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Sunday, May 15, 2016

Serena Van Der Woodsen

Serena Van Der Woodsen
Gossip Girl's "It" Girl
Sims 4






CC list:
dreaming 4 sims:
DropBack dress
http://www.dreaming4sims.com/#!whole-body-downloads-8/cl17

Harmonia (TSR)
Intensely Embellished Gown
http://www.thesimsresource.com/artists/Harmonia/downloads/details/category/sims4-clothing-female-teenadultelder-formal/title/intensely-embellished-gown/id/1270397/

NYGirlSims4
Belt Wrapped Boot (above and below knee version)
http://nygirlsims4.blogspot.com/2015/01/belt-wrapped-boot-above-and-below-knee.html

NYGirlSims4
Vintage Wrapped Swimsuit
http://nygirlsims4.blogspot.com/2015/08/vintage-wrap-swimsuit.html

sim-blob
Roxy Hair
http://sim-blob.blogspot.ca/2016/02/roxy-hair.html

Romantic Garden Hair
https://birkschessimsblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/03/romantic-garden-hair/

Toksik 
Euphoria Rings
http://sims4downloads.net/the-sims-resource-euphoria-rings-by-toksik/

Alf-si 
Eyeliner 01-04
http://alf-si.tumblr.com/post/136260627002/hello-and-happy-new-year-i-prepared-two-things

Eyes 01 non-default
http://alf-si.tumblr.com/post/129303707742/default-eyes-non-default-eyes-face-paint

Aveirasims
Lipgloss #1 new version
http://aveirasims.tumblr.com/post/136605075861/lipgloss-1-new-version-new-colors

bernies-simblr
too faced PB & J eyeshadow
http://bernies-simblr.tumblr.com/post/138751959735/unisex-too-faced-peanut-butter-and-jelly

MYOBI 
Charming Blush
http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/details/category/sims4-makeup-female-blush/title/%5B-charming-%5D--blush/id/1312289/

Eyeshadow
http://www.thesimsresource.com/artists/Screaming_Mustard/downloads/details/category/sims4-makeup-female-eyeshadow/title/%5B-mica-%5D--eyeshadow/id/1304039/

Lip Colour
http://www.thesimsresource.com/artists/Screaming_Mustard/downloads/details/category/sims4-makeup-female-lipstick/title/%5B-charming-%5D--lip-colour/id/1312292/

S-Club
Eyebrows 13F
http://www.thesimsresource.com/downloads/details/category/sims4-hair-facial/title/s-club-wm-thesims4-eyebrows-13f/id/1316642/

Eyecolor 24
http://www.thesimsresource.com/artists/S-Club/downloads/details/category/sims4-eyecolors/title/s-club-wm-thesims4-eyecolor-24-/id/1328907/

Kijiko-catfood
eyelashes version 2
http://kijiko-catfood.com/3d-lashes-version2/

BEO Creations
Shoes
http://beocreations.com/creations/S4_shoes_anastasia.php


SomesimsGirl
Neutral Palette Eyeshadow
http://www.thesimsresource.com/members/SomeSimsGirl/downloads/details/category/sims4-makeup-female-eyeshadow/title/neutral-palette-eyeshadow-%2817-colors%29/id/1328378/



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Friday, May 13, 2016

Rindle Rose Spa Sims 4 Community Lot


Rindle Rose Spa
Sims 4 Community Lot







Small, CC free, spa for your simmies to relax at!  Complete with 8 massage tables, 10 hand/foot massage chairs, yoga classes, meditation, and a sauna.

 


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Monday, December 28, 2015

The Mitchell

The Mitchell
Sims 4 Residential Lot





5, bedroom, 3 bath house for your simmies.  4 of the 5 bedrooms, and 2 of the bathrooms, are unfurnished so you can furnish them as you please as your sims family grows.

Cost: 159, 672
Lot size: 30 x 20


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Friday, May 9, 2014

Chapter 6.5--June and Claire meet Anna.

 It was so quiet you could hear a pin drop.  Everything happened so fast.  June set her cake spatula down and ran around, quickly,  to where Henry and Anna were standing.
"Oh!  My dear!"  June said in a rather loud voice. Anna flinched a little when June got near her.  It was obvious she was nervous.



"June-" Henry started.
"Oh of  course!  Where are my manners." June said. "I am so sorry I scared you my dear." June took a step back to give Anna some space.
"June," Henry said. "can I talk to you? In private?"
"Hm?" June was busy admiring Anna. "Oh of course.  Um, why don't you go over to Claire," June motioned to where Claire, who was now standing where she had been sitting, was.  "Claire will get you something from the kitchen.  Tea, perhaps?" Anna relaxed a little and smiled. "And perhaps a sandwich?"  Anna nodded at this.  June motioned for Anna to head over to where Claire was.  Henry watched Anna as she cautiously walked over to the counter and sat down.  He then motioned to June to follow him around the corner out of earshot of Claire and Anna. Henry explained to her what had happened when he left the museum and how he found Anna wandering alone in the snow.
"What am I suppose to do?" he asked her.
"What do you mean?"
"With her.  With Anna?"



June was shocked.  Henry could tell she was appalled by the tone of her voice. "What do you mean what are you suppose to do?!  Be a gentleman and offer her a place to stay!"
"A place to stay?!" Henry noticed his voice rising and he quickly lowered it back down. "You mean at my house?"
"Of course!"
Henry shook his head. "No.  No that won't be any-"


"Henry Banks!" June was scolding him now.  He could tell, again, by the tone in her voice. It was one thing he remembered of his mom before she died, that scolding tone women can get in their voice. "You be the gentleman I know you are and you let her stay with you until you find out where she is from.  You help the poor girl!". June stared at him. Henry sighed a heavy sigh.
"Fine."
"That's a good boy." June said. "For the night you can leave her with Claire and me.  After we get her fed we'll set up a place for her to sleep at my place for the night, and I'm sure she needs some clothes, so we'll take her to the local thrift shop to get some tomorrow. It will give you some time to get whatever you need to get ready for when we drop her off."
"Wait, if you're going to let her stay at your house for the night, why not let her stay with you? Don't you think she'd be more comfortable staying with women than a man she doesn't know?"
"Yes I do think she'd be more comfortable, but seeing as I only have a small house and with Claire living with me, it's just not possible.  You have plenty of room in that big house of yours.  It makes more sense." Henry sighed again. "Stop sighing.  And wipe the pout-y look off your face." June said as she headed back to the cafe.  Henry could hear her talking to Claire and Anna about the plans she and Henry had just gone over. Henry slowly walked back to the cafe.  When he came into the cafe light he could see that Anna had taken her hat off.  The look on her face as June explained what they were going to do was of pure terror.  Anna looked over to Henry, with eyes wide.  Henry nodded to Anna. "It'll be alright.  You're in good hands, I promise." Anna's face relaxed a little. "I'll see you tomorrow when they drop you off.  They're going to take you shopping for clothes tomorrow and from what I understand, shopping is a thing women like to do."  Anna smiled a little, while June and Claire shot him a dirty look.
"Henry," June said. "Go home and get some rest." Henry nodded.  June headed back into the kitchen to tend to the pot that was whistling an angry tune.  Claire had gone back to whatever it was she was drinking.  He took one last look at Anna, who hadn't removed her gaze from him.



"I'll see you tomorrow.  Get some rest." he said to her then he walked out of the cafe and into the cold winter night.




Saturday, April 19, 2014

Chapter 6--Anna

The woman jumped, as did Henry.  Seemed neither was expecting anyone to be there.



Henry heard a small, high pitched, sound come from the woman's open mouth.  It was clear she was trying to say something to him, but was just too scared to say anything. 


Henry proceeded with caution so not to scare the young woman more.
"Um, hello."  He said calmly and quietly.
She stared him down like he was a dangerous creature.
"Are you alright?" Henry asked. "Why are you out here this late at night?"
Henry was so concerned with her well-being that it didn't click with him that her clothing was not of the current fashion.
He stood there looking at her a little longer, then when he thought there was no hope, turned and started to head away.
"Wait," he heard from behind him. " I don't know where I am.  And yes, other than being startled--to say the least--I am alright.  Thank you for asking."
The sound from her voice was so quiet, he almost could continue to walk and pretend he didn't hear her, but he knew he did, and he knew the proper thing to do was to acknowledge that she had spoken.  He turned sideways and looked at her.
"Do you need help?  Or a ride somewhere?" he asked her.
"I, um..." she said quietly.
Henry was getting nowhere with her.  He had to think fast of who could help.  Then the answer came to him: June.

Henry took a step toward the woman, and she took a step back away from him.
"I'm not going to hurt you.  I know someone who can help if you'd like me to take you to her."

The young woman eased up a little at hearing that Henry had a female friend that could help.
"Okay," she said, "that would be lovely."
Lovely? This woman seemed even stranger to Henry now that she's spoken a few words to him.
"Okay then, my car is just this way."  Henry turned again and started to walk.  It was a few steps across the field that he turned and saw the woman hadn't budged from the spot he found her. "are you coming?" He asked in a louder voice so that she could hear.  She just stood there with her hands clasped in front of her.  "What are you waiting for?" Henry started walking back to her.  He was starting to regret offering to help her.  He was cold, tired and it was getting late.  He walked back to her, and when he was just close enough to her, she spoke again, a bit louder this time.
"A gentleman always offers a lady an arm when walking together." she said.
"What? Come on. It's cold out here!"
She turned her head from left to right.
"Arm?"
Henry sighed.  If this is what it was going to take to get her moving, then offering his arm to her would be the least he could do.


Henry had been walking with the woman for a short time when he heard her speak again.
"Anna." she said.
Henry looked at her sideways, "What?"
"My name.  It's Anna."
"Okay then." he said uninterested.
"And yours is?"
"Does it matter?"
"Of course!"
"Why?"
"It's the proper, polite thing to do."
"And what thing is that?"
"To introduce yourself when you meet others you don't know."
Henry sighed.  He just wanted this night to be over with, but he had a feeling this night was far from being over.
"It's Henry." he said gruffly.
"Henry," she said. "Sir Hen.."
"No "Sir", just Henry"
"Excuse me, sir, but it is very rude to interrupt.  Especially when the person you are interrupting is a lady."
Henry rolled his eyes, "and what are you?  The prim and proper patrol?"
Anna glared at him.  Henry stared straight ahead with a straight face.  For someone who wasn't talking much two minutes ago, she sure turned into a chatty cathy with a strong opinion on everything. He thought.

***

They walked toward the front of the museum.  Both looking straight ahead and not speaking.  They were almost to Henry's car when he felt Anna start to pull away from him slightly.  He looked at her and noticed that not only was she looking to her right, but her body was angled to head in that direction.
"Where are you going?" Henry asked.  Anna looked at him in surprised, then looked back to her right.
"I thought..." she trailed off pointing to her right.  Henry's eyes followed the direction her finger was pointing in and saw the front end of an antique automobile sticking out around the corner of the museum.
"That's not my car".  He said.
"Car?" Anna's hand dropped to her side.
"That 'car' is an antique and no longer runs." Henry said half amused.
"What is a 'car'?"
Henry looked at Anna, confused.  "You don't know what a car is?". Anna shook her head.
Henry was getting more irritated.  "That," he said he pointing at the antique, "is a car".
"Oh." Anna said.
"And that," Henry said pointing to his SUV, "is a car."  Anna looked at Henry's SUV.
"That doesn't look like the one over there." she said confused.
"That's because it's been upgraded from that one."  Henry replied. "Come on, let's get going."
Henry led Anna over to his SUV.  He opened the passenger door for her, and she climbed in.  Henry closed the door then went around to the driver's side, climbed in and fastened his seat belt after closing the drivers door.  He looked over at Anna who hadn't put on her seat belt yet.  "Seatbelt?" he said.
"Seat.....belt?" Anna said confused.  Annoyed, Henry reached over and dragged the belt across Anna's lap and chest and clicked in in place.  "seat belt." He said firmly.

Henry backed up slowly out of his parking spot.  He accelerated the SUV quickly taking turns more sharply than he knew he should have in the snow.  A few times, he felt the car start to slide and worried he would end up in a ditch, but he wanted to get to the grocery store quickly before June left.  He looked over at Anna a few times and saw that she was sitting straight up.  Had he not noticed the handkerchief twisted tightly in her hands he would not have known that his erratic driving was making her nervous.  A few more streets and they were at the entrance of the grocery store.

***

Henry and Anna walked up, arm in arm, to the grocery store doors. He peered inside the glass doors and saw light coming from the cafe around the corner.  He tugged on the door and it opened.  He, and Anna, were now just inside the grocery store.  "Wait here for a moment".  Henry said to her as he unhooked his arm from hers.  He went around the corner and saw the cafe brightly lit.  Sitting at the counter, drinking some tea, was the girl from the museum, June's granddaughter.  And at the baking station, humming a song and frosting an impressive wedding cake, was June.



The girl looked up from her tea.  "Henry!"
"Uh, how did you know my name?" Henry asked while he searched his memory from his earlier encounter with her at the museum.
"I told her when she described the dark, handsome man she met earlier." June said not looking up from her cake. "What brings you here so late?  You know we're not open, right?"
"Uh, no I didn't." Henry said. "The front door was open, and I saw the light"
"Well, that doesn't we're in business, Henry." June sounded tired.  Usually she was very chipper whenever she saw Henry, but this tone was not as pleasant.
"Nana...I'm sure Henry isn't going to order any big orders!" June's granddaughter said. "By the way, I'm Claire." she said smiling.
"Um, nice to meet you, Claire." Henry said. "Look, I need your help." Henry said to June.
"Oh really?  With what?" she said still working on the cake.
"I, uh...well, you see it's...." Henry sputtered out.  June stopped what she was doing and looked at him. Henry let out an exhausted sigh, "I could show you better than explain. I don't even know how I'd explain, or if you'll even believe me." he said.  June stared at him.
"Well, try me.  It must be important if you came here at," she looked at her clock on the wall. It was one of those tacky cat clocks where the eyes went back and forth in time with the second hand. "...this hour and after business hours." she said.  Henry stepped back out of the cafe and disappeared around the corner.  June and Claire leaned over to try to see what it was Henry was getting.  A few seconds later Henry re-appeared.  To June and Claire he seemed to be coaxing something.  They could hear him speaking slowly and calmly. "I hope you are not thinking of bringing an animal in here Henry! There is food here and..." June trailed off as she saw the young woman standing behind Henry.




Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Chapter 5--The Woman in the Photograph


Henry stood there, staring the photo, for what seemed like eternity.


Who was she?  Why was he so taken with a photo?

"Excuse me?"
Henry seemed confused.  Was the photo talking to him?
"Hello?"
"um...Hello?" Henry said unsure.  Then he heard giggling and that was when he realized the voice was not from the photo, but from behind him.  Henry slowly turned to see the young woman running the museum behind him.
"Sorry to disturb you," she said, "but I need to close up the place for the night."
Night? Henry could hardly believe it.  How long HAD he been standing there?  It was already night?
Henry let out a series of grunts and coughs then finally managed to blurt out "sorry" as he rushed pass the young woman.
As he grabbed his coat and opened the front door of the museum,  he heard giggling again.

***


The cold air hit Henry quickly.  He threw on his coat and stood in the fresh snow that had just fallen on the ground.  His breath surrounded him with each exhale.  He tugged on his coat.
I should head home.  It's getting late. He thought, but he wasn't ready to head home. Instead of walking to his car, he headed across the field to an abandoned building.  This was a building he hadn't noticed before and decided to explore around it.



As Henry was nearing the back of the building he thought he saw something odd in the air.  Almost like a water ripple but instead of being in water, it was in the air.  Curious, he headed toward it.  As he got closer, it seemed to disappear.  He picked up his pace, and rounded the corner.  He was no longer alone. He now stood face to face with a woman, the same woman he had just seen in the photograph in the museum.


Saturday, April 12, 2014

Chapter 4--Changes




Henry lifted the phone to his ear.  After a few rings he heard the voice of a woman on the other end, Michelle, the receptionist.
"Bridgeport Weekly, how may I direct your call?"
"Michelle, it's Henry Banks, could I talk to Mike?"
Mike was the senior copywriter at Bridgeport Weekly, and Henry's boss.
"Oh Henry!" Michelle said with enthusiasm. It had always been clear to Henry, and everyone else at the office, that Michelle had a huge crush on him. She wasn't very subtle about it either. "I was just thinking about you!"
"I'm sure you were," Henry thought.
"It's just horrible what happened!" Michelle cried into the receiver.
"What happened?"
"What...happened?!" her voice rose as she asked him, horrified that he would ask that. "about your father." she whispered.
"Oh, yeah, well...it happens."
There was a small gasp on the other end.  He could tell Michelle wasn't too happy with his response or reaction at his fathers death.
"Can I get Mike? It's kind of urgent."
There was no response from Michelle, there was no sound at all.  He was just about to ask if she was still there when he heard the phone ringing through to Mikes office.  A few rings in, a man answered, "This is Mike."
"Mike, it's Henry."
"How's it going?"
"It's been...going." Henry let out a little chuckle. He liked Mike.  Mike was around his age and was easy going so talking to him was simple. Mike was the only person Henry would talk to if told he could only talk to one person for the rest of his life.
"How is it in..."
He trailed off. Henry knew he was trying to remember where he said he would be traveling to.
"Moonlight Falls." Henry finished off for him.
"That's it. Moonlight....Falls."
Henry knew Mike enough that he knew he was writing the name of the town down so he wouldn't forget again.
"I need to talk to you," Henry started.  There was a lump in his throat.  He didn't want to have to have this conversation. "I need to..." he rummaged his brain for the right words to express what he needed to tell Mike.
"You  need to be relocated?"
Henry exhaled.
"Erm...well, yes."
"I figured." Mike said, "the problem is though, I've never heard of Moonlight Falls so I don't know if they have a paper or who their senior copywriter is."
"They have a newspaper. I've seen a little girl delivering the paper this morning."
"Okay, well, I can't say I'm happy about losing you as an employee.  You're one of the hard working ones here."
Henry waited to hear what else he had to say.
"If you can get a hold of a paper, and give me the info...address or phone,"
"I have one here.  I went out this morning and picked up a paper while out."
Henry searched the paper for a contact info and gave it to Mike.
"Okay, I'll give them a call and see what happens.  Again, I'm going to be sorry to lose you, and if you ever decide to come back to Bridgeport, know you'll always have a job here for you."
"Thanks Mike."
And with that, Henry bid Mike goodbye and hung up.  He hadn't realized until after the call, that he had been holding his breath.  He let out an exhale, a sigh of relief.  Although, he knew that this wasn't over.  Just because Mike was going to call the paper here in town didn't guarantee him a job.  But at least he had enough money, and then some, if he didn't get the job, to survive on.
***ick up the furniture currently in the house, he had to buy new furniture.
He had a pleasant conversation with a gentleman from the store, and had ordered all new furniture. He was worried about the delivery going from Bridgeport to Moonlight Falls, but the gentleman assured Henry it wouldn't be a problem.  He also assured Henry the furniture would be there the next day.  Henry was pleased with the progress he had made so far. He wanted to take a nap, but there was a knock on the door.  The men for the furniture had shown up. Henry saw the large truck in his driveway and two very large, bulky men standing on the porch.
"We have a pick up for Henry Banks?"
"Yeah that's me. Listen, I know I told the store associate I wanted it all gone, but there is some stuff I want to keep."
"Okay, you just tell us what to load."
Henry directed the men to what he wanted out of the house.  When they were done, all Henry was left with was the bookcases, the tv, the wall table near the windows and the bedroom furniture. It wasn't until they had left that Henry realized if he wanted to watch tv, it would have to be while sitting on the floor.  He thought maybe he could bring part of the window seat down that was in the bedroom, but soon found that it was built into the wall.  After deciding he would just have to suck it up until tomorrow, he decided to lay down for a nap, and ended up sleeping through the night.

***

The snow fell lightly and silently.  The sun peaked through clouds every few minutes, but then quickly went back in hiding behind them.  Henry woke up, groggy from his long sleep.  He looked at his watch and saw that it was 9am the next morning.
"wow, I must have been tired."
He stood up and stretched then went downstairs to the quiet, almost empty living room.  Still not in the mood to sit on the floor and watch tv, he made his way into the kitchen and grabbed himself a bowl of cereal.  Not long after finishing his breakfast, his phone rang.
"Hello?"
"Hello, this is 'New to You', we have a delivery order for you."
"Oh," Henry said looking to the front door, "you here already?"
"We are about five minutes from you.  We just wanted to confirm you were home so we could deliver your furniture."
"Oh, yeah.  Just pull up the driveway right up to the front door."
"Alright, see in a few."
Henry hung up and went outside to move his car to the garage.  As he was heading back to the front of the house, he saw the truck backing in.  A short, skinny man jumped out of the driver side of the truck.
"Hi are you Mr. Banks?"
"Henry,"
"Okay, just need you to sign here!"
Henry signed the paperwork stating he had received his delivery as a much bigger man got out of the passenger side of the truck.  

Two hours later, the men left and Henry had new furniture.  He stood in the living room looking at his new stuff.  The furniture, in his opinion, was much better. But he felt he had to do something about the walls.  The paint of the walls were so dark, and old feeling.  

He went into the dining room. 




What used to be old, and out of style, was now updated to a more modern feel.



Henry was pleased with his new furniture, but he hadn't forgotten he needed to have his bathroom done.  He jumped in his car and headed to see June, the little old woman that owned the grocery/cafe.  



"Back again so soon!?" June was happy to see Henry. The smell of fresh coffee brewing filled his nostrils as he closed the door behind him. He could see that the place was just as deserted as it had been yesterday.  He started to wonder if she got much business, and if the sight of him in her store two days in a row was the most she'd seen of any resident.  
"Hey June," Henry waved to her, "could I get a latte to go, and I was wondering, do you know of any places that sell home improvement items?  I need paint and the bathroom in my house was left undone."
June gave Henry directions to the only hardware store in town as she got him a large latte.
"Oh, I only wanted a small.  I'm sorry I should have mentioned that."
"No fuss...on the house!" she handed him his latte and waved him on his way.  Something about June made him feel like he was talking to his mother.  He sat in his car for a few moments staring at his coffee.  His mother...
He didn't remember much of his mother. She died when he was very young and was raised by his father. What he did remember of her, was that she was incredibly kind, pretty, soft spoken, and smelled like fresh flowers.  
He snapped out of it when he felt a tear fall down his cheek.  He pulled out of June's shopping lot and headed to the hardware store.  
Three hours later he arrived home with the hatchback of his SUV filled with home improvement items: paint, wall and floor tiles, a mirror, caulking, glue, spackling  paste, light fixutres. He had everything but the kitchen sink in the back of his SUV, and he was sure he'd be making more trips. He unloaded his items in the garage, but wasn't feeling very motivated on starting his home improvement.  He then remembered June telling him there was a museum in town, and decided to visit there before starting his projects.

***
The museum was surprisingly close to Henry's house.  So close, in fact, he could see his house in the distance from the parking lot of the museum.  As he walked up the stairs he saw that the museum was closed for lunch.  



Henry looked at his watch.   
"ten minutes.  I can wait in the car I suppose, or I could skip it for today and go home." He frowned at the thought of going home right now because he knew if he went home, he'd want to start his projects, which he really didn't want to start today.  He decided to wait and went back to his car.  He sat in his warm SUV and sipped his latte while the radio played music quietly.  He looked to his right and saw an old, abandoned barn.  He did a double take as he looked over to the barn because he thought he had seen something move over there. He thought he had seen a woman, and not just any woman, a woman very out of place, but when he looked again, there was nothing.  He figured his eyes were just playing games on him when he saw a very young girl, possibly in her late teens, walk up the steps to the museum.  He watched her as she flipped the sign over, unlocked the door and went in.  Henry took it that she was just young looking for her age, turned off his car and went in.  When he entered the building there was a desk in front of him where the young girl stood.  She looked up, startled to see someone there.
"Hello," she said in a very high pitched, yet quiet, voice, "welcome to Moonlight Falls historical Museum."
Henry nodded, and looked around, "is there an admission fee?"
"Admission fee? No..." she was shocked that he had asked that. She watched him rather closely, "there is no drinks allowed, however, and you can leave your coat over there if you'd like."
"Oh," he said as he looked down at his almost completely full cup.
"You can leave it here at the desk while you look around if you'd like."
Henry nodded and walked closer to the desk.  As he got closer to the young girl, she seemed to tense up.  He handed her the cup then headed to the coat rack to hang up his coat.  It was really warm in the museum, and normally he wouldn't leave his coat for something that wouldn't last for more than an hour.
"I see you've met June."
"Hmm," Henry turned around to see the young girl looking at his coffee cup, "Oh, yeah, been there a couple of times."
"What do you think of her?" the young girl straightened up.
"What do I think of her?"  the question seemed to make Henry wonder why he was being asked that, "She's a very sweet woman."
"I'm glad to hear it."
"Why's that?"
"Because she's my grandmother."
Henry nodded and smiled, "you're very lucky to have a grandmother like her."
"Thank you, I think so too." She smiled then went back to her magazine she had brought in with her.  Henry took that as an indication the conversation was over, and he was okay with that.  

Walking around, Henry could tell this wouldn't be a long visit.  It was mostly paintings, photos, and a few old news articles about how the town came to be.  He was about to leave when he noticed a pushed back area, like a nook.  He walked over and noticed an oval portrait of a young woman lit up brilliantly.  Henry stared at the portrait for what seemed like hours.  He was mesmerized by the woman in the portrait, and found himself smiling at it like a fool.

Monday, November 11, 2013

The Wallis Legacy--Garrison

It had been a month since I moved into my house.  'My house'.  I have to laugh at it because no one in their right mind would call it a house.  It's more like a shed with a microwave and a toilet.  I still sleep at the library either on the couch or in my sleeping bag.  One in a while I'll sleep at my shed, I mean house, in my sleeping bag.  But more times than not, I sleep at the library.  I didn't really meet anyone new while at home either, and my urge to see and talk to Garrison was growing stronger.  I had to see him. I missed him.

I didn't qualify for a scholarship, so I had to save about fifteen hundred dollars so I could go back to University.  It took about two months, but I was able to get just enough money to enroll back into University.  I knew once there, I could ask for more money since my grades are good.




This time around, I decided I would try a unisex dorm instead of the sorority.  I wasn't really feeling the sorority the last time I was here.  The other students seem to be really nice.  Much more friendly than the sorority girls.  


After getting approved for some more money, three thousand to be exact, I went back to the dorm.  There were a few new people arriving when I got back.  Damn, I forgot to pick my room. I just thought that when a girl came up to me and told me she reminded the others that there was another girl.  I got the room on the top floor.  It wasn't bad.  Queen size bed, fireplace, and a desk.  This room didn't have a connecting bathroom like the one I had in the sorority, but it was definitely larger than my previous room.

After surveying the room, I went back downstairs.  Everyone seemed to have left, possibly to the student meet and greet.  Then I saw one man through the window coming in to the house.  He looked like a professor.  I thought maybe he was an administrator coming to talk to me about some problem with my loan I was just granted.  He came in the front door and I braced myself for the worse.

"Hi Rebecca." He said.  He said it so causually, like he was one hundred percent I was Rebecca.  Of course I  was Rebecca, but how did he know that? 
"Hi?" I said cautiously. "Sorry, but how do you know me?"
He laughed a little.  "You don't recognize me?"
I looked at him sideways, "No, I'm sorry."
"It's me, Garrison".

***

Oh my god!  Garrison!?  GARRISON! How had I not known it was him?  There was subtle differences and one obvious.  His glasses were gone, he had a light beard, and most importantly, he wasn't in the mascot suit.  But how did I not recognize his voice?  Was I so cautious about the man that had approached me that I didn't recognize it?  Yes, I believe so.

"Where are your glasses?  You mascot suit?"  I don't think I've ever seen him not in his costume.
"I have contacts and have been wearing them more and more lately.  As for the mascot, that was only during football season that I wore that.  I'm interning at the administrative office, so I didn't think it would be appropriate for me to be in the office in the mascot costume".
I gave him a "duh" look.  

I stared at him for a while.  After a few moments I started to see "him", even without the glasses and the costume.


Then without warning, I did something impulsive.



The Wallis Legacy--Going home

So here I am, "home".  Remember the big field I showed you earlier?  Yeah.  That's "home".  Not much here: some grass, rocks, not even a tree let alone a "home".  


I guess since I have nothing here, and since I have some money left over from school, I'll go to the local diner and get some food, maybe look through the paper for work. 


I was in luck while at the diner.  Although I didn't find any jobs, the woman that ran the diner told me her son was looking for an interior decorator.  She gave me his phone number and I gave him a call.  It didn't take much convincing to hire me, he hired me almost immediately.  Desperate, I guess.  My first job is tomorrow.  I know the library is open 24 hours, and has couches.  Maybe I can take a nap there before I start working.


The diner lady's son called me the next morning with the address to my first client.
I find out from the client he wants new doors and windows. Seems easy enough.  I was able to upgrade the windows and doors and keep him well under his budget.

Not a huge improvement, but you should have seen the place before!




I call the client and he tells me he will be there in a short while. About 20 minutes later he shows up.  We walk through the house as I show him the doors and windows I've replaced.  He's not happy because I stayed too far under his budget.
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I still got paid but find out from my boss that I will get a bigger payout if I get closer to the clients budget without going over.  He sends me on to the next job, a rich lady who wants a nursery, laundry room, and some electronics.  I finish her request and get real close to her budget of $4,000.  When I am done I call her, and she says she will be there to go over the work with me soon.  Hours go by and still no client.  I call again, and she tells me the same thing.  Another few hours of waiting.  I finally call and tell her I will come to her.  When I get to where she is, she is no where to be seen.  I get a call from my boss.  There was a problem.  The client had just gone through a divorce, and to get back at her ex-husband, she was spending his money as fast as she could.  Weird part is though, she's fled town with the money in hand, we didn't get paid.

This job doesn't seem like it's up my alley.  I call my boss the next day and tell him it's just not working out for me.

***

So now what?  My first job, as an interior designer, was a flop. I still have no house to call a home.  I'm pretty much homeless.  I find out through talking to towns people, that the owner of the library knows of my situation and has offered to allow me to stay at the library for as long as I need to to get myself on my feet.  Since I pretty much don't have a pot to piss in, I take him up on the offer.  I'm sleeping on one of the couches on the second floor.  It's not bad, but at least there is a roof over my head.  There is also a small kitchen next to the room I'm staying in as well as an art easel in the room.  I'm painting using the skills I learned from University.  Before long, I'm selling my paintings.  I've started building my house.  It's not much now, but it's enough to allow me to move out of the library.

***

I lived in the library for 2 months. It wasn't pretty, and I'm sure you don't want to see it.  Lots of dumpster diving and selling my paintings to get money.  Once in a while I had just enough money to eat at the diner.
When I had enough money, I started building my house, and had enough provisions to move in it.  I even bought a guitar and started teaching myself how to play it.


Still,  I was missing being at school.  It's been a hard few months at home.  And I was missing Garrison.  We talked once in a while, but with it being long distance, the chats were short. 

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

The Wallis Legacy

The Wallis Legacy--Going to University


Hi there!  My name is Rebecca Wallis, and I'm about to tell you the story of my life.  Let's see, where to start; once upon a time?  Nah, to cheesy.  I'll just jump right in.  I'm 19 years old, fresh out of high school and getting ready for the next chapter of my life: University.  My major is 'Fine Arts', and I'm going to be living in the campus sorority.  I chose the sorority because ever since I decided I wanted to go to University, back in my sophomore year of high school, I said I would only take up residence in a sorority.  I can see myself in a dorm room, I would much rather live in a house and have my own bedroom.

So I'm off to University!  Oh, see the area behind me in the picture?  Here, I'll show you a better picture.



That's better.  This is land that was left to me in my grandfathers will.  This is where I will be building my dream home.  It's scary, especially for a 19 year old with no income, but that's why I'm going to University.  Anyway, we'll come back to that later. Right now, I gotta leave for University.

***
Here we are at my Sorority house.  I'm so excited, and can't wait to meet my sisters.  

First though, I need to pick my room. It's first come, first serve.  I seem to be the first one here so that's good.  After looking at a few rooms, I decided on this one.  I love the brightness of it, the view out the windows.  It also connects to one of the bathrooms.  I'm crazy about the guitar since I'm concentrating more on paintings, but maybe one of the other girls will want it. 

I heard some voices from downstairs and decided to go introduce myself. The first girl I tried talking to was a disaster.  I don't remember her name, did she even tell me?  I was given the cold shoulder when I tried to talk to her.  She was rather snobby.  



My goodness, were me and my friends like this to others?  I decided to not push my luck with her.  She clearly didn't want to talk to me so I went to find the others girls, only, there didn't seem to be anyone else in the house yet.  Who was she talking to then?  I know I heard voices.  Oh well.


I decided the tension between me and miss "I'm too good for you" was enough for me to go check out the campus.  I was about to walk when I noticed a couple of cars in the driveway behind the sorority house.  I pulled out my key chain and saw three keys.  I knew one key went to the front door of the house, I wonder if the other two were the keys to the cars.

I checked one car, the cute one, first. The first, non-house, key didn't start the car up, but the second key did! Woohoo! I now have wheels!




I made my way to the student building.  The setup was sort of...lame.




I scanned the room for someone to talk to.  There was one person that caught my eye.



His name was Garrison, and he was the mascot for the school.  From what I could see of his face, he was sort of cute!




We talked for a bit, but the hunger pains made me forget most of the conversation.  At least I got his phone number.  I asked Garrison if there was somewhere close by to get a bite to eat.  He said there was a little concession on the second floor that sold some bakery items and drinks.  He also told me there were some video games and table games up there.  I asked him if he wanted to join me, but he had a job to do as the mascot and introduce the new students.  I told him I would talk to him later and made my way up to the second floor.

Garrison was right.  At the far end of the room was the small bakery concession. I made my way over and ordered a bagel from a pleasant man working at the counter.




After I was finished eating my bagel, onion-yum, I noticed a photo-booth.  Since the second floor was practically empty, I thought, "why not, no one is around to see you take photos of yourself alone". It was rather fun and the pictures came out half decent, but then....

tragedy.


And it just figured, there was someone at the art easel.  Luckily, she had her back to me.  I had to make my get-away and fast.

I ran quickly, and quietly, down the stairs.  Uh-oh...Garrison was near the door.  I didn't want him to see that I had just pee'd myself.  I hung back for a few minutes then when I saw my chance, I bolted for the door.

I think I made it my car without anyone noticing!  But now I had another problem...wet pants.  This was humiliating!  I popped the trunk, and to my delight saw a blanket.  I folded it up to about the size of the driver's seat and sped home.  Now to make it upstairs without any of my sisters seeing me.  I poked my head in the front door and listened.  Silence.
"They must all be at the meet and great at the student center". I ran upstairs and threw the blanket in my laundry hamper.  I stopped, and listened.

The shower.  Someone was in the shower that was in the bathroom that connected to my room.  I knew there was other bathrooms, so with clean clothes and towels in hand I ran across the hallway to the other bathroom.

Ah, so much better.

Time for bed.  Tomorrow is the first day of classes, and I want to sleep off this humiliation.





***



I woke up feeling refreshed and wide awake.  The morning light brightened up my room even more.  



I opened my door and peeked out.  I heard no one, I saw no one.  I made my way down stairs and into the kitchen.  I was never a big breakfast person so I had a bowl of cereal.  It seems my sisters are a bit messy.  Last night's plates were still on the table.  


After eating, and cleaning up, I saw that I still had about 3 hours before my first, and only class, for the day. I ran upstairs to my room and grabbed my sketch pad.  I decided, since it seemed no one was home-or still asleep-the living room would be a nice place to practice my sketching.


Cute puppy!


I sketched some more and then showered.  It was almost time for my class.

My class was surprisingly close to my sorority house.  It was "Art Appreciation 101".  It was an interesting class that I think I will like a lot.
  As I was leaving I noticed some art easel's set up just outside the building.  No one seemed to be interested using them at the moment, so I decided to make use of one.


Meh.  I wasn't liking the picture I was drawing and decided to scrap it.  That's when my phone rang.  It was Garrison!  We talked until the sun went down.  It was a good conversation.  I enjoy talking to Garrison, he's easy to talk to.


When I hung up from talking to Garrison, I realized how tired I was, so I rushed home.  It was an early night for me. Too tired to eat tonight.



***


I woke up the next day still very tired. I really wanted to skip class, but I decided it wasn't a good idea.  I skipped class a lot my senior year of high school, but managed to keep my grades up, but it was a struggle to do so.  My first, and only, class for the day was a lecture.  It was about half way through the lecture when I realized the professor was a fairy!


My first supernatural being! I was so excited I had to talk to her, so without thinking, I threw my hand up in the air.  She took another students question then her gaze made its way over to me.  
"Yes. Miss.....Wallis?"
Shit, was my hand still up?! Think of something fast!!!!
"Uh..."
Nice, you idiot. 
The professor's gaze started to turn into a glare. She turned to walk back to her podium.
"What is the importance of art appreciation?!"
What the hell was that?!  'What is the importance of art appreciation?'!  Why not just go up there and slap the professor!?
The professor stopped in her tracks.  Her wings stiffened up.  She turned only her head to look at me sideways, but said nothing.  Then finally, "Miss Wallis brings up an interesting question."
I did?
"In fact, it is the same question I am asking you all to answer as your homework assignment.  I want each of you to tell me what YOU think is the importance of art appreciation."


She dismissed the class after giving us a few more instructions for our assignment.  I sat at my table, alone, trying to make heads of what just happened.  Was she angry that I asked that?  Did she do that as retaliation for asking that?  I was so deep in my own thoughts I didn't notice that she was still in the room with me.  I looked up, not fully lifting my head to look at her, as she walked pass me.  She said nothing, but gave me a nice pat on the shoulder as she passed my seat.  I looked back at her as she walked out of the class.  Her wings, no longer stiff, were relaxed and lay loosely down her back.  As she reached the door, she turned and gave me a smile, a smile that told me, 'you got this'.

I finally pulled myself out of my seat and headed to the main hall of the building.  The entrance was buzzing with students coming and going.  I stood there for a moment when I saw Garrison near the door talking to another student.  He looked over the students shoulder, and seeing me, gave me a smile.  I walked over to him, and waited politely for him to end his conversation with the other person.
We had such a good conversation.  I found it extremely easy to talk to Garrison.  He was nice, very informative, and it didn't hurt that he was sort of cute.  After our conversation I headed back to the sorority house.




***
The rest of the semester flew.  I couldn't believe finals were just around the corner.  I still haven't gotten to know my sisters, but one did convince me to grow out my bangs.  What do you think?



I'm rather liking the new look.  Not having any bangs in  my eyes makes it easier to see what the professors put up on the dry-erase boards, when they use them that is. Garrison didn't recognize me and walked right by me the first day I went out with my new look.  He said he can now see my pretty face.  Wow!

My professor, the fairy, turns out she absolutely adores me. She and I have even gone out for coffee a few times, and she has given me some tips on assignments and stuff.

I haven't gotten to know my sisters very well.  All I can really tell you is that most of them are, well, slobs.  The only one, other than myself, that cleans is this red headed girl, whom I hardly see in the house.



I spend a lot of time practicing painting in my art.  I was granted more money from the college so I was able to purchase an easel.

This was my first painting:

The next few days were spent studying for finals, and sleeping.






Then the day I worked so hard for was here.  Finals.


It was exhausting, but I passed with flying colors.



This was an experience I will never forget, and I can't wait to return to learn more.  I can't say I will miss my sisters, but I can say I will miss Garrison.