Disclaimer- This chapter contains some adult language and is rated
PG-13
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In the years that followed between Hallie's announcement and
Gray's 21st birthday the dynamic if the Monroe house changed drastically.
Hallie began to step back from the day-to-day running of the house, allowing
Gray to see to the bills and decisions as well as cooking the meals. She was
either found fiddling with minute gadgetry at her inventing bench or curled in
Cai's arms in front of the fire. Cai was writing small pieces for the press but
spent more time reading the paper than writing for it.
Though they'd never admit it both Hallie and Cai liked the slow,
semi-retired life they were living. They finally had time for each other as
well as time to better get to know all of their children as they neared adulthood and independence.
After her first bit-part in indie film, Unfortunate Thursdays, Violet
was beginning to make a name for herself at the studio. While she had yet to
play a part where she didn't die horribly she was enjoying her life in front of
the the camera. With this success came exposure and she began to understand
what her parents had meant about the price of fame. She often emerged from cast
parties to find paparazzi waiting to snap her juiced antics.
One night after a rowdy party she had had enough and confronted
the paparazzo waiting in the car park.
'Could you kindly leave me the fuck alone' was her less than eloquent
request, eliciting a snigger from the man holding the camera.
'Are you gonna call me an ass-hat douchewizard next?' bantered the
photographer, lowering his camera and grinning.
Violet's breath caught. The ass-hat douchewizard photographer was
absolutely gorgeous. Forgetting her anger she blushed and muttered,
'Not my most mature response but it's been a bad week' she turned
to go.
'Want to tell me about it?' came the photographer's soft request.
She paused and he continued, 'Off the record, I swear. I've had a crappy week
too.'
Wondering if she was making a huge mistake Violet accepted, the
butterflies in her stomach urging her closer to the handsome stranger. A few
days later an envelope arrived at the house containing a cut-out gossip
article, it described the luminous quality of Lucky Palms newest actress and
urged studios to look more closely at a Miss Violet Monroe, star in the making.
Also enclosed was a baseball cap with a picture of an ass pinned on. Scrawled
across the cheeks was a phone number and one word.
'Dinner'.
As Violet began a secret relationship with the young reporter,
Gray and Aisha were still a solid pair. After senior prom they each lied to
their parents about an after party and snuck to a motel where they spent a
tentative first night together. At graduation they held hands throughout and
were voted the couple most likely to marry. Gray was also Valedictorian.
Less lucky in love was Sienna. Still smarting from being passed
over as heir she decided to take her parents seriously when they told her to
take risks. At the Spring Fling she marched up to Ethan, her long term crush
and asked him to dance in front of all of his friends. He laughed so hard that
he almost peed himself before turning her down flat.
Humiliated and crushed Sienna fled the gym and spent the rest of
the evening alone in the play park. The police picked her up ten minutes after
curfew and escorted her home to where a firm but sympathetic Hallie waited.
Sienna would not be comforted, silently swearing that she'd find a way to outdo
each and every one of her siblings. Gray wanted badly to help her, to regain
the closeness they'd once shared but ever since his selection as heir his
sister had been pushing him away.
Unfortunately for Sienna, Gray would soon have other things to
occupy his mind. As soon as he had his high-school diploma he marched in to the
managers office at The Lonely Cactus and demanded a kitchen job. His boss
laughed and took him on as a Spice Runner! He'd known this day was coming since
the day Gray had started as the scullion four years ago!
His new career dominated Gray's life, he spend hours poring over
menu plans, experimenting with spice combinations and practicing his cooking.
Soon even his date nights with Aisha were cooking related, he would take her to
rival restaurants to scope out the competition, get her to trial his new
concoctions or sometimes just drag her along to scour markets or even forests for a missing
ingredient!
Hallie watched with concern, Aisha didn't seem to mind but it was
clear to her that her sons' girlfriend was mainly interested in having a comfortable
life. Her driven son would provide for anyone he loved but Hallie wondered
whether that would be enough for Aisha in the long term. The pretty teen was
used to the excitement of being the toast of high school, being the wife of a
workaholic chef might soon lose its shine and Hallie feared that it would break
her son's heart.
Saffron was also breaking hearts, decimating the desirable male
population of her high-school by the end of sophomore year. Hallie put her foot
down when the audacious redhead tried to sneak off to do spring break with some
neighbourhood college kids and enrolled her daughter in study club to limit her
hours as a dating tornado.
Saffron was secretly relieved to be "forced" to spend
more time in school. Whilst the attention and popularity of her lifestyle were
fun she couldn't deny that she found it exhausting and she was hoping and looking
for that guy who would suddenly make everything make sense. She dated a lot and
never seriously which kept her reputation up and rumours swirling but meant she
never actually had to do more than flirt a little when out with a guy before
leaving him behind to miss her.
In their lack of romantic success Saffron and Sienna had finally
found some common ground. They never talked about it openly but they could
often be found on the sofa together, watching a romantic movie and eating a tub
of ice cream between them. Hallie sympathised from a distance and let them be,
she remembered the frustrations of her own never-been-kissed period and hoped
her daughters would be as lucky as she had been in love.
Jet had now been attending Fort Starch for two years and was
certainly benefiting from the strict timetable. He was now an accomplished
horseman and always begging Hallie and Cai to have a stable added to the house
when he phoned home. His parents had little doubt what he'd be spending his
inheritance on. Jet was also much less absent-minded, he had routines and goals
he had to stick to and although on his holidays Hallie occasionally found him
whispering into thin air she was pleased that her younger son had become more grounded in reality, it made it easier to wave him off at the start of each semester (she still cried every time).
Six months before Gray's birthday, Violet came home with a tiny
diamond on her left hand and a previously unknown man on her arm.
Introducing him to her parents as her boyfriend of the past year and new fiance, Violet
explained that Derek wouldn't be able to stay at his paper if they suspected he
might be biased towards any of his subjects and that she would face problems at
work if they knew how close she was to the press. From their own run-ins with
the media Hallie and Cai knew that their daughters concerns were valid but
seeing the look in her eyes when she looked at Derek and the way he was around
Violet, they knew it was too late for objections.
A quiet back-yard wedding a few months later was attended by the
Monroe family only, Derek was a former foster kid, and Hallie cried as her eldest
daughter took her new husband's hand and ran for the taxi that would deliver
them to their new home, a tiny place as far away from anything as they could
get in Lucky Palms.
Now it truly felt like the end of an era, Hallie wondered if
she'd hold a grandchild her arms in the next few years or watch the rest of her
children say "I Do". She knew from her parents lives that you never knew how long
you had left and she treasured every day that passed, the stormy tempestuous
days of teenage heartache as well as the golden days of joy and reminiscences.
As she watched her eldest son bend over his 21st birthday cake,
closing his eyes and wishing for his heart's desire, Hallie knew she had done
everything she could.
Her children were grown, she had taught them what she knew and
she would be there for them as long as she was able, to soothe their broken
hearts and share in their happiness. As Gray grew into a fine young man and
turned to kiss his girlfriend, Hallie took Cai's hand and they turned and left
the room.
Their time was at its end.
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Read the first chapter of Gray's story here - G.3. Ch. 1 - A House is not a Home
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Read the first chapter of Gray's story here - G.3. Ch. 1 - A House is not a Home
OMG, Violet got married! That's so awesome for her. LOL, to her paparazzi/reporter boyfriend no less. Nice. I hope they're happy together.
ReplyDeleteSo Aisha might be a loose cannon for Gray? Poor guy. LOL. I hope Hallie's wrong about her, although it'd make some interesting drama for Gray's generation if Aisha did turn out to be a nightmare. XD
She did! And I didn't manipulate it at all the carpark meet-cute actually happened (though not the dialogue obviously :p) I'm hoping that nraas treats them well, they're really cute together.
DeleteAisha and Gray will certainly have some points of difference.... We shall see!
Oh my gosh! This chapter was fabulous. I'm a little sad to see Violet go but she's going to be happy and that's great. I love Gray and I'm so glad he's he heir :3 he and Aisha should make for an interesting story and bring lovely genetics to the Monroe gene pool. Poor Sienna never got the attention she wanted and it seems Saffron gets more attention than wanted. If only Sienna stopped being jealous of her sister and saw that they really are pretty similar maybe then they would be closer. I love everyone and everything about your legacy X3 it's so sad to see Hallie and Cai on their way out but I'm sure the story shall continue to be lovely and entertaining.
ReplyDeleteAww thanks. Hallie and Cai are the cutest little old couple about the house. They potter, half the time I don't tell Cai to do anything and I'll find his cuddling Hallie or dancing to kids music in the garden. I'm excited to write gray but I miss Violet. I think the eldest child always has a special place in my heart just because it's all new with them. But she's happy and her hubby is cute so can't complain :)
DeleteI think the younger girls are definitely more similar than they'd admit now they're older. I don't force them together but they do seem to be friendlier these days :)
I sure hope it stays entertaining, but I can't promise lovely....!
I LOVE the title of your chapter. I had to scroll down here and put that before I forgot. :D
ReplyDelete2nd, I almost cried. That last line was just so sad. :(
Violet is married...hooray! Sad that they went to Lucky Palms. :(
Hopefully, Aisha will say something soon or Gray will. I could see Gray being workaholic and Aisha cheating on him. :( Not good...
Sienna and Saffron need to work together. They could be each other's wing-woman. ;)
Thanks! It was just the perfect thing but yes sad too. Hallie has been one of my favourite sims I've ever made. She will definitely be kept safe in my bin for another day,
DeleteThe whole family is in Lucky Palms so I'm sure we'll be seeing her plenty! ICtually put the entire extended clan across using porter so even the cousins are around!
Gray and Aishae sure have some stuff to sort out, they've got to figure out how to be in an adult relationship instead of a high school one.
I'd love for the girls to be closer, at least I've gotten their reltionship bar out of the red :)
Everyone is growing up! I have a feeling that Aisha is going to break Grays' heart. I hope not but she doesn't seem to be one to take second place to Grays' job.
ReplyDeleteGlad that Violet found someone and got married.
Phew, I read the story so far and I'm really enjoying it, but it's way past my bed time ;-P I didn't even get around to playing my own legacy today, as I was preoccupied with reading yours.
ReplyDeleteI feel sad for Hallie aging, wish she could stick around. But we all have to go at some point. I'm looking forward to continue reading Gray's story tomorrow. I will probably dream about your legacy though. When I've spent this much time reading on one day, I always dream about the story.