It isn't long before Sincerity begins to reveal the darker side of her personality.
On the first day of school, Sincerity decides she'd rather skip and play games on her dad's computer. Obviously, the main hallway is not exactly a discreet location, and when Cadydid catches and scolds her, she angrily tells her mother that she can't wait to see her ghost.
Cadydid doesn't seem all that bothered by the notion, but the rest of the family is... concerned.
On the first day of school, Sincerity decides she'd rather skip and play games on her dad's computer. Obviously, the main hallway is not exactly a discreet location, and when Cadydid catches and scolds her, she angrily tells her mother that she can't wait to see her ghost.
Cadydid doesn't seem all that bothered by the notion, but the rest of the family is... concerned.
Melarkey wishes she could share her room with Edward, Jerry, and Kyle instead. Sincerity isn't all that bad when unprovoked, but it's the worry that something might provoke her that makes Melarkey distressed.
Quality sister bonding time.
A suspicious figure slinks around the corner of the Soapberry residence.
What could this burglar be after...?
Wait, is she taking what I think she's taking?
No, please! Take the children, take anything! Just not the custom-designed computer I worked so hard on!
NOOOOOO
Tiberius gets up for a midnight pee and walks in on the burglar stealing the toilet.
It's... awkward.
Then, she disappears into the night, never to be seen again.
Sincerity vows to avenge her sister's computer, even though it was a dinosaur.
Unfortunately, "I need to hunt down an unknown burglar to restore my family's honor" is not a valid excuse to miss school.
The rest of the family mourns the lost computer.
Tide is bad at playing with things.
Now that most of the kids are older, Cadydid returns to fishing her days away.
Sincerity is a monster.
Anyway, here's a cool but pointless picture of Cadydid.
It's also Melarkey's birthday, but everybody forgets so she celebrates it while trying to improve her writing skill.
She turns out absolutely gorgeous.
And, despite this pushover expression, rolls the Brave trait.
More Melarkey spam. She's the heir, btw.
The only thing that sucks about the teenage years is high school. Nobody likes it, but somebody's gotta do it.