This is the start of a somewhat long stay in Veronaville. We're here for the Monty clan, and as you know, there are several households to spend a week with, beginning with Antonio and his children. In my game, I have placed them here at No. 30 Poet Place, one of the typical Veronaville houses.
According to the household biography, "recently widowed, Antonio must either give up his job at the family restaurant and use his savings to raise his twins Beatrice and Benedick, or hire help and keep the job he loves. What will be his role in the family feud that may have cost him his wife?"
We are to believe that there is a family restaurant (has anyone ever found it in Veronaville?), and that there is a mystery behind the death of Antonio's wife - but in all the years I have been playing this game, I have never found any indication for the cause of Hero's untimely death.
But there is no way he will let the food go to waste, and everyone is hungry enough to eat what they get.
Antonio is a Knowledge Sim with the lifetime want of maxing out all his skills. For his personal bio, Maxis once again picks up on his wife's mysterious death: "Committed to his children, Antonio is determined to get to the bottom of his wife Hero's death. And what will be his role in the family feud that may have cost him his one true love?"
Benedick is the youngest, and according to Maxis, also "the gentler half of Antonio's twins. Sensitive and kind, he may some day be essential to solving the question of his mother's death."
Beatrice is described as "the more outgoing of Antonio's twins" and as "quite the firecracker. But can she be as sweet as she is sassy?"
The children will be teenagers before the week is over.
Antonio has Tuesday off... and Wednesday, and Thursday. It means that he has plenty of time to do all those little jobs around the house and garden as well as be there for his children, but it also means no income until Friday evening. With two sets of bills due before his next salary, he has to make a decision.
Not just one, but two firemen turn up, and quickly put out the fire. Now instead of doing all the other stuff Antonio had in mind this morning, such as reading the paper, raking the leaves and preparing dinner for himself and the kids, has to wait - he needs to sweep the ashes first, and of course needs a shower quite badly.
It is their birthday, and he invites their grandparents over as well as their aunt Bianca. The lady in the pink cap and shirt is Emily Lee, recently graduated from uni - she happened to walk by before the party started and was invited to join the family.
Bendick receives a phonecall from Oberon Summerdream who wishes him happy birthday; the two families are friends.
Her little brother is not so little anymore, is he! Antonio and Isabella jump with surprise :-D Bendick's aspiration is Knowledge, like his Dad's. But he does not want to follow the family tradition and enter the culinary career; instead, he dreams of becoming Chief of Staff at Veronaville General Hospital - maybe his Mum died of an illness, and that makes him want to enter the medical field?
So far, Antonio has not expressed any romantic interest; he has been too busy raising his children, working and taking care of household matters. But here at the restaurant I have him "scope room", and to my delight, Demi Love, a townie with a playable surname, catches his eye. Unfortunately, she is always either having dinner or talking to someone else or going to the toilet, and so Antonio never really gets a chance to meet her.
Back home, Puck is still there (he was not made part of the outing since - as usual - I forgot that I'd have to form a casual group for visitors to accompany my playables to a community lot). He has just jumped into a heap of leaves but now, with his hosts returning, quickly rakes the leaves back into a neat pile.
Benedick and Romeo get along very well, and while they are catching up, Romeo's girlfriend Juliette Capp walks by. She is delighted to spot her sweetheart unexpectedly, and even more so when Benedick welcomes her. Unfortunately, Mercutio argues, pokes and slaps her every chance he gets, and apart from Benedick and Beatrice, nobody talks to her. I am not sure Romeo even notices her at all!
Anyway, it is good to have the family over, and the week ends on a positive note. With Antonio's work at the restaurant and no spending apart from the weekly bills and the meal at the restaurant, there are now over 6,000 Simoleons in the bank; with careful buying, some improvements can be made to the house next time I play here.
It has been a good week for Antonio and his twins although I was quite worried when I saw the fire! I shall look forward to the next round here.
ReplyDeleteAs an aside I've also found that Romeo doesn't hanker after his supposed girlfriend either!
What I didn't mention in the post is that Antonio was also making steady progress towards his LTW of maxing out all skills. He acquired several cleaning and body points, and by the end of the week, after a round of jogging, lost his extra pounds :-)
DeleteI was worried about the fire, too - especially with John Mole the 1st fresh in my mind! Glad everyone got through ok.
ReplyDeleteA nice, productive week for this little family. It makes senses for Benedick to enter the medical field - if his mother did die of some mysterious illness, then he could indeed become a researcher and play a part in "solving the question of his mother's death."
That's what I thought about Benedick, too.
DeleteBack in New Max, I had way too many fires and simply let things take their course. This time, I want the neighbourhoods develop a little before I lean back and watch events unfold...