After the usual Malone Family rush to get everyone ready for the day, Jaz got Marnie’s attention and asked for permission to travel to the library to work on her “school project”. Marnie, frazzled as usual, said okay without really even listening, and Jaz quickly grabbed her backpack and left before she could change her mind.
Good thing she had remembered it was freezing in Willow Creek still, because there was snow everywhere around the library. Quickly, she headed inside, relieved to see several computers open.
She sat down, and immediately loaded up the typing practice program, dutifully working on her aspiration. But, as you often do when doing something particularly boring, her mind kept wandering. It was terribly hard to concentrate with so many other things she could be doing at a library this size.
Then, the conversation with Dr. Gemma popped into her head. And it wouldn’t go away.
Checking to make sure nobody was watching, Jaz sounded out the big words Gemma had used. “Gen-der dis-for-i-a” she typed in a search bar.
Luckily, the search engine immediately corrected her misspelling, and she was given a large list of resources to look at. Browsing slowly, she read all the information she could find.
Before long, she found a site that described what that was in terms she could actually understand, and went on to talk about things like transgender and other alternate genders. The more she read, the more she was sure she wasn’t really a “she”. But Jaz didn’t feel like a “he” either… Then, Jaz discovered “non-binary” and the different pronouns that people who didn’t feel comfortable being lumped into either “boy” or “girl” could use. With her interest piqued, she followed some more links to articles in teen magazines about people of different gender associations.
Before long, she even found chat rooms devoted to discussing it, and sat watching the chat go past her screen for a while. She wasn’t bold enough to actually talk, and was afraid to even sign up with a name nobody would guess was her… but reading couldn’t hurt, right? There was so much to learn… and there was, apparently, a whole world full of other people who didn’t feel like they fit into the “normal” genders. One she’d never even thought about possibly existing. All she knew .. was that she had never fit into what everyone said SHE was, and had never felt comfortable with it.
Then, from behind her, she heard a familiar taunting voice, “Oh look who decided she could show up in Willow Creek at the GOOD library and not get in trouble for it..!”
Jumping slightly, Jaz quickly closed all the web page windows she had opened and signed out of the computer. With relief, she saw that Billie had been too far away to see what Jaz had actually been looking at. Annoyed at the interruption, though, Jaz stood up angrily, ready to confront Billie once again.
She shoved Billie, and yelled at her that she had every right to work on a school project at the library.. that the library certainly wasn’t Billie’s.
“SHHH!!” warned a man playing chess, and Jaz looked over at him apologetically.
Billie, however, wasn’t about to listen to anyone she didn’t respect – and that pretty much covered everyone, apparently. Billie shoved back, and continued to berate Jaz for “being in a place she didn’t belong in.”
The librarian came over, physically separating the two youngsters, and emphasized that they needed to be quieter. Jaz went to sit at one of the computer tables, trying to get away from Billie, but Billie followed, hissing her insults. Jaz tried very hard to ignore her, but some of the words still hurt. Swallowing tears angrily, she stood up and went to another open computer.
She signed into the typing practice again, and got to work, trying to block out Billie. Eventually, Billie apparently got tired of taunting someone who wasn’t responding in any way.. or maybe she just needed to get home, because Jaz suddenly found herself on her own. Taking a deep breath, she shook out the tension in her arms and got down to typing. With determination, she was able to finish her typing practice, as well as managing to post a high score on the computer for the typing game, which was also required for her aspiration.
Looking out the library window, she noticed that the sun had already gone down, and she quickly packed up and caught one of the last buses back to Oasis Springs. Nobody seem to even notice she’d been gone. Typical. Sighing, she put away her backpack and winter clothes, and headed downstairs to go to bed. School was tomorrow, and she had SO much she wanted to talk to Colin about. Mind whirling, it was a while before the calming light of her nightlight lulled her to sleep.
The morning after Benji’s party was a rush of activity. Luckily, it was a Saturday, so all the kids were able to help with the clean-up. Jaz collected laundry, then did the dishes, wondering where everyone else had gone. Marnie had started cleaning up the dishes, but left them behind. Myles was last seen emptying the toddler’s potty, then he pretty much disappeared. Phoenix took the trash out, then also seemed to go missing.
Once the house was clean, Jaz wasted some time on the Monkey bars before it was time for the club meeting. Elsa had asked that it be a little later in the evening, so there was time to kill before it started. It also certainly helped that Jaz didn’t have to ride the bus from Magnolia Promenade anymore. She could just walk down the road to the park.
Myles had decided he needed to work on his Mental skill before scouts, so that’s what he had been doing.
Phoenix, on the other hand, was brazenly watching TV in the living room after doing very little to help the clean up.
Outside, on the other hand, Bennie was having a grand time. It was Neighborhood brawl day, and he was taking full advantage of it.
One fight won! And after some practice with some of his joke material, Bennie went to find his next victim.
Fight # 2! Another win for Bennie. Some more jokes… and another target sighted.
Fight # 3! Bennie dusted off his hands, and gave the fella a hug for his participation. A few bad jokes later, and a dazed townie was walking away, nonplussed.
Fight # 4! Bennie decided that, since he’d completed part of his aspiration, and gotten gold on the holiday, he was going to quit while he was ahead, and wandered off home to watch some sports.
Myles returned from scouts, one more badge richer, and only one badge to go.
He bragged a little too much to his younger brother, though, and Phoenix decided that if Bennie could fight, so could he. Of course, Marnie saw the whole thing and then grounded the boys.
Later, at the club meeting, Jaz noticed Colin sitting sadly by himself off to the side of the playground. Worried about her friend, she headed over to find out what was wrong.
“The divorce was finalized today. Nobody has said who is moving away, but I’m sure one of them will. And I don’t want either of them to go.” he admitted miserably.
Jaz sympathized, but internally wondered if Marnie and Bennie would ever go that same path as Colin’s parents. It was no secret they didn’t exactly get along most of the time.
Jaz put those thoughts aside, and concentrated on cheering her best friend up.
By the end of the night, Colin was all smiles again… at least until he got home, Jaz supposed. She hoped she’d helped at least a little bit. Frowning, she turned and walked home in the dark, her thoughts a jumble in her head. So much had happened lately – it was hard to process everything. Suddenly realizing she was completely alone (Phoenix was grounded, remember?), she decided maybe to jog the rest of the way home.
Everyone was already getting ready for bed, so Jaz joined in. Luckily, the shower was still hot – it usually was in this house, and she felt like she actually got CLEAN for once. Putting on her old rainbow bunny-suit, she climbed into bed. While at the park, she had finished the first part of her aspiration.. now she had to practice typing. The only way she could think of to do that was to go to the library. Good thing tomorrow was a Sunday. She could say she had to research for a school project and head to the library then. Glad to have a plan, she drifted easily off to sleep.
Benji woke up with a huge smile. Today was the day. He had a huge party planned for his birthday, and luckily, the new house was going to be big enough to hold all the people. He got dressed and took a selfie to commemorate the day.
Marnie came downstairs to yell at Braydon for making a mess….
… but Braydon apparently didn’t care. The music was his vibe, and he was just dancing. Brett, on the other hand, didn’t like Benji’s loud alternative music, and had ran off to the twins’ room, throwing a massive temper tantrum about the loud music.
Ignoring the screaming toddler in the next room, Marnie sat down to make Benji’s birthday cake. Cooking was a little bit of her zen calm, and since she had no idea about the teen-focused party that was about to happen, she let herself vibe on planning a nice sit down dinner and family party for Benji.
Bennie was acting out of character. His eldest son was growing up and getting ready to move out, and his pride was about to make him burst his buttons. (If he’d been wearing something with buttons, that is….) (Had he told Marnie about that? Nope. He forgot.) When his son offered to show him pictures of his girlfriend, he happily obliged, and even agreed that she was a knock-out beauty.
Marnie finished the cake, and stood back to admire it. It was perfect. Feeling rather proud of herself, she gazed at it for a while, not noticing when Benji came around the corner and saw her staring at the cake.
Benji guiltily realized that he ought to tell his mother about his plans.
Sitting her down, he thanked her for making the cake… then told her about the party.
“Everyone’s coming over, mom, so I hope you’re planning to cook extra for dinner…” he began.
“Well, I thought we were just having a nice family party. But I guess not..” Marnie started, then waved her hand. “I suppose Benji could make some hamburgers on the grill for the party? As long as you’ll help clean up…”
“Help clean up?? When would I have the time for that? Shaylee and I are moving to San Myshuno as soon as the party ends.”
“What?” Marnie replied, stunned. She had no idea what her son had been planning, and had been so wrapped up with the twins, and Myles, and Jaz’s issues, that she hadn’t even thought to ask.
“I’m sorry I didn’t tell you earlier. Shaylee is my girlfriend. We’re getting a big apartment in the city with some of our friends. You remember Jay, right? He and his girlfriend will be there, too. Everything will be fine. There’s so many opportunities in the big city…” Benji didn’t bother to mention it was larceny options that he was planning on working on, not actual job opportunities, but he didn’t think dear old Mom needed to know that.
“Oh! Jay is such a good kid. I’m glad you’ll have a good friend there. And congratulations on the girlfriend. I wish you’d told me sooner, but I hope you’ll remember to stop back from time to time.” Marnie’s frown disappeared at the mention of Jay being there (she had always liked his best friend – sometimes Benji had wondered if she liked Jay more than him – but he had never said anything.)
Upstairs, Jaz was helping out with some chores, hoping to get back on Marnie’s good side. Marnie hadn’t said a single word to her since the Therapist appointment disaster, and Jaz wasn’t sure what that might mean.
Downstairs, Bennie was playing with one of the twins, and the two were having a great time. Braydon was planning on talking to Benji on the couch, and Marnie was ready to catch Brett should he fall off of Bennie’s back.
Bennie must have really been in a good mood, because this picture certainly looked like a model for a perfect family. Even Marnie looks peacefully serene for a change. However, that was about to change.
Guests started to arrive, and Benji changed into his Gig outfit, and was hamming it up for the company.
The horror film on TV was grossing out the girls, but the boys all seemed to approve of the title (including Myles, who had never been allowed to watch this before.. and was taking advantage of his parents’ good moods by sitting, quietly watching the forbidden movie.
Benji greeted Shaylee with a kiss, never saying anything about the Future cube’s prediction, because that was just a toy, wasn’t it? She was so happy to see him, and Benji’s worries and insecurities vanished with her closeness.
With a grin, and a thought while he pretended to make a wish like a little kid, Benji prepared to blow out his candles.
(Apologies on the mouse over outline, I couldn’t skip using this picture, because it’s so awesome, but that outline drives me NUTS.) Benji hurried up and took care of the candles all in one breath, drawing applause from the crowd of teens and family.
(… He rolled Hot Headed. Appropriate.)
After putting away the first piece of the cake (into his tummy, of course), Bennie’s burgers were done, and the party continued loudly. They played games, and told jokes.. and generally made a disaster of the house. By the time the party wound down and everyone was ready to go, the place was a disaster. Not nearly as bad as it had been, of course, but Marnie felt completely overwhelmed just looking at the mess. And – to add insult to injury.. her eldest son was walking out of the house with his suitcase in one hand, and his girlfriend on the other.. having completely forgotten to say goodbye to his family.
(This is Benji’s earnings from his sale of the armor, and various game tournaments won. The other kids all had some money to their names, as well, and all eight Kleptos moved to the city. I did have to do some fixing after forgetting to make young adults allowed in the club, and aging-up Benji kicked him out of the club. All fixed now, and he’s leader again.)
At the doorstep of their new apartment, after everyone else had gone inside, Jay proposed to his girlfriend, Rita.. and she accepted!
They didn’t plan on telling anyone else, but they quickly eloped….
… and celebrated in their new bedroom.
Next door, there were a few other celebrations, but these had nothing to do with a wedding, and more to do with finally being free of a family that Benji had wanted to escape for a very long time.
The night finally was silent in the city, and all eight teens were sound asleep by the time I finished their apartment and left them for the night.
… Back at the Malones’, the table was mute evidence that Marnie’s next day was going to be spent rage cleaning and wondering how her eldest son was doing in the big city.
(Below: Apartment renovation pictures for the Kleptos.. I made it into a four bedroom three bath apartment, and managed to furnish and reno it almost within their budget. I left them with a little money for food, and made sure everything in the tiny apartment would work for everyone. They’re all assigned to beds, with Londyn and Emily in one room, and the brothers in the other, plus the two double beds for the couples…)
Overhead pics of the two floor apartment:
More info for those interested: here are the age-up cards for all teens that aged up with Benji in the world. First: the Kleptos:
Then, the two in the world that are connected to the story and were in Benji’s “class”, so also aged up (cade and malcolm, above)
The next day, nothing was spoken about the therapist, and life continued as if nothing had changed. Everyone got off to school successfully (except for Benji, of course, who had already graduated) and even the twins were playing quietly on their own. Having their own room seemed to have given the twins a place to be and they spent less time constantly underfoot.
After school, Phoenix played around on the new playground equipment, being that it was the first day since they moved in that it actually wasn’t raining.
Before long, Jaz decided to join him, being that she needed to get started on her Motor skill for her new aspiration. She was waiting until Saturday’s Club and Park day to get that jungle gym played on box checked off.
Myles headed off to his club meeting, and enthusiastically greeted his fellow club members.
Inside, everyone got started on homework, chatting companionably.
Myles took some time to make some new friends within the club – pictured here, Gideon and Olive.
Also: our first look at the upgraded kid’s room I made for the club. Myles rummaged in some trash cans to find some Void critter cards, and spent some time training them up – before finding out it’s a lot easier to trade for a better Void Critter than to train them yourself.
By the end of the evening, Myles was good friends with Alexander, and Friends with most of the other club members, which was a huge change for him, since historically his only friend was his mother. Myles was clearly turning over a new leaf.
Back in Oasis Springs, Phoenix and Jaz were still having a great time outside. (Now is about the time I realized I had turned off free will for yesterday’s screenshots.. oops.)
Benji, who was feeling terribly insecure because of his jealous trait, decided to take a major step… and ask the Future Cube some questions.
The biggest question – what was his love life future going to be??
Future cube says: “Your future looks bleak.” … What?!? What about Shaylee?? They were moving in together. Clearly the cube had to be wrong. Right?
After a chaotic morning chasing the twins around and trying to get everyone off to school, the last thing Marnie really wanted to do was drag young Jaz off to some therapist. Unfortunately, that was exactly what she was doing.
Fuming internally, Marnie led Jaz to the bus, and then sat beside the silent youngster all the way to Newcrest.
Jaz wasn’t quiet because she was being polite or giving Marnie her space. In fact, that wouldn’t have even occurred to her. She was quiet because she was terrified. She had no idea how this was going to work. All she really knew was what Marnie had told her the night before, that she would be with Marnie during the visit today, and that after that, she would be on her own. Colin had made going to the therapist sound like it was a normal, easy-to-do thing, but she was still scared. And just how long was she going to have to continue to go?? Marnie hadn’t exactly said. The more Jaz worried, the more she came up with to worry about. And still the bus ride continued on…
By the time they got to the correct bus stop, Jaz’s stomach was wound in tight knots, and she was oblivious to anything Marnie might say. The best she could do was just follow along, and hope that would be enough. The walk from the bus stop to the Therapist-place (Jaz had no idea what to call it, she hadn’t exactly been told that part…) helped to clear her mind a little, and by the end of it, she was able to look around her with curiosity.
The neighborhood looked nothing like the ones she’d ever seen, even the rich neighborhood that Colin lived in in Willow Creek didn’t look like this.
Marnie turned down a sidewalk to get to the “Mental Health Center” (there was a sign out front that Jaz could clearly read), and Jaz followed, her eyes wide. She’d never, ever seen a building like this. She’d never thought a building like this COULD exist. Trees that looked like lollipops and wood and concrete that came together to form something that seemed completely fantastical.
Breathless, Jaz followed Marnie inside, and watched as she hung up her winter gear and headed to talk to the guy at the desk. Assuming she was supposed to follow suit, Jaz hung up her coat and followed Marnie to some couches in an expansive, hard to believe room.
Nervously, she fidgeted and tried to find a comfortable spot to sit, trying hard to take it all in. Feeling a disapproving glare from Marnie, Jaz finally settled on a spot next to Marnie, and tried not to look as afraid and overwhelmed as she felt.
The guy from the desk headed over towards them, and it wasn’t until just then that Jaz noticed he was wearing a robe. Confused, Jaz glanced at Marnie, but Marnie seemed unfazed.
“You’re here to see Dr. Fleming, right?” the man said, and Marnie nodded. “Good, just head up those stairs over there, and wait at the couches at the top. She should be finishing up with her last client and be right out to get you.”
Marnie immediately stood up and looked at Jaz as if trying to hurry her up, leaving Jaz with no option but to follow her and try to ignore the fact that the man’s pleasant tone was completely overshadowed by the frown on his face. Jaz wondered briefly if they were doing something wrong, but Marnie was already headed up the stairs, and Jaz certainly didn’t want to be left down here all alone with a grumpy man in a robe, so she hurried to catch up to her mother.
Marnie was already sitting down when Jaz finally got to the top of the stairs, goggling at the plants that seemed to be everywhere, and the water running in fountains. Marnie patted the couch beside her, and Jaz, relieved to finally have a real direction, quickly sat down where she had indicated.
“The doctor should be out in a minute,” Marnie said, almost seeming to reassure Jaz.
“Doctor?” wondered Jaz to herself.. she thought she was here to see a therapist. Was a therapist a doctor, too? Confused, she thought about asking Marnie, but just then the door in front of them opened.
A lady in a teal dress walked out, full of confidence, and sat down opposite them.
“Hi, I’m Gemma Fleming, are you here with Jazmyn Malone?” she started, pleasantly.
“Yes. This is Jaz,” Marnie replied. “We were referred by Willow Creek Hospital to you. Apparently they think something’s wrong with her – in the head – because she keeps skipping class to go to the bathroom at school.”
Marnie started to say something else, but the woman suddenly chuckled, raising her hands to stop Marnie, “Whoa, whoa. First things first. I’d like to get to know you guys a little bit before we get to why you’re here!” Jaz merely looked at her in wonder. Nobody interrupted Marnie. But the doctor seemed not to notice, looking straight at Jaz and continuing with her introduction.
“As I said, my name is Gemma Fleming. You’re welcome to call me Gemma, or Dr. Fleming, if you feel more comfortable with that. Today, we’re just here to get to know you a little bit better.”
“Excuse me, DR. Fleming,” Marnie said, “Can we just get this over with? I just want to settle what’s wrong with Jaz and go home. I have chores to take care of and kids to watch at home. I don’t have time for this “getting to know you” business.”
“Oh, dear. Mrs. Malone, we’re not here for you. We’re here for Jaz. I’m afraid you’ll just have to be patient.” Gemma said, interrupting Marnie again.
This time, to Jazmyn’s surprise, Marnie shut her mouth, and allowed the woman to continue.
“How about we start by going into my office?” Seeming to assume they were following, Gemma stood up and opened the door once again, waiting for them to go ahead of her.
Jazmyn followed, and sat in the chair indicated, wondering what was next.
“Now, Jazmyn, I imagine you’re pretty confused. First, the school sends you to a doctor, then to me. They seem to be concerned that you’re missing the same class everyday. Can you explain?” Gemma began, looking directly at Jaz, instead of Marnie.
“Well, I have to go to the bathroom.” Jaz mumbled, wondering if she was going to get into trouble again.
“Every day? At the same time? Can’t you go at another time?”
Sheepishly, Jaz replied, “Well, I can’t go at lunchtime. That’s when they said I’m supposed to go, but I can’t. Benji said I could ask for a hall pass to go. I didn’t know I was going to get into trouble for it.”
“Benji?” Gemma asked.
“My brother.” Jaz explained.
“Ah. Is there a reason you keep asking in the same class? Do you not like that class?”
“It has nothing to do with the class.” Jaz replied, defensively, “I HAVE an A. I just have to go to the bathroom. I can’t hold it all day.”
“Why would you need to hold it all day?” Gemma asked.
“Because I can’t go with people in there. The girls make fun of me because I went to the wrong bathroom the first day of school. I didn’t know there even WAS a “right” bathroom.” Jaz replied.
“Ah. So, you’re afraid they’ll make fun of you again?”
“I guess.” Jaz paused, and Gemma seemed to be waiting for her to continue, so she blurted out, “I don’t know. Why are there different bathrooms? And why is it wrong that I don’t want to go with other people there?”
Gemma suddenly broke into a silvery laugh. “Oh, dear, Jaz. Did you not know that boys and girls have separate bathrooms?”
“Nobody told me that. I mean, I know which one to use now, but I still don’t like it.” Jaz said petulantly.
“Why don’t you like using the girl’s bathroom?” Gemma asked, tipping her head curiously.
“I don’t know. It just feels wrong. We all use the same one at home. Why can’t we do that at school?”
Suddenly, Marnie broke into laughter. “‘Feels wrong’? What on earth is this nonsense. You’re a girl. So you go to the girl’s bathroom. It’s just the way it is.”
Glaring at Marnie, Jaz blurted out, “Well, maybe I don’t want to be a girl. Most of them are mean.”
Marnie laughed even harder, “You don’t get a choice, honey. It’s what you were born with. Deal with it.”
Breaking back into the conversation, Gemma very firmly said, “Mrs. Malone, I beg to differ. Just because you’re born a girl doesn’t mean you are one. And it doesn’t give you the right to laugh at Jaz.”
Jaz looked at Gemma in wonder, speechless. What did she mean by that? The news that she didn’t have to be a girl if she didn’t want to and the fact that Gemma had dared to both interrupt Marnie again and tell her not to laugh was utterly mind-blowing.
Marnie, on the other hand, just laughed harder. “Of course it means you’re a girl. What else could you be? You can’t just decide to change your gender on a whim.”
“I said nothing about whims, ma’am. However, there’s a thing called gender dysphoria. Some people feel they’re born into the wrong body. Perhaps it’s something we need to explore with Jaz.”
“I really don’t like your tone, Dr. Fleming. Are you saying Jaz is really a boy? How ridiculous is that?!” Marnie exclaimed, her voice rising and laughter stopping abruptly.
“No, I didn’t say that. I simply said it’s for Jaz to figure out and decide on their own. For now, however, I need to wrap up this session. I have another patient coming soon. Will next Tuesday work for you for the next appointment for Jaz?” Gemma’s bravery in standing up for Jaz had not gone un-noticed by the youngster, who was still silent, but watching Gemma carefully.
“Yes, next Tuesday is fine. Although – why do we have to do another session? What if I just don’t bring her??” Marnie asked, still on the defensive.
“Because the school requires that we find out what’s going on with Jaz. Not bringing her would probably result in possible action against you or Jaz.” Gemma stated matter-of-factly, then turned abruptly to Jaz. “Are you okay, Jaz? Here’s my card – I have my home number on it in case you ever need someone to talk to and you can’t wait for next week, okay?” Her voice was gentle, and friendly, and she reached onto the table in front of them, and pulled out a small card to hand to Jaz.
“Yeah. I’m okay. I think.” Jaz replied, taking the card quietly and holding it tightly.
“We’ll talk more next week, okay, Jaz?” Gemma said with a smile, then turned towards Marnie, the smile disappearing. “Without your mother.”
“We’ll see about that.” Marnie muttered under her breath and stomped towards the door, assuming Jaz would follow.
“It was very nice to meet you, Jaz.” Gemma said, again ignoring Marnie completely. She held out a hand to Jaz, who shook it in wonder. This was the first adult who’d ever given her the respect of a hand shake… and Jaz was not altogether sure of how to take it.
“Thanks.” was all Jaz could think to say, then turned and hurried after Marnie, the card gripped possessively in her hand.
They collected their winter clothes, and walked back the the bus stop in silence. Not a pleasant silence, but silence none-the-less.
Jaz was lost in her own thoughts, and the argument Marnie had with the school on the phone while they rode the bus back to Oasis Springs was completely lost on her. Otherwise, she would have known that even the school seemed to be standing up for her, telling Marnie in no uncertain terms it was this or suspension. Furious, Marnie arrived home and started rage cleaning the house.
Everyone else fended for themselves for the night. Brett discovered the popcorn machine, and is clearly a fan. Benji called his girlfriend and spent hours on the phone with her.
Bennie cooked some hot dogs on his new grill for dinner, but was a bit late on that idea.
Braydon had also discovered the popcorn machine, but was far less enthused by it.
Finally, everyone headed to bed in their own beds, content by the new anti-monster lights.
After feeding the twins (and everyone else) in the morning, Marnie sent everyone off to school, made sure Bennie could watch the twins for a while, and headed outside to pull out all the dying or dead ferns and rose bushes.
Ferns were water plants, for goodness sake.. who had thought Oasis Springs would be a good place for them? In their stead, she had ordered some box hedges for the front, a couple palm trees for shade, and some low-lying plants to replace the dead ferns.
She was sure it would take ages to get out all those nasty brambles and rose bushes, but, surprisingly, it was just fine, and she still had time to do another major project she had her eye on.
To eliminate the possibility of fire, Marnie upgraded the dryer. (Also, side note for anyone who’s curious: when living on a retail lot, laundry doesn’t work. It might as well not exist. I had these on that lot, but they never generated laundry.)
By the time everyone got home from school, the twins were hungry again, so Marnie made some more food, then went to take a nap.
At some point in the evening, Bennie found himself sitting silently, awkwardly, next to his oldest son. After a moment of thought, he decided he’d try talking to him.
“So, Son, what are your plans now that you’ve graduated. I know your grades weren’t the best, but you could probably find a job around town..?” Bennie started.
“A JOB?? You’ve GOT to be kidding me. I’m moving out, old man. Soon as I legally can, I’m out of here. Friday’s my birthday, and my girl Shaylee and I already have plans to move to an apartment in the city with a couple of room-mates.” (Benji wisely left out where he was going to get the money, and the fact that it was more than a couple room-mates, and quickly stood up and went to find something else to do.
Poor Bennie was left sitting there, wondering how he was going to tell Marnie that Benji was leaving town on Friday. Also, he wondered idly, what exactly were Benji’s plans if a “JOB” wasn’t on the list??
At bedtime, Marnie stopped by Jaz’s room to tell her that, once again, she was going to be missing part of school tomorrow. This had been the earliest appointment available at the Mental Health Center in Newcrest, the only one that would take Jaz for free. Well, for a few appointments, at least.
Jaz seemed shocked about having to miss school to go, but Marnie assured her the next appointment would be after school.
“Next appointment??” Jaz squeaked, even more surprised.
“Well, yeah. Of course there’s a next one. This is just for you and I to get to know your therapist. After that, you’ll be going in alone. The school is requiring this, so you can avoid suspension. Hopefully they can get the answers they seem to want and we can put this whole thing behind us soon.” Marnie said, scoffing at Jaz’s ignorance.
“Oh.. Okay. So I’ll finally get to see Newcrest, huh? How far away is it? Will we take a bus?” Jaz had so many questions, but Marnie merely shook her head, chuckled, and left the room.
Sighing and slightly confused as to why she had to see the therapist anyway, Jaz climbed into her new bed and attempted to get to sleep.
In the middle of the night, Myles and Phoenix were awakened by noises under Myles’ bed. Squealing, Myles got up and ran to get Benji, who was the closest.
Annoyed, Benji sprayed the monster away, and made a note for Marnie to go shopping for an anti-monster light or two first thing tomorrow.
Myles, who was still un-nerved, decided to work on his Mental skill some more, and barely ticked over to level 7, allowing him to make his three emotion potions and go back to bed.
The next morning was hectic. In and amongst the moving truck arriving, and everyone finishing last minute packing, Marnie was trying to make sure that at least everything would be “fixed” for whoever the new tenants were.
.. And I got this popup. Of course, I clicked yes. Because I really can’t see her liking what she had to do. Way to gut it out, Marnie.
Bennie, on the other hand, was wheeling and dealing on the phone, getting the final money details settled. While all this was going on, the power went out. Which was hilarious (Bennie hadn’t paid the bills) .. and sad at the same time. Finally, all the furnishings that belonged to them were packed up, everyone had their suitcases, and they were all standing around looking anxious in the snow.
All done. Goodbye store. The keys were turned over, the moving truck started up, and the family was piling onto the bus to meet the truck at their new home.
After dropping off all the new furniture, Benji was in charge of watching all the kids while Marnie and Bennie went on a major shopping spree to get the stuff they felt they couldn’t live without. Marnie insisted on completing the kitchenette for downstairs, and both main bathrooms (upstairs Master and the Downstairs one) had to have some plumbing ordered. They needed living room furniture, kitchen appliances, and Bennie stuck a Barbeque on the list, while Marnie splurged on some playground equipment. Since there had been nothing in the closets but cobwebs and trash, closet shelving had to be purchased, as well. Luckily, they managed to find most things cheap at local thrift stores. With far lighter wallets, and deliveries scheduled for the rest of the day, Bennie and Marnie once again headed home. To the NEW home.
Upstairs half-bathLaundry room
The day was full of rearranging what little furnishings they had and the new things arriving, and before long, the place was truly looking like a real home. Everyone had claimed their living space.
Bennie and Marnie were upstairs in the green Master Bedroom.
Master Bath
Benji had their old Murphy bed in the main area of the basement.
Kid’s BathroomUtility Room
Phoenix and Myles were sharing the brown room.
The twins were in the blue room.
… and Jazmyn was given the pink room.
By the end of the day, everyone was exhausted.. but not a single mouse had been seen all day, and Marnie had been able to do a grocery run to fill up the “new” fridge. The first dinner had been cooked, everything had been delivered, and everyone was too tired to talk at the dinner table. Finishing their meals, everyone trudged happily off to their rooms.
Marnie was still rearranging things in the kitchen, but Bennie was out on the deck, admiring his shiny new barbeque with barely a glance at the new playground equipment for the kids. This was going to take some getting used to, but as far as Bennie was concerned, life was pretty much perfect. He didn’t figure it was going to take more than a week to get that old yellow truck running, and before you know it, he was sure he would be a successful comedian.
Right before bed, Bennie paid the new bills, and went to herd the last of the kids inside. It had been a long day.
Monday, other than being the next day of school.. was mostly a day of waiting. Waiting for school to start.. waiting for the kids to be home.. waiting for Bennie to go to work. And most of all, waiting for the house to be ready. The money from the store sale wouldn’t go into the bank until the next morning, so shopping couldn’t happen, and with the fumigating and the junk people hauling everything away, the house was off-limits… so nothing could be done.
Except … wait. Marnie did call the school to make sure everyone would have their Tuesday off of school – because, quite frankly, all hands would be needed when the moving truck came in the morning to move everything to the new house. She was so excited for this move, even the twins making messes in the snow barely phased her. She even whistled while putting mouse traps in the walls for the last time before going to bed.
The next morning dawned miserably cold in Magnolia Promenade, but most of the Malone family simply didn’t care. It was a Sunday, and nobody was doing anything but helping clean up their new “Junk House”. The first moment walking in was a shock to all the kids, but with the dumpy apartment they lived in… let’s just say the shock disappeared quickly.
Bennie’s first priority was putting traps in all the mouse holes and marking them for the pest company who was fumigating tomorrow. He had also contracted a junk company who was going to get rid of the junk in the yard to make it safe(r) for the kids.
As the day went on, the mice realized that this house was under siege and stopped coming out of their holes, which made everyone happy. Each pile of trash or dirt that was picked up, and each bit of graffiti scrubbed off the walls seemed to make a huge difference.
Little by little, a ray of hope started shining through. Maybe there WAS a house under all this mess. At least, until you walked into the next room.
There was no chatting, and barely any noise at all except the rattle of things being picked up and trash bags being opened. Then Marnie pulled out the vacuum. And for once, it worked.
Myles, of course, was wearing his scout uniform, because he had scouts later, and was going to take the bus there and back.
Nobody was looking forward to having one less pair of hands for a while, though.
Even Bennie was pitching in. He was doing a lot of the heavy work (like getting rid of the clearly defunct appliances in the kitchen and basement), but he even figured out how to run a vacuum for the “attack” on the master bedroom.
After Myles left, the kids took a picnic break in the newly cleaned dining room, while Marnie went to work on the kitchen counters. She found, much to her surprise, that they weren’t in as bad a shape as they thought they were.
In Magnolia Promenade, far from all the work (and away from harm) was Benji and the twins. After spending the morning cooped up in the house, he finally had had enough. He bundled them up as tight as he could.. and headed out to the park across the street.
Playing in the snow.. has no age limits, apparently. The twins were tossing snow everywhere, and Benji was trying his.. hand? .. at making a couple snow angels.
Benji quickly talked little Brett into making a Snowpal, and he immediately showed how much toddlers like snow with this beatific smile.
Pulling a triceratops out of his pocket, Braydon occupied himself without any concern for the strange mound of snow not ten feet from him.
Slowly, the snowpal started to actually take shape, although I don’t think Brett had any hand in that part.
It was the perfect day. For a toddler, at least.
Even Benji seemed to be having a good time. They did start to get pretty cold, though, so before too much longer, he trundled the twins back inside.
Back in Oasis Springs, the upstairs had been cleaned, and the assault on the basement was in full swing.
Myles (who, being a scout!), was thinking ahead, and had brought a couple new boxes of trash bags with him when he came back from scouts, which were definitely coming in handy already.
Jaz was still disgusted with each new room, and wasn’t afraid to show it.
However, she wasn’t afraid to pitch in, knowing that somewhere in this mess was a room just for her. The boys would be sharing a room, as would the twins, but she was going to get a room to herself. She wasn’t sure why she was the only one who didn’t have to share a room, but she wasn’t about to turn it down.
Back at the apartment, Benji had come up with a great idea.
…Because he had to show Shaylee something…. he invited her over.
He greeted her with a kiss on the cheek.. and then turned around and pointed.
“Look.. it’s gone. Nobody’s noticed! And my new bank account is sixty five hundred richer!” he crowed.
Laughing evilly, she practically jumped into his arms in excitement. “So it’s happening, huh? We’re really moving to San Myshuno??”
“You bet!” he exclaimed, and kissed her quickly, before mentioning he was in charge of two toddlers he had left alone in the apartment.
Shocked he’d left them, Shaylee hurried upstairs to meet Braydon and Brett.
Braydon was more than happy to say hello to someone new….
… While Brett was a bit shyer.
Hearing water running where it shouldn’t be, Benji went into the store bathroom, only to find the toilet shooting water everywhere. In disgust…. he found a wrench and a plunger and went to work. He knew how to fix it thanks to his mother, but he absolutely hated fixing anything, so he wasn’t enjoying himself.
Shaylee, however, was having a blast. She’d always loved kids.. and two little gems like Brett and Braydon (who were on their best behavior) seemed like the best sort of afternoon to her.
Brett and Braydon showed her how to turn on the music, and she filtered through some channels before settling on one she liked.
By the time Benji got back upstairs, the three were definitely good friends.
Brett, however, needed to go potty, and Braydon just HAD to show Shaylee his block skill.
Back at “Junk House”..
.. Myles decided that the utility room needed cleaning next, and after getting rid of the cobwebs, he started cleaning the floor.
The second bedroom was nearly clean, too, including the closet.
Marnie was working on the floor in the main room, and Bennie had gotten rid of that old stove. Things were nearly done.
Shaylee had left, but Brett wasn’t done with the music yet.
Benji showed his little brother some moves, but then I got this pop-up…
… And quickly changed the music for poor Benji. I mean, he was really being fairly good.. for Benji.
He had even managed to put together a salad for himself and the twins for dinner.
Then, he scrounged up a toddler book and read both a story as they fell asleep.
Benji, then, wisely, got rid of the nasty salad and headed to the living room to play some MySims Racing online with friends. On a whim, he entered a tournament.. and came out 100 simoleons richer!
Things were winding down for the night in Oasis Springs.
Bennie was fixing the sink in the basement bathroom…
And everyone had decided for Jaz that the pink room was to be hers. She wasn’t sure why nobody else wanted it.. but she wasn’t going to complain. Having her own room was still a luxury she wasn’t 100% sure how she had gotten.
The last thing of the night was mopping the mess that Bennie had left behind.. and the house was ready for the pest and junk companies the next day. They wouldn’t be allowed back for 24 hours after the pest company.. which was cutting their move in time really close.. but at least the house would be as clean and pest free as possible when they showed up in two days with their furniture.
The bus ride back to Magnolia Promenade was virtually silent, because it was nearly 1 AM and everyone was thoroughly wiped out.
Arriving home, they all tried to stifle the yawns and stumbled up the stairs to go to bed. The missing suit of armor was completely missed.
Day Twenty < | Challenge Home Page | > Day Twenty-Two Sunday dawned overcast and cold. Phoenix decided to work on his social aspiration for a change, and invited Max over. After a play session with the soccer ball, they joked around and watched the clouds for a while, then joked some more. Upstairs, Bennie […]
Day Nineteen < | Challenge Home Page | > Day Twenty-One The day dawned beautifully, and Jaz was so excited. Today was Club day at the park, so she hurried to get ready. A quick breakfast, a shower, and going to the bathroom, and then she just had to wait for Phoenix to finish his […]
Day Eighteen < | Challenge Home Page | > Day Twenty The kids all wake up and scramble to get ready for school before Marnie, Bennie, and the twins are even conscious. By the time Bennie wakes up, it’s mid morning, and he is in no mood to run the store again today. Checking his […]
Day Seventeen < | Challenge Home Page | > Day Nineteen Jaz woke up and got ready for school, and headed out the door. She was feeling terribly sad after the day before, and would have FAR preferred not going to school today at all, but that, of course, wasn’t an option. Miserably, she walked […]
Day Sixteen < | Challenge Home Page | > Day Eighteen Jaz’s day started out perfect – too bad It didn’t end that way. But I digress. One thing at a time. She woke up early to do her homework, and breezed through it in plenty of time before school. Elsewhere in the apartment, Myles […]
Day Fifteen < | Challenge Home Page | > Day Seventeen Since Bennie hadn’t told anyone about the looming financial crisis, life in the Malone household continued as normal. Jazmyn woke up early the next morning, and quickly realized she hadn’t finished her homework. Searching for some peace and quiet so she could study, she […]
Day Fourteen < | Challenge Home Page | > Day Sixteen Jaz heads off to school Monday morning, furious because the mice woke her (and the rest of the family) up. Bennie wakes up in a foul mood, but it’s not the mice, and he’s not telling anyone why. Yesterday the bills came due.. and […]
Day Thirteen < | Challenge Home Page | > Day Fifteen Breakfast with the family. Dirty dishes everywhere, mice running past your feet, cranky toddlers yelling in the next room, and cold, gummy pancakes. Just another day in the Malone apartment. Jaz finished as quickly as she could, and headed back to the room to […]
Day Twelve < | Challenge Home Page | > Day Fourteen Marnie is cooking breakfast for the whole family. French toast… but somehow she almost explodes the entire kitchen. Good job, girl. Luckily, all is eventually well, and the food even is warm for everyone this time. Outside, Myles and Phoenix are trying to socialize […]
Day Eleven < | Challenge Home Page | > Day Thirteen The morning started out with a cry. Brett’s cry, to be specific. “Oh god. GO AWAY, Brett!” Phoenix yelled (which woke everyone else in the house up, of course). Jaz climbed out of bed miserably, and went to get ready for school. Marnie was […]
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