Sunday, January 27, 2013

Chapter Five: End of an Era

So I was able to figure out how to change the archive to a drop down menu, so I only need to put a little bit of text up here from now on to keep from having the picture be covered up with text.  That's good, right?  Yay!  Now, onwards to the last chapter of the first generation!  That's right, after this it's Marlin's turn to shine!
Bianca's elder birthday was quiet affair.  She didn't want to draw attention to it, and even her children knew how worried she was about looking old.  Perhaps she received a few more compliments on her appearance the morning of her birthday than she normally did, but otherwise nothing was mentioned.
 Alan, of course, made sure to prove she was just as attractive as she had been as a young woman.  He didn't say anything, but he didn't really need to.  Bianca, for her part, seemed to take the transition into an elder with more grace than she had her adult birthday.
 Richard was a chess genius.  Alan knew he wasn't an actual genius (he had not passed the tests given at school for advanced placement), but he could normally beat his father with little effort.  Or maybe Alan was just bad at chess.  He'd only bought the board as a birthday present for Richard, who had stated that he had no desire for a new wand like his brother had gotten.
 Richard never had been all that interested in magic.  He made use of his ability to ride a broom, of course, and he didn't mind casting good luck charms every now and then for people, but you didn't need a fancy wand for any of that.  His few friends, and a far larger number of Marlin's, all came to celebrate his birthday into a teenager.  Alan was suddenly struck by the fact that his children were both going to be young men.  He was old.

In fact, just a little bit after achieving his dream of being a rock star, his hair was as white (or even more so) than his wife's.  She didn't mind just as much as he didn't mind hers though.  And his fans, the ones that actually liked his music, were as loyal as they had ever been and always lined the streets to see him perform.
 Richard decided against after-school activities, unlike Marlin who was a member of the debate club, and instead got a job at the local bookstore.  He didn't really care about the money, since his parents would happily give him anything he wanted, but he did seem to enjoy working.
 The first time he rode a full-size broom, without landing wheels, was pretty nerve-wracking.  The way Marlin told it, he would only do it if he could follow right behind his older brother.  Alan thought they were both crazy to be flying around on a piece of wood in the first place.
 Although she didn't go as often, Bianca still occasionally moonlighted at Vargs Tavern.  She only worked for a couple of hours when she did, before her back ached too much.  There were a few regulars that were always happy to sit and chat with her though.
 Had Alan known about Marlin using magic to complete his homework there might have been consequences.  However, Richard kept quiet, even if he did think it was cheating as he struggled with his own, and refused to learn how to do it himself.  So Marlin got away with it.
 Beatrice, Bianca's oldest sister, had passed away without much warning, so Bianca felt as if she needed to invite her other sister, Belinda, over for a visit.  The two had never gotten along wonderfully and things devolved into a magical duel that, while Bianca won, ended up with a curse that Bianca couldn't figure out how to remove.
 Decided to try and help, Marlin entered the nearly-forgotten library's basement to study some alchemy, figuring maybe a potion could cure his mother.  He didn't find much of anything (besides a potion of Bliss) before he had to head home to avoid curfew.
 Richard didn't have as much luck, though he could have just as easily gotten in trouble for skipping school that day.  He couldn't explain why he had done it, just that the more he thought about school the more he felt like not going.
 He was properly chastised though, and to make up for it he cleaned the entire house to spotless, even making the beds that were rarely ever made.
 Bianca let him off the hook, before Alan had even returned from a day of performing concerts to know the entire set of drama had even taken place.
 He did get back in time to see Bianca with bright violet hair though.  Since they couldn't pin the blame on either of the boys, nobody got in trouble for it.  This time.
 One day, without any warning, Bianca tackled Alan in the beginning of a fight.  Alan, not wanting to hurt his wife, found himself seriously bruised and surprised neither of them had broken a hip.
 Bianca, of course, was appalled.  Belinda had cursed her, and it had finally activated.  After a great deal of apologizing, pleading, and promising, Alan relented, despite his aching back and ruffled feathers.
 While his parents were walking on ice around each other, Marlin spent more time out with Toni.  She was always willing to listen to his concerns about his parents.  Seeing them fight, when neither had ever raised a word at each other, frightened him.
 She was always able to calm him down though, and he knew things would turn out okay.
 Alan was willing to patch things back up, and Bianca was certainly working her hardest to.  The two of them were even acting like kids again, playing tag out in the dark.  It was almost like they were just starting to date again.
 Richard, who struggled through some of the homework that Marlin had breezed through (even without magic) turned to his brother for help when Alan and Bianca were off doing who knows what.  The two of them were actually home alone quite often lately.
 They mostly spent the time reading or watching television.  There wasn't that much more to do at their house.  Marlin didn't know how Richard put up with it all of the time, but his brother was a bit of a bookworm, so perhaps that was it.
 Alan and Bianca finally were back to how they had been.  In that they were embarrassingly fond of each other, hugging and kissing in front of their children all the time.
 Richard had the help of Bianca with his homework again, which was just as well since Marlin was starting to struggle the subject matter, having just magicked his work done for that portion of the studies.
 He was far more interested in occult knowledge than in school stuff.  His magic was always fun to work with, and he was becoming pretty good at alchemy.  He was even able to brew a few different kinds of potions, after a couple of failed batches.
 Alan found himself teaching his younger son to drive before too long.  Richard was more cautious than Marlin had been, but Alan wasn't sure if going five miles the entire time was better than stopping and going all the time.
 Marlin managed to convince Richard to test out a new potion he had made.  Richard had expected to drink it, not to have his brother throw it on his shoes.  It still worked somehow though.  Richard was curiously happy for quite a while afterwards.
 Which was just as well, since after one more pillow fight, it was time for Marlin's birthday.  Soon his older brother would be an actual adult, with adult responsibilities and all sorts of things like that.
He was still dating Toni Redding, though things had cooled between them until his beloved was a young adult as well.  That didn't stop them from dancing at his party, after cake, which Alan captured as a picture on his cell phone.
 Richard even made friends with one of the guests, to the joy of his parents.  Alan had been worried that his younger son wouldn't have any friends at all, since he'd begun drifting from his childhood friends.
After the party everyone sat down at the dining table for an infrequent family discussion.  Alan was the first to speak, "We haven't gotten you a present just yet Marlin.  We thought we would wait and see if you wanted what we planned on getting you."

Bianca picked up the thread of conversation, "You are, of course, welcome to stay here for as long as you want, but as a young man we thought you might have plans to move out on your own.  We're willing to purchase a home for you-within a reasonable price range, of course."

Before Marlin could say anything, Alan added on, "This will be the same for you too, Richard, once you age.  If neither of you wants to take the offer we're happy to get you something else."

Marlin decided to stay until after his graduation, which gave them enough time to look for a little home for him.  He loved his family, he really did, but he planned on marrying Toni rather soon and he didn't think she'd be happy to share a room with his little brother.
 Graduation was an affair filled with crying mothers, bored brothers, and stoic fathers.  Or mostly stoic fathers, Alan tried not to let anybody see the tears in his eyes.  His son was a proper young adult!  Ready to take on the world!  It seemed like an eternity ago that Alan was that same age, just barely moving to Moonlight Falls...

"Take my truck with you.  It's got the rest of your stuff in it, and I know you're excited to get to your new place.  But visit often!"  Alan hugged Marlin closely.  They may not have been blood related, but Marlin was every bit as much his son as Richard.
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Bonus Pictures!
 His parents really don't care that he graduated.  Trying to get a picture was rough, as both of them just kept pulling out guitars.
 Richard is going to miss him the most, I think.  Poor boy doesn't have many friends outside of his family.
 He tried to make friends with some of Marlin's, but except for that one boy they didn't get along well.
 Alan made it to Rock Star, exactly one day before aging up to elder.  I think it's the first time I've actually gotten a sim up to rock star before elderhood...
Stupid Belinda cast that curse on Bianca and she completely ignored it until three hours before it was up, when she decided Alan needed to be her nemesis.  It took so much work to make them love each other again!  Unfortunately, my game refused to let me give them romantic options beyond the first selection for some reason, it just kept resetting to "blah-blah is being flirty".  Story progression got them married again, though.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Chapter Four: Party Time

Welcome back!  If you don't mind, I'd like to know what you think of the length of the chapters.  Too long?  Too short?  I hope they aren't too short, I don't take enough pictures to make them much longer and have more than three chapters a generation...But it occurred to me that maybe they might be too long.  Anyways, let me know.

Also, if anyone is familiar with blogger, which I just started using, is there a way to shift the text and pictures further to the left?  Right now I just put a bunch of text up here at the top to push the pictures down so the right sidebar doesn't cover them up with text, but well, each post makes that sidebar longer...

Enjoy!

Alan couldn't believe that his oldest son was going to be a teenager.  As they waited for the guests of their popular son's party to arrive, Alan cuddled up with Bianca.  Had it really been so long since she moved in with him?  He found that hard to believe.
 Of course, the moment Marlin ran inside, declaring that it was time for cake and if they would just please hurry up and come outside so he could blow out his candles, they laughed and got up.  Most of Marlin's friends were a bit older than him, so most of the guests were already teenagers.
 There were a few children who were younger, but not by much.  Not everybody cheered Marlin on at the cake either.  There was some sort of clumsy cluster on the porch, and one of the guests had apparently broken the rules of his grounding to come to the party, to the dismay of his mother who had come to fetch him.  At least she took him off to the side to berate him, instead of ruining the party for everyone.
 Marlin grew into a handsome young man and was quick to move the party inside after feasting on cake, taking full advantage of Alan's love of music to present the biggest dance party the house had ever seen.  Probably.
 Alan made sure that the young man (who seemed to have influenced Marlin's choice of pants) had gotten permission to stay at the party when he saw him still there, even getting his mother's phone number to call and double check.  Alan was happy to let children and teens have fun, but he wasn't going to be party to one breaking the rules!
 Bianca for her part wandered around the party, making sure nobody wanted anything.  She was perfectly willing to make some drinks for everyone, though they would of course be legal for teens.  Before too long Alan and Bianca retreated to their bedroom, letting the party go on without them.  Marlin was perfectly trustworthy, and besides, Richard was out there as well and would no doubt come telling his parents if anything untoward started happening.

 After some consultation with Bianca, Alan had settled on a gift for Marlin that he gave him as the guests began to leave.  It was an ivory wand, much better than the basic one that all witches were able to obtain, free of cost.  Marlin was very happy with it, which made Alan happy.  Even if it did involve magic.
 Not all of the guests left right away.  Ladonna, in particular.  She seemed ready to stay all day, but Marlin didn't mind carrying the party one, and Richard was having fun "commanding the peasants to dance for his amusement", so Alan didn't say anything and just went about helping Bianca clean up after the party.
One rite of passage that a teen faced as learning to drive.  Bianca deferred the dubious honor of teaching their sons how to drive to Alan, based on the fact that she had never drove in her life, unless you counted bicycles and brooms.  So Alan had to spend far more time than he liked in a truck that kept jerking to a stop, terrified that his son would run it into a tree.  Thankfully, Marlin picked it up pretty quickly and by the time Alan declared him ready to drive on his own it wasn't terrifying to be in the same vehicle.
 Bianca continued to moonlight at Vargs' Tavern and then complain to Alan about how everyone was pregnant or underage.  Or dead, but really, even Alan had gotten used to seeing ghosts when he left the house.
 Marlin's new-found teenager-hood didn't trouble the relationship between him and his younger brother either.  Marlin would even consent to playing games he had otherwise outgrown, just to keep Richard happy.  Alan was happy about this, because his younger son didn't seem to be as popular as Marlin.  He still had a few friends, but nowhere near as many as Marlin, and he spent far more time at home.
 When a random drawing selected Alan and Bianca as the winners of a free vacation, they decided to go.  It could be the honeymoon they never got, and they both felt Marlin was responsible enough to watch the house and make sure Richard was okay for a few days.
 And Marlin was responsible enough.  He even paid the bills on time, cleaned up the newspapers out front, and made simple foods for himself and Richard.
 But Marlin was a teenager, and he did have a lot of friends, so it should have been obvious that a party would be occurring while they were gone.
 All of his friends were though, all of them now teenagers now too.  Marlin might have been unruly enough to throw a party in his parent's absence, after ensuring a promise from Richard that he wouldn't tell (especially after Marlin had promised to take him to see a movie), but he was well-behaved enough to keep it from getting too far out of hand, or too loud.
 A few of his friends didn't get along with one another, but for the most party everybody was having fun.  Marlin even asked Toni to go to the upcoming formal, considering she was the only girl out his group of friends that didn't have a date.  Marlin would have been fine going on his own, but he knew Toni was upset about being left out.
 With Royal Richard presiding over the party, pizza was ordered for everybody and the party began to wind down.  Mostly because it was the wee hours of the morning and everybody was exhausted.  Marlin had to remind Richard that they had school tomorrow, which was enough to get Richard (who loved excelling in school) to go to bed.
 After two of his friends transformed into werewolves and started fighting (perhaps a full moon wasn't the best night for the party), Marlin decided it was time for the party to end and started directing his friends home.  He didn't want to be caught after all.
 Richard would keep his promise not to tattle on Marlin, but that didn't mean he wasn't going to pull a little trick anyways.  After all, none of Richard's friends had been able to come to the party.
 Marlin was good natured about it, if he did chase Richard around with the dye for a few moments, before realizing none of the windows had curtains and he was still stark naked.
 After breakfast the morning their parents were due to return, the boys made the house spotless, just to make sure no remains of the party could be found.
 After their honeymoon, Alan and Bianca were pleased to find the house so clean.  Alan was happy that they could trust their boys to behave while gone, and began to consider letting them host their own birthday parties and slumber parties without such great supervision as they had previously been given.
 Bianca was finally finding her skill at making drinks useful, as Moonlight Falls suddenly seemed to become a popular tourist destination.  It turned out that Alan's music, while not terribly famous in Moonlight Falls, had made him a Pop Icon in foreign countries and his fans liked his music enough to travel all the way to Simland and Moonlight Falls to see him in person.
 The night of the formal finally arrived, and Alan laid out a few rules for Marlin before he left, after finishing his homework.  When he looked back on it, Alan realized he had been more nervous than Marlin.
 Outside, Bianca and Toni conspired to come up with something for Bianca to wear to the formal.  Marlin had confided a few days prior that Bianca lived in a group home, her parents having passed when she was young, and she didn't have many clothing options.
 She seemed happy enough with what they were able to come up with, though Alan secretly thought that her everyday outfit had been a better choice.  Then again, how would he know?  Teenagers dressed oddly whenever anybody who wasn't a teenager took a look at their fashion.
 Alan found himself staring out the window late into the night, waiting for Marlin to return.  He considered getting some curtains, after realizing that the foreign attention paid to him and started to make him something of a celebrity in Moonlight Falls and paparazzi were beginning to stake out his home.
 During the formal, Marlin and Toni began dating.  It turned out they had quite a bit in common.  Unsurprisingly to Alan, popular Marlin was also voted Prom King.
 After that night, Marlin spent a great deal more time with Toni.  They would stay out just until curfew before rushing back to their homes.  Alan trusted Marlin enough to believe him when he said they just watched the stars after swimming.
 Toni loved swimming, and Marlin was perfectly willing to do something that made Toni happy.  So they spent quite a bit of time at the pool.  Marlin sometimes worried that he would turn into a prune, or a fish, spending so much time in water.
 When he was at home, which was increasingly less often the older he got, he could often be found practicing magic.  Bianca was very happy, gushing to Alan about how Marlin was even better at magic than she was now.  After the first time he'd walked in on Marlin practicing in the main room, he'd asked him to please practice magic in his own room, or elsewhere.  It still made Alan nervous.
 If he was practicing magic in the main room, Alan and Bianca couldn't dance anyways.  It embarrassed their kids, but what parent doesn't enjoy embarrassing their children every now and then?  Besides, the two of them were really good at dancing.
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Bonus Pictures!
 
Seriously, this is Toni Redding.  Remember the slumber party from last chapter?  Yea, when Toni showed up for Marlin's birthday like this, I sat there staring at my screen.  "What?  No way!  Toni is a boy!"  Nope.  Toni is a girl.  Rather pretty too.
Ladonna Brown is really pretty too.  I thought about hooking her up with Marlin, but right after his birthday she went and hooked up with Grounded Guy (I can't remember his name....).  It would have been interesting to get some werewolf blood into this family...Oh well, plenty more chances.
After the second time he did his homework as a teen, Marlin started completing it the moment he sat down.  I'm playing it off as magic, but I'm not sure why he's doing that.  Does anybody else know?  I don't want it to spread to all the teens in my town.  I hate homework as much as the next simmer, but it kind of feels like cheating to have it done instantly....