Settling into Forsythe Manor
~texansky~ I am taking a two-week break from my Sims games, so rather than make you wait for this chapter, I have decided to publish it today. The next chapter of my Precious Joy Legacy will be published on September 26th.
Brody:
I caught Chance trying to steal coins from the wishing well. All he got was soaked.
Cheri had been commissioned to write a biography of Elvis. She titled the book Elvis Forte: Fiancé Extraordinaire.
My lovely wife dip-kissed me.
Michell and I visited my old friend, Persephone Peterson. She is 90 now.
We stopped by Florence Forsythe’s house to give Chantel a birthday gift. She is a young adult and has joined the police department.
When I returned home, I found Ember sitting on Clara’s lap. They both seemed content.
Peaches called. She is engaged to AJ Bishop, a gentleman who lived here when our home was being built. They live across the street from one another on Pine Street.
Marco Peterson is a young adult and has moved out on his own. He’s having juice for dinner. It looks like he needs to go grocery shopping.
Brooklynn and Carl Douglas met newcomer, Horace Cochran, outside EverFresh Delights Supermarket. Carl was promoted to Mess Hall Server.
Cade has reached level 6 in writing.
Keith and Janna Douglas moved to The Century Manor Then with Tabitha, Valarie, and Riley. They adopted a puppy named Yumi. She is a little dog with unusual markings.
I played some online football with my internet friends.
A stray cat was tearing up today’s newspaper. I had to throw it away.
It was time to teach Chance how to drive. He chose the minivan over the muscle car.
We received §950 Simoleons and the following gifts from online friends:
We put the fern keeper deluxe on the coffee table in our living room.
We hung the quick tick wall clock on the kitchen wall above the cookbooks and recipes.
The pondering throne chair fit nicely in the study. We bought a second chair for the other corner of the room.
We replaced the bed in the spare bedroom with the Luxorlove Sleepset from Lothario Designs. We also changed the end tables and painted the walls a different color. We were dissatisfied with the color of the bedding and walls in that room. They were far too bright and hard on the eyes.
The “Goats on a Boat” rug now sits under Aleister’s alchemy station.
The Forsythe family thanks all of their friends who sent gifts.
I found Ratchet on the front walk lying on today’s newspaper. I hope I can still read it.





















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