he gets to be showered with more attention from more people.

His grandmother once caught him sticking his hand inside one of the vases, and she’s trying to be stern with him how it’s not a good thing to do, but Rocco’s not taking her seriously.

Ramona, as the fun-loving aunt, never runs out of little tricks and games that constantly amuses the toddler.

He likes to explore the living room upstairs, but of all the things to explore, he is very fond of this pirate chest. Rocco wants to sleep here now, where he’ll be closer with all his toys (especially the purple dinosaur one), but of course his mother won’t allow that.

He is also fascinated with Ramona’s art studio and occasionally drops in to see what his aunt is preoccupied with for the day. She never seems to notice his presence whenever she’s at the easel.

She calls this “Ninja Disco Raid,” but it’s lacking something.

What if they are scientists who are disguised as ninjas to do a disco raid as a mission? That would be cooler. Ramona just thinks the world needs more scientists.

Thinking of silly backstories for a painting slowly led to more serious thoughts of what she could be doing right now if she pursued a less prioritized passion: the sciences.

She’s not regretting her decision to stay at home, tending to the garden, paint, and more recently, look after her nephew and practice the guitar. No one’s making her look or feel bad for not having a “real” job (then again, she hasn’t heard much approval from her other siblings), but the stories that Brentley tells her from his job at the science facility leaves her wondering for other possibilities.

Ramona idly wonders if her twin has those kinds of doubts, and she scoffs at herself. Gaby has always been sure of what she does.

Up until recently, Gaby has been faithfully handing out sing-o-grams to wherever they need her to be, but now she finally gets the chance to shine on stage and show everyone what’s she capable of!

Too bad the weather isn’t cooperating today, and “everyone” in the vicinity basically consists of Tamara Ursine-Su and Nicole Villalobos, the proprietor.

“Break a leg, dearie!” Nicole shouts over the rain. Whether it was out of pity, a genuine encouragement, or both, Gaby figures she’s gonna take it anyway.

This is normal, right? she wonders, trying to get to the root of her frustration before she sets up the stage with her props.

She’ll be performing out here in the heavy rain, with an audience — if she can call it one — being one measly sim and a disinterested proprietor, and an increased chance of having either of them getting hit by lightning. If she’s feeling extra down today, she might as well expect her future live shows to turn out like this.

She can almost hear Nicole grumbling at the fact that she forgot to bring an umbrella. It almost sounds like she was telling Gaby to hurry up with it.

This is not embarrassing at all. Gaby has never been so unsure of herself until now.

Anyways, the show must go on! Lightning and embarrassment be damned!

She pours her heart out into singing this song for the 2 people who bother to be here today.

Tamara may be soaked and freezing right now, but she thinks that Gaby has a great voice and an even greater performance, considering the circumstances!

After her performance, the weather has finally cleared up, and Gaby thanks her only audience with a cute stuffed toy when she asks for a sing-o-gram.

Tamara appreciates the pink bunny, which makes whole experience worth it.

The next morning greets Sunset Valley with a promise for a better weather, and a better day.

(Also, my first gnome! So this is where it usually hangs out :O)

In any case, today’s Love Day.

Vinca Ramos-Velasco is here to demonstrate how one properly appreciates their wife, not just on a special holiday, but everyday!

(Sadly, Tammi has run off to work before I get to take a picture of these two being lovey-dovey)

At the very far end of the park, her baby sister Ramona is out there catching one of the many butterflies that their father had caught during his lifetime.

Ramona can definitely see the appeal of attracting these beautiful creatures, but she releases it as soon as she is satisfied. They already have several terrariums at home, it’s unnecessary to add even more.

Ramona runs into her oldest sister first, who appears to be surprised to see her in the park. These two have never been close, even when Chelsea still lived at the house.

“I never thought I’d see you here in the park!” Chelsea exclaims. To her, Ramona will always be the weird sibling who tends to stay in the house to play on her computer all day.

Ramona stares at her for a moment, making Chelsea feel awkward for the statement. “Mom and I planned to go outside today, and so here I am.”

Looks like the extended family is here, with Brentley eyeing the lady at the kissing booth who may be not too subtle with her intentions.

The poor guy had just gone through his 2nd break-up since the last few weeks, and he really wants to get his mind off of it.

Oh well. She’s cute, and he’s here, so he might as well go for it.

He stops halfway and quickly excuses himself from the disappointed lady when he sees his relatives going over to the dance floor. Brentley’s feeling too guilty about the possibility bumping into Irma Vasquez here in the park to go through one kiss.

Ramona is oblivious to her nephew’s distress and recent heartbreak, and so she gladly obliges to his request to dance together.

Gaby and Rocco catch up to everyone at the park later in the day.

Before she strolls over to the booths, where they are hanging out at after all that dancing (Vinca was crowned the Spring Dance Queen for her mad dancing skills), Gaby lets Rocco try one of the cute spring riders first.

Gaby definitely thinks that her son is the cutest in the whole world when he shows her this goofy smile. She wants to capture it in her memory and never let it go.

“I should have brought my camera today,” she laments to no one in particular. Her mother and sister would have loved to see this scene themselves.

(Author’s note: I’m really pleased with how well my spares’ love lives have been going on so far! No one’s cheating on anyone or getting into fights with each other, and that really makes me happy. Unlike the tangled mess from the townies that I’ve been keeping track of…oh well.

I’ve been playing more to get more screenshots, which will make me focus more on writing the chapters. I don’t want to worry about not having enough screenshots since I won’t have the time to play much for these first few months due to schoolwork. I’m kinda far off into the game now? I really do hope I get to reach Gen 4 this time around! I’m getting attached to these characters and I want to give them a proper ending for once)

Chapter 14: Good folks

Even as the snow has gotten past his ankles, Lukas braves the cold in his underwear just to grab the mail as soon as he wakes up. He’s expecting an intricate and well-written love letter from Lacey, and he needs to get it quickly before his sisters find it first.

Back inside, Stanley mumbles a complaint as he feels the lack of weight beside him.

Miranda simply shushes him to sleep before checking her ringing phone.

Her older sister just called in at 6 am to tell the wonderful news of her getting married to her boyfriend at the age of 95!

Miranda’s so proud of her. She wishes she could have at least called later in the morning, but whatever! Once Eva gets going, their conversation is gonna last until Stanley wakes up.

Ramona tags along with her nephew Brentley to the Ramos-Velasco house to work on a project together.

Tammi isn’t really sure how to interact with this in-law, unlike with Gaby, whose enthusiasm sticks on easily. So when she sees her wife’s signal that she can take over instead, she gladly excuses herself from Ramona’s stare.

Apparently she just wants to give them an update on Miranda, who is starting to show her age.

Behind them, Tammi just hopes that her son is better at handling Ramona’s unpredictability.

Despite the initial weirdness between the two, the sisters express their shared concern over their elderly parents’ slowing pace. The long winter may have been harsh on them; and Stanley’s probably taking it the hardest, who is really fond of his garden.

Vinca smiles reassuringly at her youngest sister. “Just look after them for me okay? Especially Dad.”

After that quick sweet moment between the sisters, Ramona lets Brentley in on the latest gossip on the older kids in school, especially from Lukas’ class.

Then work on their project outside in the snow because they can.

Miranda’s promotion earns her the privilege to ride in a pink limo, and her husband’s eagerness to ride in one.

They’re here to visit Chelsea and Jebidiah, whose child recently aged up to a toddler. Both grandparents are really excited to add a new photo of their grandchildren in their collection, though it’s mostly Stanley handling the growing collection.

Chelsea’s here to greet her parents to her new house as enthusiastically as she could.

Mother and daughter settle in to watch some TV while Stanley grabs Rissa from the nursery.

The young couple got themselves a good house down on the same street where Vinca and Tammi have theirs. Miranda is delighted to see her two older children living close together.

Both grandpa and grandchild are really enjoying this visit as well.

Stanley couldn’t spoil Brentley like this: his parents are always travelling somewhere and bringing him along, and the Ramos-Velasco only really settled down once Brentley started attending high school.

While Brentley is now halfway through high school, Lukas is graduating from it soon. The family prepared a family get-together for his birthday today, and Miranda opens the door to see her older sister gaping at her.

“I can’t believe it; my little sister, wearing gray hair!”

Miranda rolls her eyes at this. “It’s good to see you too, Eva.”

Chelsea sneaks past her mom and aunt to bring in some fancy-looking dish!

Later she admits that it was her mother-in-law, Justine Keaton, who made it.

Tammi spares an amused glance at her older in-laws as they still continue to talk outside in the cold.

But eventually everyone starts piling into the living room, because it’s finally time for the main event!

Jebidiah finds himself being pulled aside by his mother as she gestures to the door. “I have to leave early son, we don’t know how long your father can handle Rissa’s energy.” Her husband Marty has been left with the important task of looking after his energetic grandchild while her parents are out.

“Are you sure mom?” He glances back at his wife who’s clapping enthusiastically. “You should tell them first –“

“Nah, it’s okay,” Justine smiles at him. “You got some good folks there. Let them look after you.”

He turns back to cheer again just as the crowd turns livelier. Beside him, his sister-in-law is silently hoping that her wife can catch up to the party soon.

There’s her wife! Letting all the snow in, just like what her own mother did to this room several chapters ago.

Birthday candles were blown, and everyone sees Lukas Ramos grow up into a beautiful chiseled man.

The cake rush was bad and everyone else had to eat somewhere else in the room, and these three were lucky enough that they have a second cake in the fridge

Miranda finds herself talking about the future of this household with her two youngest children, who have been making plans for a while now. It’s good to know that there is at least two of her kids are planning to stay and look after the house. She’s not sure if she and Stanley can maintain their property at this age.

On the other side of the room, Lukas sings a lovely duet with Vinca. They would have loved to sing with Chelsea too, but she has to leave early with her husband to let her in-laws rest from looking after Rissa.

Stanley is just about to grab the TV remote to watch a movie with Ramona when THIS happens.

The ringing from her phone remains ignored, and Ramona gasps as she slowly acknowledges that her father is suddenly transparent in front of her. Then she starts to sob loudly.

Miranda, who just finished brushing her teeth, rushes to the room to see what the commotion is all about.

When the last of Stanley’s ghostly silhouette fades from the room, Miranda finds herself shaking, and Tammi has to quickly catch her mother-in-law from stumbling.

The older woman is devastated; today was supposed to be a good day.

Behind them, Gaby walks away from the room in silence and went straight to bed.

Amidst the shock, Lukas goes around the house to look for his youngest sister, and finds her sobbing heavily in the bathroom.

(Author’s note: I take it back, this is the longest chapter that I’ve written. The poor sim just turned 90, and I really didn’t expect Stanley to die just as he was legible to do so. Eva, his wife’s sister, is several days older than him, and she’s still kicking and even married her boyfriend after this long! At least his lifetime wish was fulfilled, but it’s too bad about the grandchildren wish — he would have at least waited for 3 more.)

Chapter 13: Lots of sneaks

Gaby sneaks inside her parents’ room to give her mom a hug.

And also to ask for a new karaoke machine, to which Miranda jokingly refuses, much to the chagrin of her daughter.

Upstairs, Ramona practices in painting birds. She thinks birds are cool, and is possibly starting to think that wearing warmer clothes during winter is cool too.

Though confused, everyone is pleased with this development and decided not to question it.

Lately, she’s spending more of her spare time outside the studio.

Miranda doesn’t really know how to deal with her youngest, but is glad to do something together with her for a change, even if Ramona is at her quietest when playing chess.

Now that his sister’s outside, Lukas sneaks inside the studio to finally finish this painting that he was hiding for a while now.

Ramona saw it a while back, but politely decided not to say anything.

Sometimes Gaby and Stanley watch the same morning cartoon in the weekends, after Stanley checks on his garden and Gaby finishes washing the dishes. Then they usually talk about the episode after it ends.

Today’s episode feels a bit heavier than usual. “You know dad, it’ll feel weird once Lukas graduates and leaves the house soon,” Gaby mentions. Her thoughts dart to her older sisters’ graduation, but she wasn’t that close with them to feel sad about it.

Her dad’s face flashes a sad smile before quickly recovering. “You’ll just miss nagging him to take out the trash, won’t you?”

“Yeaaah, a little,” Gaby admits.

They can hear Miranda trying to stifle a laugh from behind as she continues to play chess by herself, solitaire-style.

With Lukas’ savings from his part-time job and Gaby’s insistence, the karaoke machine finally gets repaired without their parents’ intervention.

Their parents actually forgot about it, but Miranda cheers her kids on as they sing a cover of another Of Monsters and Men song.

When the teens aren’t filling up the living room with their loud singing, they laze around in the comfort of their shared bedroom.

Mmmm. Nachos. Lukas plans to order secretly instead of having his father’s healthier meals.

With her siblings busy daydreaming or playing video games, no one would ever suspect Ramona of trying to pirate several of her favorite movies into the PC. Besides, no one else uses this one except for her.

She fails miserably though, and has to call for the handy assistance of her brother.

“What did you do this time?” Lukas asks, sighing. First the karaoke machine, and now this. His sisters should really take care of the things they use in the house.

Ramona shrugs it off. “Do you want to put that handy skill to good use or not?”

As payback for having to fix the computer for the first time, Lukas tries to ambush Ramona with a surprise pillow attack but is thwarted instead.

He is stunned; those thin arms actually pack quite a punch. Ramona laughs victoriously as her brother stands in shock for a while.

“Fight quietly!” Gaby hisses at them without taking her eyes off the screen.

Someone literally sneaks inside the house to bring in a surprise to the family.

The husband of Chelsea Ramos proudly follows behind her, and in flaunting his pride, he almost forgot to close the door behind him.

Her parents could hardly believe seeing her with her own kid, but Stanley is just really happy to see another grandchild added in his lifetime so soon.

The kids grabbed Rissa out of their dad’s hands the moment he was distracted. Lukas gets to spend time with his young niece first, but Gaby wants to have her time now.

Ramona looks at her excited parents surrounding Chelsea instead, knowing well that she won’t get to play with her niece before being forced to run for the school bus anyway.

No one notices that Jebidiah sneaked outside to the balcony with a guitar. He’s planning to serenade his wife once she’s free from her parents’ excitement.

In the midst of this excitement, Miranda sheds her blonde locks and joins her husband in the grey hair department.

Once the kids are out of the house, Stanley will always manage to sneak in a kiss, much to Miranda’s amusement.

(Author’s note: This is the longest chapter I’ve ever made folks.)