LEPacy challenge: Gen 10 - New Loves
Gus bit the bullet and asked Beatrice to move out. Then he married his co-worker Adrienne Lopez.
They had a spur-of-the-moment ceremony at City Hall and didn't invite anyone. Those in the building came to give their support: Catherine Yates (more about her soon), Jamie McCrary (the fairly) and barista Jason Tell (sitting in the front).
Adrienne didn't bother to dress up, but I looked at her formalwear after the fact and trust me, this outfit is much better. I gave her a wedding dress after the ceremony, but I think I neglected to get any pictures.
Adrienne is overemotional, ambitious, a perfectionist, a hopeless romantic, and a virtuoso. She is also the disciplinarian of the family. Jelly Bean got picked up by the cops for breaking curfew. In the past, Gus just ignored these types of infractions, but Adrienne grounded him. A little while later, Gus came up to him out outside and let him off the hook autonomously. Different parenting styles it seems.
Anyway, Adrienne is level 3 of the criminal career (a thug), but she wants to be a mixologist and own a bar. She is already level 10 of the mixology career and most of her wants have to do with making certain drinks. She turn elder one or two days later, so I don't know if I'm going to worry about her owning a bar. My focus is on the next generation - now teens.
Jelly Bean, the imaginary friend, is very taken with a fairy (whose name I have forgotten), and asked her to prom.
While they were at prom, Cooper tried getting some extra credit at the science facility. It was there he met a pretty girl (Catherine Yates who attended the wedding), and they immediately hit is off.
He asked her to prom, and I guess they went separately. Cooper was tired and left early, but planned on getting together with her soon. Apparently it wasn't soon enough, because a day or two later he called her up and asked her out to the fairy park. This was her condition at the meeting.
They even looked like they were appealing to me as if they needed my permission to go, but I wasn't controlling them.
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