Saturday 17 December 2016

1.22 Day 22

Taras is the only Zorin who's conscious right now. 


He figures he should join the bandwagon. 


Well, good morning Nozomi. 
She feels just as well as she looks. 


Nozomi realizes her sudden bout of nausea can only mean one thing. 
Morning sickness. 


"Helllllooo," Nozomi greets her son. 
"Hi momma!" 
She smiles. Melor can talk, but more often than not he chooses not to speak. When he does, however, it makes her feel...special. 


He seems to be in a talkative mood today. 
"Toby boring. Can momma un-boring Toby?" 
"Well, you can't really un-boring a person," if only, she thinks, "but Tobias will be old enough to play with you soon. And you're going to have a baby brother or sister," she says the last bit in a whisper, trying to excite him. 
Melor frowns. Another Toby? That doesn't sound very fun. 


"...the renovations should be starting soon, but the contractor...
Ever since they found out they were going to have another child, Taras and Nozomi have been in a scramble to secure enough money to expand the house. Taras smiles as he watches his wife chat on the phone; he can hardly believe they're going to be raising another child together! It makes him feel excited...and a bit nervous. 


Oh, and tired. With a third child on the way, not even the resident fortune teller can predict when they'll sleep regularly again. 


AN: It's going to be a loooong time, Taras. 
Nozomi and Taras are very close to their adult stage, so I'm trying to get them to have their kids now before they get too old. 

2 comments:

  1. Another one! Those two can't catch a break! But I totally understand wanting them to have the babies early. It's too sad if sims get old and die before their babies are fully grown :(

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    1. Yeah, I have lots of elder males in my sims saves who impregnate a bunch of women right before they die, it's pretty sad.

      Yes, another one! I could have spaced it out more...but I wanted a bit of money saved up first before they started popping out kids. Even with the bit of cash they had, they're still barely keeping afloat financially.

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