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Chapter 3: Acceptable negotiations

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After seeing Eva leave for another concert, who was visiting her nieces’ birthdays, Miranda faces her house and looks at it properly for the first time.

She feels melancholic all of a sudden, which is weird because her life just started two chapters ago. In an attempt to drown out that feeling, she whips out her guitar and plays it.

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This one’s for you, household.

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A buzz from her phone interrupts Miranda’s performance; it was Eva calling her. Apparently, a music scout named Stiles McGraw just asked her out on a date, and she said yes.

Both women squeal; Miranda knows how picky her sister is in the dating scene, so hearing her actually go out with someone makes her very excited for her.

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“YOU’VE GOT TO TELL ME EVERYTHING.”

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Back inside the house, Stanley poses with Chelsea, who has his actual hair color with her mom’s eyes.

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And here’s Vinca with dad’s eyes.

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Here’s a cute pic showing how Chelsea would gladly share her toy with her parents, but Vinca is elusive enough to hide her face from the camera.

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Stanley tells his daughter about his work. It’s not always that he gets to brag about it.

“Daddy’s his own boss, though the guys at the Science Facility think otherwise.”

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Child no. 3 is on their way! Or will it be child no. 3 and no. 4? (The twins were definitely a surprise, but Stanley was twice as pleased)

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Paying the bills like an upstanding citizen!

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Miranda visits her sister to tell her about the pregnancy, and after catching up with each other, she stays longer to jam together before Eva leaves for ANOTHER concert.

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Child no. 3 it is! This one’s named Lukas.

At some point, the couple did a quick rearranging of furniture in the house, so the karaoke machine now stays upstairs.

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Lukas’ older sisters aged up on the night that he was born, so Vinca and Chelsea finally leave the nursery and get a room of their own.

Or at least that’s what they thought. Turns out they’ll still share a room, and even had a spare bed there for Lukas when he grows up. Vinca tries to plead with her case of having separate rooms, but Stanley isn’t having any of it. Chelsea gives one glance at the beds, and shrugs at Vinca’s speech.

“Geez, you can have the top bunk,” Chelsea rolls her eyes.

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Vinca finds this negotiation acceptable.

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For their birthday presents, Chelsea and Vinca were each given an easel along with several canvasses and paints, but only Vinca uses hers.

She likes the silence at the back of the house. There’s the feeling of owning this balcony, as hardly anyone else hangs out here.

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Miranda also bought this chess set as a gift for the girls, but Chelsea takes one look at it and decides that it’s not her thing at all.

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She’d rather play with this telescope, which could count as (an unintentional) gift from Aunt Eva, who had plopped this inside the house on a whim and decided that Miranda and Stanley could find some use for it.

At least it turns out to be useful for the kids.

(Author’s note: I’ll make sure to finish at least 10 chapters before summer classes start. Wooooo)

Chapter 2: Out running somewhere

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Miranda remembers their wedding in her dreams as she continues to sleep in.

Meanwhile, someone else is up and early for his job, but wants to wait for Miranda to have breakfast together, so he grabs a book and relaxes beside her.

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Miranda grabs her guitar the moment she got out of bed. She’s got a lot of good feelings inside her today.

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Stanley appreciates the fact that he can listen to her play while he makes them breakfast.

It’s a melody to behold.

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Though Miranda can’t say the same for the puking sounds she has been making after her stomach forced to stop her playing.

Their breakfast was delicious and definitely edible, so Stanley is reassured that it wasn’t his cooking that caused this morning sickness.

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Stanley has recently taken up gardening to make use of all the weird seeds he found from his expeditions (and also to take up the huge empty space in their backyard).

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Speaking of expeditions, Stanley is everywhere. His job includes a lot of running across the many hills in Sunset Valley.

In the morning, he’s out running in the woods.

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In the evening, he’s still out running somewhere in the words.

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By the time he gets to the top of one of the hills in Sunset Valley, he arrives just in time to see this spectacle.

“Well, hello to you too.”

Then he captures one of them and places them in a special tank, ready to be sold to the Science Facility or to any rich kid. Both are willing to get their hands on these specimen as long as they don’t do the dirty work, so Stanley obliges as long as he gets paid for.

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He usually goes back home with his trusty bike. It’s a long way down.

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It’s a bit of a fact around town that Stanley is that one dude always running to some place, always seen running out of the trees, carrying a bunch of those weird tanks.

Or in this case, looking like a total mess. (Nick Alto is understandably mortified at this scene)

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Meanwhile, on the same alley where our story has started, Miranda gets to know Pauline Wan, one of her co-workers who seems to be really eager to befriend someone who is related to a celebrity.

Miranda just lets this impression slide and doesn’t think too much about it.

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One night, Miranda goes home from work with a sudden wardrobe change. It doesn’t seem like a new uniform assignment, so Stanley feels compelled enough to ask.

“What’s the occasion?” He refers at her dress.

Miranda laughs and grabs one of his hands. “I’m pregnant, silly.”

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She can tell that Stanley is SO looking forward to this.

(Author’s note: I didn’t take any pictures when the babies — TWINS — were born, nor did I take any pictures before they grew to toddlers, so next chapter will feature a small timeskip. And I’m also I’m speeding through these chapters.)

Chapter 1: Not with that attitude

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Miranda Ramos glares at the phone screen in an attempt to make the person on the other end of the call answer it, but no one picks up.

As she puts away her phone in frustration, she silently curses that person to end up in the dumpster for being late and not even bothering to explain why.

She may be annoyed, but she lets herself be distracted with what some people at the back were complaining about (she guesses that it may be the sudden wave of garbage in the air). She decides to investigate.

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Miranda is more mortified to face the smell at this distance than at seeing a pair of legs sticking out of the dumpster.

She’s not sure if she really wants to get herself involved in this. Now she understands why the other bystanders awkwardly walked away from the scene, but that person still looks like they need some help.

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Or maybe not. Just as the person manages to pull themselves out, Miranda’s face contorts to full disgust, not just from the smell, mind you, but also from seeing who the person is. 

Stanley Ramos quickly stands up and brushes himself off, as if it helps with whatever mix of muck and smell that’s sticking into him. Then he looks up and realizes that Miranda is standing in front of him, scowling.

You,” she hisses.

“Heeeeey Miranda, you’re looking good,” he quickly gives Miranda his biggest, flashiest, most apologetic, and to Miranda’s eyes, most unconvincing smile.

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Miranda pauses for a bit, knowing it won’t do her any good to get angry now, then breathes in deeply (and regrets it). Through coughing fits she manages to say, “Are you really really sure about meeting Eva like this?”

One thing’s for sure, Stanley is really really sorry about potentially ruining his wife’s only family’s impression of him, but that family also happens to be one of the well-known rock stars of Sunset Valley.

To say that it makes him nervous to think about it is an understatement, given that he has resorted to hiding in a dumpster behind the cinema after all.

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Speaking of a well-known rock star, Miranda’s sister is actively playing that role just in front of the cinema. 

The three were supposed to meet up here, but as the start of this story dictates, one of them is running a bit late. So Eva Ramos takes it upon herself to amuse herself while she waits. (Her fans are very pleased with this too)

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Miranda lets Stanley off the hook so he could clean himself up somewhere, and she walks to the front of the building only to see her sister showing off to her fans. 

She rolls her eyes. She’s not sure how to call her out of this crowd.

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Unceremoniously grabbing the guitar out of her hands always seem to do the trick. The crowd groans and then starts to disintegrate, with most of them going inside the cinema.

“I can now see why Stanley’s intimidated by your rock star status,” Miranda muses.

Eva snorts. “That’s a poor way to disguise your jealousy, sis.”

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The sisters ditch the cinema in favor of the park. 

Miranda stops swinging to send a text to Stanley about their current location. She wonders if he’s already clean by now.

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After spending several minutes, Miranda sees a familiar silhouette who is considerably looking fresher than earlier.

Eva notices him too, and calls out to him. “Glad to see you outside the dumpster, Stanley!”

Miranda groans at her lack of tact, while Stanley feels his embarrassment quickly going away to make room for the relief of hearing Eva make fun of him. It looks like he won’t face the assumed wrath of the older sister this time.

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After making sure that no impression was ruined forever and that he got Eva’s approval, Miranda cheers at the success of the interaction! Her husband thinks it’s cute.

Stanley smiles sheepishly. “I guess I can now stop feeling guilty over the house she gave to us for free.”

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Stanley quickly gets over his guilt with a “quick” karaoke session.

(Eva was really generous with the extra — and often unnecessary — stuff that she included in the house, but it’s appreciated)

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The Ramos couple might like Sunset Valley even more than they had anticipated. 

Author’s note: Hello! Yes, if you’re familiar of the sims 3 challenges, this is a random legacy challenge, and I’m not gonna bother with saying that I’ll be able to finish this. BUT, I’d like to continue it. So here I am, continuing it.

I just moved the contents from an old blog (from an account with an email address that I have severely forgotten) and revised some lines here and there, but I’ll get back to the swing of things after the 5th chapter. Hopefully.

The rolls for this generation is as follows: couple, 5, music (classical), collector, property mogul, and luxury. I am a bit worried about the rolled number of children, but whatever! It’ll be more fun and challenging this way.