Welcome to Greench Farm!

This is a The Sims 3 legacy, following the household at Greench Farm, which is part of a still primitive, but growing, community on Maccaroni Island. Enjoy the journey!

The Greench Farm story started as a SimBasic spin-off on local Week 14 Day 1.

All my stories (and more) are now gathered on my new blog, Simmerville's Sims.
[July2014: link corrected!]

18 October 2012

Week 15 Day 3: CA66 DNA

Yesterday Godrian and Richelle married, and Richelle moved in at Greench Farm. She descends from the intellectual Yea-Low family residing the eastern region, and also from the original Redwards. The happy couple hardly slept all night, and was still in a playfully good mood this morning :-)


This morning Archie Greench had called all his 5 adult kids for a meeting at the farm, and they gathered in the not yet completed kitchen. Yesterday he met with Dr. Frederic Mahagoney about the CA66 DNA, that seems to be passed on to all descendants of the original settlers, Bianca and Bolan Blumington. Archie had hesitated to share the bad news at the wedding party.




Archie told them what Dr. Mahagoney had said, but he had to admit that he didn't quite understand why the DNA should stop them from visiting Galucca. Archie himself can go, and Richelle shouldn't be infected either.


Godrian happened to be Hot-headed, but in this situation his reaction wouldn't need excuses.






It was too much for poor Eileen, she is the youngest, and recently reached young adult.


Eileen was hired to help with the new salon, and had an appointment today with caretaker, Linda Tulitto. Next door another store had opened, a store selling just about everything from the other world, anything from baby cribs to toilets and wall clocks! Eileen had no time to inspect is thoroughly, but she noticed it was crowded by curious locals.


It was Eileen's very first day working at the salon, but Linda had assured her that it wouldn't be very hard.



Old Corinne Redward didn't want help from a blue skinned, and walked outside to play her guitar instead. Eileen's friend and cousin, Carla Black, was also in the clothing store. She is young adult, too, but they still behave as teens at times.



Carla had always dreamed of moving to the other world, Galucca or even farther, to become a famous actress. Now it seemed like her DNA would stop her.


They had fun in the salon, and Eileen learned a lot from doing her first makeover...


Up north, at 3 Blumington Road, Archie and his neighbour Albert had arrived Alfonso Blumington's little house. Alfonso, the only single man of Archie's generation, made a poor living from fishing. He spent way too much time on his own, and Archie suspected that not everything was good up here.


They knocked on Alfonso's door, but there was no reply.




Finally a method that worked! Alfonso and Albert are brothers, both with the CA66 DNA.


They walked inside, and Alfonso rushed to the doorway that leads to the bedrooms.



It almost looked like Alfonso had spent his last savings to impress someone with new clothes from the new store. Was it a final desperate attempt to attract a woman, while he was still alive?



Some time ago 3 builders came to the island to build the science facilities, and also to upgrade some community builds. Recently two of them escaped, and while one of them was caught - at Greench Farm, the other guy was still missing.


Everyone thought the builders were all men, but they obviously were not...




No, Archie isn't descending from green aliens, but from the Plant people!


Back at the farm, Richelle and Godrian tested the new chess table they bought at the new store. Richelle grew up with this game, but Godrian had not learned all the moves yet.






A little later Archie returned back home, and he found Eileen in the hall.




It was late, already, but in the kitchen Richelle was cooking. She had food cravings, and she knew to herself that a little baby was on its way. She knew there might be a risk that Godrian's little bit of CA66 DNA would be passed on, but could that really be so bad?


More next Wednesday!

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