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Recently branched off from the older community of Eden, many younger residents have chosen to move away from their ancestoral land to a different location, called New Eden. Although most residents still hold closely to their family ties and history they are eager to start a new life in a place they can make their own.

Showing posts with label Jessica Ebadi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jessica Ebadi. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

Winter 2011 - McMillian

Winter 2011 - James (40)

James sometimes wondered if he was working too hard.  He would come from from the office, his hand sore from working at the drafting table.  He was glad though, to have so many exciting projects to work on for the hood.


When he came home he would brush up on his hobbies and skills, working on his creativity by painting (if his hand wasn't tired from drafting) or practicing on the chess table.

When she started to get lonely, he'd hop online and find a sim to chat with.  He looked foward to news from his family back in Apple Valley.  His niece Laci asked if he had ever adopted the stray cat he'd mentioned, but he hadn't.  He hadn't seen Ferdinand in a long time. 

He looked forward to working on the expansion of the elementary school to accommodate the junior and senior high school students, not only for the work, because then he got to see Jessica.  He enjoyed talking to her,


and the little flirtation they had going on.  He wondered why he didn't think about her more when he was at home, why he didn't call her up and invite her over more often.  Of course, now it was too late.


He was shocked and saddened to hear of her unexpected death and regreted that he hadn't taken the initiative to get to know her better when he still had the chance.

He felt especially bad for the children, losing the only parent they'd ever known.  He had a chat with Joy London who was at the cemetary with the children and who was the current caretaker of Jessica's house.  She had temporary custody of the children, until their father could be located.  She hinted that she had a good idea of who their father might be.

He could see she was good with the children, especially Bridget.  He was glad that they had someone they were comfortable with to be there for them during this difficult time.  It just didn't seem fair that they had to go through this.  He wished there was someway to go back and change what had happened.


He'd  heard the rumors just like everyone else in the hood that Genesis Sartor had found a magic lamp and used it to bring Chase Platz back from the dead.  Any sensible sim would doubt that's what really happened, but it's what he'd heard.  He called Genesis and asked her about it.  She insisted that the story was true.

"Is there anyway you could use the lamp to bring Jessica back?"  James asked.  Genesis seemed annoyed by the suggestion.  "She has two small children that don't deserve to lose their mother so young."
"I guess I could," Genesis said reluctantly.  "I did have one wish left, but I don't have the lamp anymore."

"What happened to it?"
"I lost it when I was moving to the new dorms.  I thought I'd placed it in my inventory, but I must have left it behind.  I'm sorry, but there's nothing I can do.  Really."

James thanked Genesis and said goodbye and his life fell back into it's regular pattern of work, study, sleep.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Fall 2011 - Ebadi/London

Fall 2011 - Jessica Ebadi (31), Bryce Ebadi (6), Bridget Ebadi (6), Joy London (22)

It had been a stormy fall.  Lots of rain and thunderstorms with more predicted on the horizon. 

Jessica was making some changes in her life.  Her four bedroom house was bigger than her family of three really needed and with taxes and loan repayments coming up, she knew she needed to make some more money.  She decided to look for someone to rent the spare bedroom that they never used.

She found the perfect renter in Joy London, a recent college graduate who was looking for a place to live before she fully embarked on her own.  Joy didn't remember her, but she had met Jessica back in Eden.  Jessica had worked as a gardener for Joy's family while she was working her way through college.  She remembered Joy and her sister Felicity as teenagers.

"You know, the school may be looking for a teacher's aide.  With your educational background you should apply."

"I'll think about it," Joy nodded.  It sounded like a good opportunity, but she was afraid if she started another career she wouldn't pursue her dream of becoming a famous actress.  She promised to give herself a few months and if nothing was happening with acting, she'd look into other opportunities.  She just hoped her savings would last long enough.


Teaching wasn't a bad option to consider.  She did like kids.  She found herself spending a lot of time with Jessica's son and daughter and volunteered to babysit in exchange for a discount on her rent.
She was especially drawn to little Bryce.  He reminded her so much of her brothers and Uncle Bruce.  He looked like he had what the family referred to as the Lillard nose, inherited from her grandpa Brandon.  She wondered if it was coincidence or if his father was a relative of hers.  Jessica was closed lipped on the subject of her children's paternity, but Joy had a strong suspicion that Bryce and Bridget might be her nephew and niece.  She wondered which of her older brothers had the secret affair with Jessica before she moved to New Eden, Jimmy or Frank.  If she had to bet on it, she'd have to put her money on Jimmy.  She wondered if he knew.

Joy was shocked one evening when she saw a familiar name active on her instant messenger.  Chase Platz, it couldn't be!  She was sure someone must have been playing a joke.

The longer they chatted the more she was assured that it must really be him.  So agreed to meet him on campus.

He greeted her like it was old times, and she was blown away that he was really alive.  He wanted to pick up where they had left off, but she declined.  It was better that their relationship, or whatever it was, was in the past.  She had moved on.

She was becoming seriously involved with Alon Carlson who she had met while at university.

She was totally smitten.

Jessica wasn't sure what to think when she came home from work several days in a row to find Alon there.  He was a nice enough boy and she wasn't so old that she remembered what it was like to be young and unattached.  But she did have young children in the house to think of


and she didn't want her home to become party central.  It was her house and sometimes she wanted quiet when she and the kids came home from school.

She had a chat with Joy about making sure her visitors were at the house at appropriate times and Joy agreed to be more considerate.  She already felt bad about waking the whole family on her first night there when Davis dropped by to hang out.  She hadn't realized it had gotten so late while they were chatting online.


Joy started inviting her friends over in the daytime when Jessica and the kids were at school, since she wasn't working yet and made sure they knew the party would have to break up or move elsewhere when it was time for Jessica and the kids to come home.
It was just a small gathering to watch the tennis championship, nothing too wild, just her sister, Davis and Alon.  It was fun that they could double date.


"So any regrets about leaving university early?"
"No, none at all.  I'm so happy I graduated.  I'm just ready to get on with life."

"Me too.  I have to admit that I was a little afraid you'd forget about me once you went out into the real world."

"No, of course not!"

"Good.  I was hoping you getting on with life would still include me."


Joy wanted to swoon.  She felt so much love for him.  She just knew this was for real.


She grabbed Felicity aside and dragged her to the bathroom where they could talk in private.  "I think Alon is the one. He is just so perfect for me."

"You two are really cute together."

"I think I want to marry him."

Felicity squealed.  "Really?  Are you serious?"


Before they could talk more, Alon interrupted.  "What are you two talking about in here?"
"Nothing, just sister stuff.  None of your business," Joy replied.
Felicity smiled and said aside to Joy, "You should do it."
She found Alon in the hallway,

got down on one knee and went for it.
"What are you doing?"


"Do you really want to go through life with me?  Not just as friends or as boyfriend and girlfriend, but eventually as husband and wife?"
"Joy!  Are you asking me to marry you?"
She knew it was out of the blue, but she was feeling spontaneous.  "I know we would be good together.  We don't have to get married tomorrow, but hopefully sometime, yes."


"Yes, Joy, I do want to marry you.  Let's get engaged."

She was so happy he said yes.  She  smiled up at Davis who had been watching from behind the corner.  He smiled and winked at her.  She was glad her two best friends approved.  She was looking forward to a happy life with the sims she loved most.


It was obvious to anyone that Alon and Joy were made for each other.  After a hug, they both mocked shooting a basket and shouted, "score!" before erupting into laughter.

It was a little rougher than she thought adjusting to having Joy as a roommate, but once they established a few ground rules for visitors at the house, they got along fine.  She was happy for Joy's engagement, but she knew she'd miss the young woman when she eventually moved out.  She had been a lot of help around the house and with the children.  They had developed a nice routine.


But she still had her children and wouldn't mind having the house just to the three of them again.

The almost daily storms were not letting up as the autumn progressed.  A particularly bad storm was on the forecast with potential for tornadoes.  Jessica herded the children into the house and left them under Joy's care with she headed back to work for a school board meeting.

As the rain and hail poured down and the winds picked up, Joy did not like the look of the dark clouds on the horizon.  She gathered Bridget and Bryce close and they crouched together in the bathroom as the storm blew through.  She tried to comfort the little ones as well as she could, even though she was terrified herself.  She's never seen a storm like this in her entire life.  They wanted their mother to be there, and so did Joy, she was worried for her friend being out in this storm.  She hoped she was safe in the school house until the storm passed.

A strong gust of wind blew a large hole in the roof and the rain and hail started to fall into the house.  Joy and the children heard the noise and she held the children closer, praying the storm would end soon.
Outside, Jessica had just arrived him.  Instead of waiting out the storm, she had hurried home to be with her children.  As she stepped out of her car she was struck by a bolt of lightening.


Bryce heard his mom's car pull into the driveway and he hurried out of the bathroom to meet her before Joy could stop him.  By this time the storm had calmed down and the worst of it had past.  But the worse of the experience was yet to come as Jessica's lifeless body lay on the ground.

All of my ROS happened in the fall this time, 3 out of 4 to this household!  What a season!
ROS - Joy gets engaged (this was left over from last time, since I'd already played university ahead.  I'm glad I postponed it so she could get to know Alon better and that I didn't have her propose to Chase instead.  By the time I got around to this one, she had rolled the want to get engaged to Alon, so I felt better about making it happen by random events.

ROS - Disaster strikes - a tornado . . this one was also for Joy.
ROS - Death by electrocution Jessica Ebadi.  :(  My first death ROS.  I feel really bad about this one, especially since she's a single mom with young kids and I was just starting to see potential with her and James.  Before I rolled this, during the last rotation, I noticed the empty bedroom and thought about moving someone in.  I'm glad Joy is living in the house so the kids wouldn't be living alone and taken by social services.  There's going to be a lot to sort out after this round.  :(

Friday, August 5, 2011

Spring 2011 - Elementary School

New Eden Elementary 2011 - Elsa Straight - Kindergarten, Bryce and Bridget Ebadi - 1st grade, Lance Huffington - 2nd grade, Kendra First - 4th grade


The subject of study for the elementary school this simyear was natural science.  Jessica started the activities with examining aquatic life.


The boots they caught were not what Jessica had in mind as a subject of study.


But, at first, that seemed to be what everyone was catching.


Not catching fish, wasn't the worst part, some of the kids, especially little Elsa Straight, were having trouble staying on their feet.


Even Jessica seemed to have trouble, much to her embarrassment.

But sticking to it was well worth the effort.


Soon everyone was catching one type of fish or another.

Having the children wear their coats and jackets was a good idea.  It was colder outside than Jessica had thought it would be.

So after a few moments of playing inside, the class headed inside to warm up and have some lunch.

A new high school student, Dana Todd, stopped by after her classes to help out with the little kids.  Jessica was grateful for the extra pair of hands and eyes.  The kids seemed to like her too.



After lunch and a potty break, the class headed back outside to look for insects and birds.

Lance: "Ms. Ebadi!  Ms. Ebadi!  May I be excused?  Please???"

He still wasn't feeling well after recovering from food poisioning, so Jessica excused him to lay down in the new teacher's lounge.

Also during the school year, they learned about planting seeds and watching them grow.
Jessica ended up doing more of the activity herself than she's initially planned.  Keeping five elementary school students focused on the activity at hand was no easy task.

Once the seedlings had started to grow, they planned a field trip to the Central Market Square to start planting the community garden.

The girls got to planting right away . . .


but the boys needed some reminders to get on task.  "Save the cops and robbers for recess, boys."


"Look, Mom, I'm planting," Bryce insisted as he got back to work.