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The family is currently living in the Wood Age and the mother, Bella, is experimenting with different foods and liquids to see what is suitable for the adults to consume. Bella also goes fishing by attaching a sharp object to a long pole and pulling it out of the water. The son, Clarence, brings home a friend which allows him to visit the friend's house, and the father plays fetch with a wolf, not knowing what it is called.
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Movin' On Up!: A Creationto Future Challenge, Capter 5
1. Hello! Welcome back to my Creation To Future challenge, Movin’
On Up!
It’s an 80’s-style sitcom*, with all the production values and quality
storytelling you would expect. Currently, the family is in the Wood
Age, and likely to stay there for a bit.
*Laugh track not included.
2. CLARENCE: Mom? Dad? Can I go over to a friend’s house to
play?
BRYAN: What’s a “house”? Come to that, what’s a “friend”?
BELLA (to Clarence): No, dear. There aren’t any people other than
us in the whole world.
CLARENCE: Yes, there are. I can prove it.
BELLA: Okay, then. If you can bring home another person other
than us, you can go to places other than here. (to Bryan) Don’t eat
that – I just had an idea.
3. BELLA: Here, I’ve pressed one of those nice dark purple things
until the runny bits in the middle all ran out. I want you to try just
drinking the runny bits. Only I’m calling the runny bits “liquid”
now.
BRYAN: Okay. Why?
4. BELLA (V.O.): It was an idea I had while feeding Clorinda. She
only has liquid and she does fine. I want to know if it works for
grown-ups like us too.
BRYAN (V.O.): I meant why do you call the runny bits “liquid”?
BELLA (V.O.): Because that’s what it sounds like when it moves.
(imitates small ripples in a pond) L’qood, l’qood. So, what do you
think?
5. BRYAN: Oh, I feel lots smarter already.
BELLA: So you like it?
BRYAN: I like it a lot. Can I have some more?
BELLA: No, just once a day. Here, try this instead.
BRYAN: What is it?
6. BELLA: You know those tough things that you get sometimes, that
aren’t floppy things?
BRYAN: Yup…
BELLA: Well, I’ve pressed that until it became liquid too. Try
drinking it.
BRYAN: Okay. (drinks, then farts, loudly and odiferously) I like
this even better than the last one! (farts again, even worse) Can I
have some more?
BELLA (in the strangled voice of someone trying not to breathe):
No, I think that one’s not a keeper.
7. CLARENCE: Mom, can I really go over to a friend’s house to play
if I bring someone else home?
BELLA: I don’t know why you keep talking about these “house”
things, but yes, of course.
8. BELLA (V.O.): But don’t you want to play with Clorinda? She’s
big enough to play with now.
CLARENCE (V.O.): She’s stinky.
BELLA (V.O.): Yes, sometimes, but we let your father take care of
that.
9. CLARENCE (V.O.): And I do like to play with her sometimes,
when she’s not so stinky.
CLARENCE (hiding his eyes): Where’d I go? Where’s Clarence?
CLORINDA: (worried burbles)
CLARENCE (flinging his hands away): Ah-HA! Here I am!
CLORINDA: (delighted laughter)
10. CLARENCE (V.O.): But she likes to play with that big furry thing
too, so she doesn’t always want to play with me. And then she
smells like big furry thing.
11. BELLA: What are those?
BRYAN: Orange!
BELLA: Can we eat them?
BRYAN (cheerfully): I dunno. Let’s find out. (bites into one with a
slightly watery crunch) Yeah, we can eat ‘em. We need to eat a
LOT of ‘em.
BELLA: Because they’re good?
BRYAN: Because there’s a lot on this plant. Do you want one?
12. BELLA: No, thank you. I’m going to fish instead.
BRYAN: I don’t know what that means.
BELLA: You don’t know what what means?
BRYAN: “Fish.” I don’t know what that means.
13. BELLA: I’m going to attach a sharp thing to a long whippy thing
and throw it in the water and then pull it out again, hopefully with a
floppy eatable thing attached to the sharp thing.
BRYAN: Oh. But why did you say “fish,” then?
(Bella casts the fishing rod, which makes a noise like
fshshshshshshshsh)
BRYAN: Oh! Oh wow! That’s really clever, and lots faster to say!
(wanders off, repeating happily to himself) Fish, fish, fish, fish,
fish…
14. CLARENCE’S FRIEND: Hey, mister, what are you doing?
BRYAN: I’m throwing a sharp scratchy thing for this big furry
thing!
CLARENCE’S FRIEND: …You’re playing fetch with a wolf?
BRYAN: Is the furry thing a “wolf”? That’s a good name for it,
because that’s the sound it makes. (imitates barking) Wolf, wolf!
15. CLARENCE’S FRIEND: Your dad is weird.
CLARENCE: He’s not weird. He’s just from… Twikki Island. But
can we go over to your house to play from now on?
CLARENCE’S FRIEND: Good idea!
16. Notes from esmeiolanthe: In order for the family to leave the Wood
Age, they need to earn a gold gardening badge and a gold fishing
badge to unlock the easel, and then have someone top creativity. I
was planning on Bryan handling the fishing and Bella the
gardening, but it looks like Bella might clear both on her own. Will
she top creativity too? Only time will tell!
And if the fishing sequence sounded like a Myshuno! Entry from a
couple years back, well, I did reserve the right to incorporate it into
the real story at any time.
Until next time, Happy Simming!