Tuesday 9 August 2011

Chapter Fifty-Nine → Don't make me chase you, even doves have pride

The family's life went on pretty normally, Riker living in his own little fantasy world.


While Puzzle found his own playmates.


Tyrone on the other hand, had become a Jedi and could repair the dishwasher with the powers of his mind.


That was the last straw, it was time for some help.


Rolando was hired.


"So, do you actually need the monocle or are you just like super pretentious?"


"Hey dad, do you think you could like stop being crazy neurotic for a second and teach me how to drive?"


 And in the Benz no less, rock on.


Soon enough it was the boy's birthday, Riker was up first.


Riker grew into quite a goofy looking teenager.


Puzzle on the other hand, grew up pretty nice, Riker was obviously jealous.


Later that night, Tommy and Tyrone had their birthdays, without any big fuss.


Age agreed with Tommy.


It agreed with Tyrone as well, hey, what's Liberty doing up so damn late, get to bed child!


The next morning, the boys decided to hang out in the newly decorated room that the butler lived in.


While Liberty flexed her creative muscles.


Later than day, Liberty gave a call to her girlfriend, asking Loretta if she wanted to come over and hang out. It was a weekend so they could spend most of the day just goofing off if they wanted too, what the colorful sprite wasn't expected was to be turned down.


Not wanting to spend her entire Saturday at home, Liberty went out, trying not to let the fact that she was turned down for a date to bother her, only problem was, it did, it bothered her a lot.


It wasn't like Loretta hadn't been to her house before, the only difference now was that it wasn't a weekday so both her parents were home. But why should that get in the way of anything, her parents were sweetie pies.


After spending the afternoon brooding over all the 'whys' at the beach, Liberty decided just as the sun began to set, that she would head over to Loretta's place and demand an explanation, nothing would deter her from her righteous anger....


Well, almost nothing. Oh well, the best laid plans and all that.


As she headed home that night, trying to beat curfew, she decided that the next chance she got she would talk to Loretta about it, she and her lips could just shut up for a minute and listen to Libby.


As it turned out, no one noticed that Liberty made it home just slightly after curfew.



The following days went on normally, Liberty not really getting a chance to speak to Loretta between their hectic school schedule as well as their after school activities. 


Of course, there was always time to play.


There was also time to fire the butler, who made more mess than her was worth, and he never did laundry, the man was useless. Which of course, left the house with an empty bedroom again.



Liberty took to the room and in one afternoon used her epic powers of fashion and art to redesign the room for Puzzle.

"You did all this for me?" Puzzle asked when she showed him the room.



"It was nothing." Liberty waved off his thanks with a bright smile. "I can't imagine having to live in the same room with Riker." She said, poking fun at her brother.

"It's not nothing Libby." Puzzle said, taking a step forward toward her, which in turned caused her to take a step backward.


"Puzzle." The girl said seriously. "Um, i dunno what you thought, but i'm just your friend."

"Then why did you do this for me? Why have you always been nice to me?"

"Because i'm a nice person, it's what i do, i wanted to make you happy."

"You did." Puzzle said.

"And i'm glad, but that's all i wanted, all i'll ever want." She told him. "I'm with Loretta."

"You can't be serious about her, she's a vampire."

"That means nothing to me Puzzle, and it should mean nothing to you."

"Why?"

"Because it's my choice and none of your business." Liberty said plainly, not coming off rude or accusing, simply stating a fact. "I'm sorry." She said with a shake of her head before walking out of his room.


As she left, Liberty couldn't help but feel that there had been a slight power shift right then, and something told her, it wasn't in her favor.


The next morning, Liberty attempting to make breakfast, it didn't work out well. She might not be the best chief, but normally she was better than that. It had to be her mind, it was a swirl of worries. She was starting to have an inkling as to why Loretta wasn't willing to come around her house when her parents were home, if Puzzle's reaction to the girl's vampirism was any clue.


Once she had given up on the cooking, Liberty stuck her nose in a book, doing her best to ignore Puzzle's glare at her from where he stood after waking up later that morning. "Libby, your senior prom is coming up soon, are you going to go?" Tommy asked from the kitchen, oblivious to the two teens attempting to ignore one another.

"I dunno." Liberty muttered into her book.

"Don't have a date? Who did you go with to your last prom? Some girl right, what was her name?"

"Loretta." Puzzle said, unable to keep the bitter tone out of her voice.

"Puzzle!" She hissed at the boy.

"Loretta? I don't think i've met her, where do her parents work?" Tommy asked, noising into his daughter's life.

"Tommy." Tyrone said in a little warning tone, which implied that the other man was not to grill the girl on her love life.

"Um.. i dunno." Liberty muttered.

"Her parents are vampires." Puzzle said.


"Puzzle!!" Liberty snapped loudly, closing her book and glaring at the boy.

"What? They are, and so is she!" Puzzle snapped back.

"You're dating a vampire." Tommy asked in disbelief.

"Tommy." Tyrone said again in that tone that said for him to play nice.


"I don't wanna talk about it." Liberty said as she got up and attempted to walk away.

"No, wait a second, get your ass back here." Tommy said, stopping the teen from leaving.


"How come you didn't tell me that you were dating a vampire? How could you possibly be dating a vampire."

"Tommy." Tyrone said again from his seat at the table, Puzzle sticking his nose in a book because he really hadn't realized he would get her into that much trouble.

"I'm not just dating her."

"Oh Libby, don't tell me you're in love with it."

"She's not an it!!" Liberty shouted.


"You have no idea what vampires are capable of! They're murdering, evil, raping monsters!" Tommy shouted back, which got Tyrone to stand and shout for them both to 'stop it right now'. "I will not stop, she has no idea -"

"But I do!" Tyrone said to his husband firmly, which in turn did get Tommy to shut up for a moment.


But it was too late, the damage was done, words were said that could not be taking back. It took all of a second for Liberty to burst into tears and run to her room, Tommy sighing as she did.

"Smart." Tyrone said, sounding unimpressed. "Puzzle, go to your room." He snapped at the boy who was shocked at how much his little snip had snowballed out of control.


Liberty threw herself onto her bed, burying her head in her pillows, sobbing.


After crying for a good long while, Liberty got dressed quickly and headed out, managing not to alert her parents to her sneaking out of the back door. She was just about to grab her scooter when she noticed Loretta at the park near her house, forgoing the vehicle she headed over to where the other girl was.

"Hey!" Loretta smiled brightly as she greeted Liberty before her face sobered.


"What... what's wrong?" She asked her crying girlfriend.


Liberty just shook her head before falling into Loretta's arms.


"Libby?" The vampire said, her voice hitching in worry. "What's wrong?"

"How could he be so e-evil!?" Liberty sobbed against the other girl's shoulder, hiccuping slightly.

"Who?" Loretta asked, wondering exactly what could have happened that would get the other girl this upset. It took some coaxing, but eventually she got the entire story out of Liberty, Puzzle's misguided romantic feelings, Tommy's reaction to vampires, all of it.


As the sun began to set, Loretta finally managed to calm Liberty down to an even level.


"You know, it's not easy for your father, i'm sure." Loretta said, looking over at the other girl, the dulling light causing her eyes to glow brightly. 

"Why, because he's a racist?" Liberty said sullenly, Loretta just smirking.

"How could you possibly thing your father's a racist?" She asked, after all, it was no secret that the Talliway's had a long history of marrying out of their own race or in some cases, species, considering their fay connections.

"Well what am i suppose to think?"


"What if i told you, your father use to be one of us?" Loretta asked.

"I'd laugh."

"It's true." Loretta said. "He's not a pure bred, he's like me, half fay, half vampire."

"But he's... not a vampire." Liberty said, forgoing the word 'human' since technically he wasn't that either.

"It's well known in the underworld where the cure comes from."

"The cure?"

"For vampirism."

"Where does it come from?"

"Your house." Loretta stated plainly, the her lapsing into the story that was well known within the covens of both ancients and the fringe groups. The story of one little fay with the muddy blood of a human running through her veins, spending her entire life digging through the most dangerous of magics to get her revenge on the vampire that wronged her. But more importantly, to save her children from being taken from her, twisted and turned into predators, into something lower on the food chain than any real vampire would ever let themselves be. Into parasites that feed off the weak, the young and the wounded. "She was your grandmother." Loretta finished.

"So dad, and Aunt Trista...."

"Were vampires, born and raised."

"Why didn't he tell me?" Liberty asked, not really expecting Loretta to have the answer but needed to ask it anyway.


"The way i see it." Loretta said as she scooted closer to Liberty, taking her hand into her own as Libby tossed an arm around her. "It's not an easy thing to talk about, it's unclear to those out side of the family what happened in the house that night. But when she was found, beaten, there was a pile of ash next to her. We can only assume she got her revenge, weeks later the cure was sold wide spread and in the end, she got her last wish, she saved her children."

Liberty swallowed thickly, it was like she had just tried to dry swallow a big pill, her throat closing up. "No wonder he hates vampires." She said softly.

"I'm willing." Loretta said rather randomly.

"What?"

"I'm willing to change." Loretta clarified. "For you."

Liberty smiled gently at her girlfriend, a hint of sadness to it. "I don't want you too."

"But -"

"Don't change, not now, not ever." Liberty said before pulling the other girl into a heated kiss.


Not ever, she thought.


Chapter Notes:

Whew, caught up to where i am in my game. I'd be even farther had i not gotten side tracked by a clean hood i started playing in to see if i could fix a glitch that keeps happening in CAS when anyone (aka my niece & mother) attempts to start a new game. Suddenly the characters names go poof and the rest of menu becomes unclickable, it's started happening on my mother's brand spanking new laptop as well, so i'm assuming it has something to do with either the newest patch or the August store packs, because the new laptop literally has nothing else in it but Sims and those three store packs. I thought it had fixed when i cleared the caches and world files, but alas, nope. Back to the drawing board, just what i need, more reason for me to yank my hair out lol. Oh well, it's falling out on it's own anyway, stupid tumor. Also! Puzzle really did have a crush on Liberty, he kept getting wishes to have a first kiss with her, so of course that meant i got to turn him into an asshole in my story. There isn't another prom coming up in my game, that was again, just in the story, but i'm hoping another will happen soon so i don't have to pretend it happened just for the blog.

4 comments:

  1. Loved this chapter and the family drama. Also hearing about the past generations from an outsiders point of view was very cool.

    Welcome back, and I surely hope you get your technical issues cleared up soooooon!!

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  2. I agree with Red... but it was kinda weird hearing all of that drama wrapped up into a paragraph. But I guess that's how history works too!

    Where did you get that shelf you have all your potions on in your basement? I've been trying to find shelving that fits them and I've been having troubles and just remembered seeing that in your legacy.

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  3. Poor Liberty, caught between her love and family history, and Puzzle must feel dreadful having his little snipe trigger off a family row

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  4. Thanks for the comments guys ^^ Yeah, it was odd summing up the entire last gen in a paragraph, but i figured from the readers point of view, a rehash of what they just read not that long ago would have been dull.

    @Maddie, the shelf i use for the potions i got from simcredibledesigns.com from their Sims3 area obviously. It's part of an art room set, it can be found on the second page under 'misc rooms'. The shelf can be downloaded on it's own, but i have the whole set. Be wary, their stuff is fab, you will fall in love with it :)

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