*Warning: Foul language.*
Lyra still couldn’t believe she was married.
Lyra still couldn’t believe she was married.
The ring in her finger wasn’t a heavy weight, but it was one that she
was completely unaccustomed to, and it caused her to be hyper-aware of its
presence. Instead of filling her with dread though, or making her feel like she
was chained, the delicate ring filled her with happiness.
It wasn’t even an expensive ring. They didn’t have the money for one,
and honestly, if they were going to spend that much money on something, she’d
rather they spend it on something useful. But even though it wasn’t expensive,
Lyra loved her ring.
They’d gotten married without fanfare or ceremony. They’d simply
registered the documents at the city hall, and afterwards they’d exchanged
rings in the privacy of their home.
It was all either of them had wanted.
It was also the last time there had been some peace and quiet in the
house, because Mireille soon became a toddler, and if she had been a difficult
baby, she was an impossible toddler.
She threw tantrums about absolutely everything, and nothing they did helped to put an end to it.
(Toddler spam!)
She constantly tried to break her toys, and whenever Ignis approached
her, interested by his new human who smelled like his master, she’d try to hit
him or throw him with whatever thing was in reach. It wasn’t long before the
dragon avoided her like the plague.
But then there were days when the toddler acted like a perfect little
angel, smiling and laughing and being absolutely adorable, and Lyra couldn’t
understand how it was possible to love somebody that much.
Lyra still wasn’t interested in having any more children, but the two
she took care of…well, she was more than happy with them. Reagan especially,
was an absolute blessing to have around. His sweet and obedient nature was a
big relief to deal with after Mireille’s temper tantrums. Mireille herself was
a lot sweeter around the boy, giggling happily whenever he played with her and
demanding hugs whenever she saw him.
He joined the school’s scout club soon after starting school, driven by
his love of nature and spending time outside, and after school he could often
be found playing with the chickens or in the tree-house. Other days, he’d spend
hours and hours chasing after butterflies or watching birds. Lyra was just
waiting for the day Reagan came home with an injured bird that he wanted to
nurse back to health.
In the end, it wasn’t a bird. It was a kitten.
“No,” Lyra declared firmly when
she noticed Reagan holding the tiny ball of fur against his chest. The house
was already crowded, and they had enough trouble feeding four people and a
dragon without adding a cat to the
equation.
“Please, Lyra?” Reagan pleaded, his eyes ridiculously wide and innocent,
like a puppy’s. Little scoundrel. She knew
he was playing on her feelings, but that didn’t make it any easier to say
no. “I promise, I’ll take good care of her. She won’t make it on her own.”
They were not going to keep a cat. There was no way she would allow it.
She was going to tell him to take the cat back to where he found it and –
“Fine,” she allowed resignedly. “As long as you understand she’s your responsibility.”
His face lit up with delight.
“Yes, of course,” he gushed happily. “Thank you so much!” He immediately
bounced away, chatting and cooing over the damn cat.
They were going to keep a cat.
Reagan made good on his promise and diligently took care of the kitten,
who he’d named Kiki, but it wasn’t long before Mireille made her own claim on
the kitten. She never had any real interest in Ignis, but with Kiki she’d drop
whatever she was busy with to play with her. The kitten, too, preferred
spending time with Mireille rather than Reagan.
Reagan took the kitten’s betrayal with good grace. He was happy with the
small snippets of attention she gave him, and he never complained when Mireille
demanded the kitten’s attention, even when she did it while Reagan was busy
with Kiki. Some days, Lyra wondered if the boy had a single jealous bone in his
body.
Unfortunately, it made making friends at school difficult. Reagan wasn’t
assertive enough to fight for the things he wanted, so when somebody else
wanted something he was using, whether it be in class or on the playground, he
normally gave it up without protest. The other children thought he was too
timid, so most of the time he was left to play by himself.
It wasn’t really outright bullying, but it was a fact that Reagan was an
outcast amongst his peers.
“You’re weird,” Lilianne Everhart told him one day when she noticed him
sitting by himself on the swing-set. By the nearby jungle gym, two boys from
his class were playing happily with his toys. “Why are you letting Marlin and
Cletus walk all over you like that?” As Lilianne was Blaise’s niece, the two
children regarded each other as cousins. There were a few too many years
between them for the two to really be good friends, but they still occasionally
sought each other out. Lilianne treated Reagan the same she treated her little
brother, so it wasn’t unusual for her to help the younger boy when he was in
trouble.
“I don’t wanna fight with them,”
Reagan mumbled, disheartened. “So it’s okay. I don’t really need my toys right
now.”
Lilianne sighed, exasperated. “It’s your
toys, Reagan. They shouldn’t play with your toys when you want to. It’s not fair.”
Reagan ducked his head, hiding his face.
“No really, it’s okay,” he insisted.
Lilianne let the issue go, but she told her mom who then went ahead and
informed Blaise. Needless to say,
Blaise wasn’t very happy.
“I hear you’re getting bullied,” he confronted the boy while helping him
with his homework. “Why didn’t you tell us?”
“I’m not!” Reagan protested, but he refused to make eye contact with his
godfather. “I mean, they’re a little mean, but it’s okay. I don’t mind.”
“Well, you should,” Blaise
immediately declared, his brows drawn into a frown. “It’s not okay.”
“Really, it’s fine,” Reagan instead stubbornly. “I mean, it’s not like
they’re hurting me. They’re just taking my things, that’s all.”
“Things we paid good money for, Reagan,” Blaise scowled. They had enough
trouble providing for the boy without his stuff getting stolen. “Who are they?”
“It doesn’t matter,” Reagan insisted again, scribbling an answer into
his homework. “They always give my stuff back anyway.” He pointed to a math
problem in his homework book. “Can you explain this sum to me? I don’t know
what to do.”
“Hey, don’t change the subject,”
Blaise scolded him. “I want an answer.”
The boy shrugged uncomfortably, worrying his lip between his teeth as he
contemplated the math problem.
“Marlin and Cletus,” he finally admitted. “Everybody else does too, but
they’re the worst.”
Blaise ruffled Reagan’s hair, pleased the boy had taken him into
confidence.
“Thanks kiddo,” he said gruffly and looked over into Reagan’s homework
at the problem that was giving the boy so much trouble. “So, to solve this
problem, you have to…”
_~…~_
Reagan didn’t know what Blaise did after he confessed to being bullied,
but whatever it was, it made the two bullies confront him the next day at
lunchtime.
“Why’d you snitch, huh?” Marlin Diffy demanded angrily, towering over
the younger boy. “If you didn’t want us to use your stuff, you should ‘a said so.”
Reagan kept his eyes downcast and his attention on his food. This was
exactly why he hadn’t wanted to say anything. He hated any form of fighting or
confrontation.
“I didn’t snitch,” he mumbled
softly. “I just answered Blaise when he asked, that’s all. I didn’t mean to get
anyone in trouble.”
Cletus Kahekili slammed his hands down on the table, jarring the
cutlery.
“Well, you got us in trouble,”
he declared crossly. “If you’d just shut up, nothing’d have happened. Why’d you
have to be stupid enough to tell?”
Reagan hung his head and refused to answer, staring mulishly at the
table. He wasn’t going to fight with them. He hated fighting.
“Hey, don’t ignore us,” Marlin demanded angrily. “Are you deaf? We’re
talking to you.”
“Well clearly,” an unfamiliar
girl spoke up behind him, “he knows better than to talk to dimwits.”
“Yeah,” another voice interjected, “who would wanna listen to you?”
As expected, the response made the boys change targets as they started
yelling at the newcomers. Reagan shyly lifted his head, wondering who had come
up for him, and why.
It was a pair of girls, clearly sisters, and Reagan felt his eyes widen
at the sight. Everybody knew the
Kahekili twins. They were one year below him, but they were charismatic girls
who seemed to know everybody in
school. Why would they stand up for him? He’d never even talked to them.
“You’re…Regis, aren’t you?” the short-haired twin asked curiously, after
Marlin and Cletus had stalked away, chased off by the twin girls.
“Reagan,” he automatically corrected. “Reagan Iverson.”
“Cool,” the same girl pronounced.
“I’m Joelle.”
“And I’m Daniela!” the other twin declared. “Say, why are sitting here
alone? Don’t you have friends?”
“Not really,” Reagan mumbled, a little embarrassed and overwhelmed by
the attention the two girls were paying him.
“Well, you can be our friend then!” Joelle decided, and that was that.
From that day onwards, the twins dragged Reagan all over the place with them.
As an added bonus, Marlin and Cletus stopped picking on Reagan, too scared of
the twin force that was Cletus’s sisters.
His newfound friendship with the twins finally gave Reagan a sense of
confidence he’d been lacking with children his own age. He didn’t ask Lyra and
Blaise for a lot of things, so when he asked them if he could host a sleepover,
they instantly agreed.
The day of the sleepover, Reagan was a nervous wreck, afraid nobody
would come. He’d invited the Kahekili twins, as well as the children from Lyra
and Blaise’s extended families, his would-be cousins.
It turned out he was worried for nothing, as everybody he invited turned
up. For the rest of the evening, the house was filled with joyous laughter and
giggles as the pack of children played and ran around.
Eager to make the sleepover as successful as possible for Reagan, Lyra
made sure there was a steady supply of hot chocolate…
…and when it was time for dinner, she made a large plate of spaghetti
with fresh homegrown tomatoes. The children swarmed around the food, and Reagan
had one of the biggest smiles Lyra had ever seen on him.
(Bonus shot: Alexa Marquel – Renard’s daughter, in case anybody is
interested in seeing what she looks like)
It was a beautiful summers night, and there was no rain forecasted, so
by unanimous agreement, the children decided to camp out beneath the stars. All
in all, the sleepover was a massive success, and when the kids went home the
next morning, they all went on about how awesome the sleepover was.
The sleepover had done wonders for Reagan’s confidence. While he had
never been reluctant to go to school,
he certainly never seemed to enjoy it either, but after the sleepover he
eagerly ran to the school bus, happy to know his friends would be there.
_~…~_
Lyra looked at the darkening sky during her daily jogging session and
idly watched the clouds gathering heavily above her, feeling a little
melancholic. It was autumn again. Spring and summer had passed in what felt
like an eyeblink, and once again the world was going to enter into the cold years.
Just where had the time gone?
So many things had happened since the last time it had been autumn.
She’d met people, lost friends, fell in love, and became a mother. She’d
experienced exultation and grief and everything in between. And everything, all
she had experienced, happened because she had ignorantly chased her curiosity
and followed a ghost she had no business following. Her entire childhood she
had hated Charlotte, but now…now she couldn’t help but feel thankful to the
ghost.
The life she had was definitely not the one she’d ever thought she’d
have, but she loved every bit of it.
She had her family, both the one she’d grown up with and the one she’d
created for herself. She wasn’t rich, but between her and Blaise, they still
managed to afford everything important to them. She had people in her life she
loved more than she had ever thought could be possible.
Age had crept up on her and Blaise, and they were very close to being
classified as ‘middle-aged’, but she could honestly say she was happy. She
couldn’t imagine her life getting any better.
With a content smile she ended her jogging session and turned back to
her home, where her husband and children were waiting.
Reagan was laughing happily while he challenged Blaise at the video
game, and Mireille was avidly watching the kitten, being all sweet and innocent
instead of sulky hellion for a change. Lyra smiled at the image of domestic
bliss before picking up her brushes and walking over to her easel. She couldn’t
ask for a better way to spend the evening.
She should’ve known it wouldn’t last.
The call didn’t come as a surprise. Her mother’s health had steadily
gotten worse, and although Lyra and her siblings had tried to spend as much
time with their mother as possible, they had all known the end wouldn’t be
far-off.
It still didn’t make the news any easier to bear.
She did her best to deal with the loss, but it was the little things
that made her remember her mom and realise that all the special moments they
used to spend together had now come to an end. It was her mom who had taught
her how to make pancakes, and it was her mom who had given them the painting
hanging above their dining table.
At least her mom had lived a full life, and she had gone peacefully and
painlessly in her sleep. Lyra’s memories of her wouldn’t be coloured by the
senseless violence that marred her memories of her dad.
With her mom’s death, the chest Chantia had brought along to Moonlight
Falls from Sunset Valley fell into Lyra’s possession. It was filled to the brim
with old photos and décor, and Lyra allowed herself to spend an entire
afternoon caught up in nostalgia and sentimentality.
It was the items stored in the very bottom of the chest that completely
threw her for a loop. Lyra gingerly lifted one of the pots out of the chest,
wondering if the object in her hand was really
what she thought it was. There was a little plaque attached to the bottom,
and Lyra strained her eyes as she tried to read the engraving.
It took all her willpower to not immediately drop the pot once she made
out the tiny words. She was literally holding her grandmother in her hands. And
if the pot in her hands were her grandmother, that meant the other three pots
in the chest were…
She gently placed the pot in her hand on the floor beside her and looked
back into the chest, gingerly lifting out the other pots one by one.
Yep. Four pots of ashes. Her grandparents, aunt, and dad.
It filled her with conflicting emotions. A part of her was glad their
remains hadn’t stayed behind in Sunset Valley, where no one would care about
it, and yet…they had all been dead and buried for years. It felt too much like
sacrilege. Their final resting places shouldn’t have been disturbed.
She suddenly realised she didn’t know what had become of Sionann and
Adrian’s remains. There had never been a funeral or the like, and at the time
she had been too overwhelmed by everything that had happened to wonder about
it. She wondered if Blaise would know.
He tugged at his earring when she asked him, an old habit of his she
knew he only did when he’s upset, but didn’t want to admit it.
“Alison and Leneo took care of it,” he admitted, staring broodingly off
to the side. “Not sure about the details, but I believe they were sent back to
their families. If you want to know more, you’ll have to ask Ealdwine,
Sionann’s brother.” He gestured vaguely towards the eastern side of the town.
“I believe he lives somewhere in the centre of town.”
Lyra crossed her arms, a little incredulous.
“Are you telling me,” Lyra demanded disbelievingly, “that Reagan has
family living in Moonlight Falls and
you never bothered to tell me?!”
Blaise immediately mirrored her, brow sinking low over his eyes.
“I don’t want him to meet that
asshole,” he declared firmly. “Ealdwine is nothing
like Sionann. He’s a mean-spirited, selfish bastard, and I won’t let
him hurt Reagan. As his only living family, Reagan will want to get to know him, and Ealdwine won’t. Reagan has enough self-confidence issues already without a rejection like that.”
“You’re really so sure this Ealdwine won’t want to meet
him?” Lyra asked sceptically. “Does he even know
his sister had a son?”
Blaise gave an affirmative grunt.
“He does,” he confirmed, still scowling. “And he’s already told me he
doesn’t care to meet him. I won’t let
Reagan get hurt.”
“Fine,” Lyra agreed, partly
satisfied with his answer. She knew him well enough to know he would never do something that would comprise
Reagan or Mireille’s happiness, so she was willing to let the matter go. But
that didn’t mean she would blindly follow Blaise’s opinion until she met the
man herself.
She sought him out the next day, and it didn’t take her long to form the
same opinion about him. Ealdwine was nothing
like his sister. Sionann had been sweet and gentle and caring, but Ealdwine
was rude and mean and, quite frankly, Lyra couldn’t see anything redeemable about the man. He had nothing good to say about
his sister, and when he made a disparaging comment about Reagan, Lyra saw
white.
“If I ever see you near Reagan,” she hissed threateningly, “I will destroy you. Don’t ever go close to him, and don’t ever approach him. I don’t care if
you’re family or not, because you’re a piece of shit who doesn’t deserve to
meet him. Stay away from my family.”
She spun on her heel and stormed away, furious beyond believe. Reagan
might not be of her blood, but he was hers
now and she would be damned before
she allowed someone to hurt him.
_~…~_
AN: Sorry for the toddler spam at the start, but Mireille’s so darn
pretty, I can’t get enough of her. I love toddlers in-game. <3
Reagan’s sleepover party was probably the single most successful party
I’ve ever had in the game. My parties are normally all over the place, but with
this one everybody actually played together, and when it was time to sleep they
automatically chose the same area. I’m so proud of them. XD
Marlin Diffy got designated the Town Brat in-game, which is why he’s a
bully.
For those curious, Ealdwine really is
Sionann’s brother. Sionann got their dad’s colouring, but her features are
more their mom, while Ealdwine got their mom’s colouring, but more their dad’s
features.
Also, this made me happy. I guess their feud really is over. :D
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ReplyDeleteSo which one is the Loon, Renard or Arienne? >:3
DeleteUhm, backwards as usual posts;
The children are ADORABLE! I love Reagan's demeanor and story of development already. It's too bad his cute self can't be the heir, but at least you can treat him well as long as he's in the house! The last childhood sleepover I hosted all the kids slept outside in the snow. And I just let them.
A part of me loves that Sionann had a jerk of a brother. It makes sense how she was always able to weather the bad behavior of others.
Alexa came out cute but looks so confused!
And Blaise seems to be doing too well as a dad. That's pretty cool that he doesn't lose his temper with the kids!
Actually, neither of them. Melody Matthews is the Loon. They just joined her gang.
DeleteI love Reagan. <3 He's probably my favourite sim child ever. I love Mireille's looks, but Reagan's just adorable, especially his interactions with Blaise. And lol at the snow sleepover. I would probably have done the same. XD
Ealdwine and Sionann were both part of my wishacy, where I only used random traits, so he got the mean-spirited trait as a child, iirc. I enjoy putting little references to my other saves, just as a little fun for myself. Ealdwine might or might not come up again, but Lyra's argument with his was autonomous, so I couldn't not use it.
Alexa does look confused in that shot. She was probably wondering why was I only focusing on her. XD
And don't be too hasty in your judgement of Blaise's temper. He's wonderful with Reagan, because Reagan doesn't cause much trouble, but Mireille's still just a toddler. We'll see what happens once she becomes older. ;) With parents like Blaise and Lyra, she doesn't have much chance at turning out sweetly. (Her future roll doesn't help either.)
Thanks for reading!
Never apologize for toddler spam! So frickin' adorable! I also think Alexa is super cute!
ReplyDeleteBad Marlin! Behave! Not only is he bullying Reagan, but he's even the town brat?! For shame! CB and Emily did have the deadbeat parent roll, so maybe they're living up to that even in your game. :P I can totally imagine them as being super lax when it comes to disciplining their kids and not realize how bad their kid's behavior is until something like this happens.
It's really good that Reagan made friends; that sleepover looked super fun!
Chantia. ;_; That's at least nice that Lyra got some memorabilia from the previous generations. And Chantia even thought to bring the urns. I like how that led to a conversation about Ealdwine. It is weird that Blaise didn't even mention it to Lyra. He's really the type of guy to not talk about something unless it's absolutely necessary.
I'm ridiculously glad Mireille inherited Blaise's colouring, especially the eye colour. I was getting tired of the brown. XD She has Lyra's eye-shape though, which means the shape survived another generation. <3
DeleteI felt bad to write Marlin as the bully, but since he is the Brat he was the best choice. And lol, I'd forgotten about their deadbeat parents roll. At least their daughter is well-behaved.
When I saw the notification about Chantia 'getting old and won't live forever' I didn't want to open my game for a while. I wasn't ready to let her go! And yeah, Blaise isn't really much of a talker.
Thanks for reading!
Haha I love that grumpy face Mireille is making when Blaise is holding her. She's really Blaise and Lyra's daughter, isn't she? ;)
ReplyDeleteAw Reagan! He needs to stand up for himself more.
Aw, that's sad that Chantia passed away, but at least she lived to see her family reunited and at peace again :)
I think that grumpy face is my favourite shot of her. <3 And yes, she's very much their daughter. She never had much chance to be well-behaved. XD
DeleteHe's a very sensitive soul. :( He does need to stand up for himself more, but he doesn't like fighting, so he'd rather get hurt than fight back.
Yeah, Chantia had a full and eventful life, but at least it ended peacefully. I'm already missing her. :(
Thanks for reading!
No, Chantia died. But, she went peacefully atleast. The urns though, creepy. What is Lyra going to do with them?
ReplyDeleteMireille is a difficult baby and a difficult and stubborn toddler. And Lyra and Blaise are surprised? Wonder if they realize that she's just like the two of them.
It's good to see that Reagan got some friends. Hope he'll get better at standing up for himself in the process.
Ealdwine though; What an aweful sim. Hope Reagan never meets him.
I really enjoyed Chantia, so I'm gonna miss her. :( As for the graves/urns...originally I wanted to create a family cemetery and place the graves there, but I'm pants at decoration, so I scrapped that idea. XD So Lyra did the sensible thing and took the graves back to the graveyard.
DeleteHaha, yeah, Lyra and Blaise never had much chance for a well-behaved child. We'll see just how much she takes after her parents as she gets older. ;)
Yeah, Reagan needs to learn it's okay to fight every now and then. He still doesn't like it though. As for Ealdwine...I still haven't decided if I want them to meet or not. XD
Thanks for reading!