By some bizarre stroke of luck, Sincerity makes a friend at school.
His name is Aldo (his last name is stupid and she' can't remember it, anyway) and his house is really cool. Sincerity wishes her house had a backyard as cool as Aldo's.
"So anyway, that's my plan to take over the world," Sincerity concludes. The rest of the family was hanging out in the darkened garage, for some reason, so that's where she and Aldo were, too.
"Cool," says Aldo.
"Cool," says Aldo.
Sincerity thinks Aldo is a pretty neat kid. Not too bright, but neat. And he's nice to her even though she wants to demolish life as they know it and rebuild society into a dark dystopian fantasy, so he's alright in her book.
She promises to remember his kindness when she's Supreme Overlord of the world and purges the planet of everybody she doesn't like. Aldo says thanks and asks if she wants to see his comic book collection.
She promises to remember his kindness when she's Supreme Overlord of the world and purges the planet of everybody she doesn't like. Aldo says thanks and asks if she wants to see his comic book collection.
A pointless shot of Tide being cute.
A pointless shot of Melarkey climbing into her bunk.
Curfew rolls around, and Sincerity dashes off to eat dinner.
"Bye, Aldo! Let's hang out again sometime!"
"Bye, Aldo! Let's hang out again sometime!"
When she gets home, it's actually Tide's birthday, not dinner. Which is disappointing.
Tide is so hyped to be older.
Cadydid and Melarkey have another mother-daughter fishing trip. They don't talk much, but it's nice.
Tide takes up painting. His first piece is questionably art, but he shows potential.
Sometimes, Sincerity will come into his room - the nursery, re-decorated - with a book and make herself at home. She doesn't actually talk to him, except to insult his art. Tide appreciates the company.
As it turns out, either Edward, Jerry, or Kyle is a female, and she made more fish. Melarkey names them Robert and Paula.
Sincerity decides to tell Melarkey about her friend, Aldo.
"Is he the kid with the frizzy hair?" she asks.
"Yes, and it's the BEST hair," Sincerity answers aggressively.
"Is he the kid with the frizzy hair?" she asks.
"Yes, and it's the BEST hair," Sincerity answers aggressively.
When Melarkey leaves, Sincerity turns her attention to her mother.
"Why don't you ever smile, Mom?" she inquires. "It's weird. Are you a robot?"
Cadydid cracks the best grin she can.
"Why don't you ever smile, Mom?" she inquires. "It's weird. Are you a robot?"
Cadydid cracks the best grin she can.
The summer festival arrives in Cherry Blossom Island! The kids get the day off from school, and the entire family treks over to enjoy the festivities.
First things first - a family picture in the photo booth.
Afterwards, the family splits up. Tide and Tiberius start a water balloon war.
Meanwhile, the girls attempt to rollerskate.
Sincerity is appalled by her lack of skills.
You okay there, Cadydid?
After activities, everybody gathered back together to get food.
Tide ate at a table in the corner, alone, facing the wall.
Melarkey discovers the snow cone machine.
She really wants to sit in that seat. Pink is her favorite color.
It tastes good, probably.
Sincerity looks like she's going to snow cone someone to death.
But she just eats it.
Melarkey asks her mother if she's having fun.
"Of course," Cadydid says, and actually giggles. "I got to spend the entire day with all of you."
This comes as a relief to Melarkey. Her mother doesn't smile enough, in her opinion, and seeing her when she does is comforting.
"Of course," Cadydid says, and actually giggles. "I got to spend the entire day with all of you."
This comes as a relief to Melarkey. Her mother doesn't smile enough, in her opinion, and seeing her when she does is comforting.
The next day, right before her birthday, Sincerity disappeared in a tragic glitching accident. Tiberius went to the local scientists, Cadydid scoured the library for books on the subject, in hopes of finding a solution, but there were none. The glitch came out of nowhere - one moment, Sincerity was there, and the next she wasn't.
It was after this that the family decided they were done with Cherry Blossom Island. They needed somewhere new - a fresh start. Sunset Valley will have to do.
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Sincerity glitched and wouldn't age up. There's no way that I know of to fix it, and I didn't want it to affect the rest of the family, so I was forced to delete her.
I don't want to attempt drama in a blog about sims, but I had to explain it somehow. OOPS.
It was after this that the family decided they were done with Cherry Blossom Island. They needed somewhere new - a fresh start. Sunset Valley will have to do.
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Sincerity glitched and wouldn't age up. There's no way that I know of to fix it, and I didn't want it to affect the rest of the family, so I was forced to delete her.
I don't want to attempt drama in a blog about sims, but I had to explain it somehow. OOPS.