Not only is today my fiftieth post in fifty days (who ever thought I would make it this far?), but it's also the fifth post in a row of actually knowing what I'm going to make my post about! Let's hear it for progress!
Back in the Sims 2 neighborhood Pleasantview, let's kick things off with the Caliente twins mentioned in the last post. Dina Caliente. How else can I describe her but as a gold digger? She dates Mortimer Goth, driven by her want to marry a rich Sim. So I did have her propose to him, but I held off on the wedding. Again, this is because I was a newbie who didn't know if pre-wedding arrangements were necessary.
Moving on to her sister Nina Caliente, the only thing of significance I can remember is that I got her want of a job in the Slacker career field fulfilled. As I said in the last post, she went on a date with Don Lothario, but that was as I was playing him, not her. Oh, here's a funny story I just remembered. When Don was found out to be cheating on Cassandra, I tried to have him make up with her. But of course since Nina was in vicinity (you really would've thought this would be obvious, but it wasn't to me) she got upset that he was cheating on her.
Now on to the Pleasant family! ...Yeah, the one that's not really very pleasant. Daniel Pleasant, I decided, was going to avoid his fear of getting caught cheating by simply not cheating. I tried patching up his relationship with his wife and his daughters.
Mary-Sue Pleasant was very focused on her job and gaining skill points and the like. I worked on that, but also made her available for time with her husband.
Angela Pleasant, the one who's dating Dustin. Why is she the one dating the bad boy, and her twin rebel sister Lilith Pleasant dating the guy who actually seems to want to work for his more honest living? Oh well, the world may never know. I think with these two girls, I worked on skills and relationships with each other and their parents.
Well, I believe that is all of the premade families in The Sims 2 neighborhood Pleasantview. Hope you enjoyed! Bye!
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