Fourth Generation of the Sims 3 Legacy Challenge (Part 2)

My 4th Generation is full of excitement it seems. We lost Lewis and poor Freda, which downsized my Sim household back down to four again. Luckily however, Trafford entered Young Adulthood.

This is where things got a little bit worrying.

Look. Just look. At this outfit.

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That looks like a snakeskin jacket to be and some dodgy sandy flares. However it wasn’t until I’d let Trafford have a kip and some food and carted him off into town that I realised quite how bad things had got.

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See that screenshot above? Yea. See those flares? Yea. That pattern. It’s the pattern that really lowers the tone I feel.

Anyhow, it seems like the lovely lady he was chatting to was quite happy he couldn’t dress himself, because they were incredibly compatible. One short evening later and TA DAAAAA:

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One private ceremony later and this very attractive (but unfortunately for my house’s finances, very poor) lady became part of the Carling household. I say lady, because I’ve forgotten her name. As always with the Carling men, things moved quickly, and a few hours later she was pregnant.

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The final event of this tumultuous evening was when the lovely Elvira entered elder-hood. She’s achieved her lifetime wish so is quite happy just pottering around, but she doesn’t look too happy about her new nightwear or hew back pain;

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And so that right there is our current story line.

With Lakeland and Cookie both slowly working their way towards pensionable age, I’ve decided I want to expand the household a little more, and am going to try and have a larger family. Whilst in the past I’ve simply stopped as soon as one generation gave birth to a boy, I think I’m going to try and aim for at least four children from Trafford. Knowing me and my luck now, he’ll have four, and they’ll all be girls. But we’ll see I guess!!!

New updates soon…

 

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