Tuesday, May 27, 2014

May 3

Hiya guys! It's me, Sage. Bet you're wondering where I've been at, right?

The answer is ... moving!



Yeah, Kyle and I moved into our own place together. We talked about it, said it was going to be a trial basis. Bitsy and Traveller came with me, too. I couldn't leave them behind.



Mom says she thinks I'm moving too quickly. I think she just didn't want to see me move out.

I read her diary, especially the parts where she and Dad were dating. Apparently, he'd just moved to the Valley and the teacher assigned Mom to be his lab partner so he could catch up with the rest of the class. They were going at it the entire time. Dad says mom was so smart in school she used to correct the teachers.

Dad used to help Grandpa Plumb at the theater. Volunteer-only basis.

One night he ran into mom and took her home. Just like that.

Mom referred to Dad by all kinds of names - Cheesebutt, Cheesebreath, Cheesehead, and the like. Dad mostly just laughed it off.
He was persistent, patient. Mom accused Grandpa Plumb and Uncle Noah of trying to set them up. I wish I could have met Uncle Noah. He sounds like he was very protective and loved my mom dearly.

Then when mom went missing in Egypt, when nobody was able to contact her in anyway, Dad told her he loved her. Aww. The rest is history.

And then another big thing happened. My little sister, Sierramyst Plumb Cheesman, came home from Fort Starch.



That's shocked me as much as anything. Not only is she a good six inches taller (which makes her taller than me!) but she's bigger than me, too. I'm thin and wiry like mom and Grandma Plumb. Sierra, though, she's built more like dad. Dad was a professional soccer player. He's not a small guy. He's got broad shoulders and strong arms and legs. And Sierra is built the same way.

She's an athlete. And she's built like one.

The other thing that's different (in a good way) is that her black clothes and Technicolor hair (as far as I can tell) are both gone, replaced by her natural color, which is the same as mine.



My baby brother, Sawyer, has a new hobby - he likes to check under the bed for monsters. He thinks he's a monster-slayer or something. Like he's protecting us from the baddies. 



As for Sierra, well, when we made a quick little duck back to the Valley to pick up a few things, I heard my parents and Sierra talking at my grandparents' formal dining table. Dad was seated at the head, with Mom and Sierra on either side of him. And Dad was serious, I'd never heard him talk this way.  

You know Dad, he's a quiet, laid-back sort of guy. But on that day, he meant business. Even Mom had to sit up straighter.



"You're going to counseling, miss," Dad decided firmly. "Your mother and I are not going to be bailing you out of prison. You've had it much too good for you to be doing the things you're doing. We do not want to see your face on a wanted poster."



Sierra, though, was being smart-alecky as usual through her new horn-rimmed glasses. "If I go you're going to have to come with me."

"Oh, your mother and I are coming with you. If only to make sure you do this." Dad stopped for a moment and paused. "And another thing. You're going to college."

"College?"

"Yes, college. One of the conditions of your release from Fort Starch is that you go to college. They strongly recommended it because of your high test scores. You're smart but you never applied yourself - or at least, you applied yourself in the wrong way."

What my parents didn't know was, going to college is one of the items on Sierra's 'bucket list.'

My sister has this list of stuff she wants to do before she 'kicks the bucket' so to speak. Some of the stuff on it is stunning. I couldn't believe it when I read it myself. She wants to buy a horse? Not only buy one but jockey it in a race as well? Well, next time I go to the equine center I know who's coming with me.

She wants to build Plumbots? Apparently she's intrigued by the emerging field of plumbotics.



Make a Liquid Horror potion? Sheesh, she is SCARING me. I'm serious. I never knew her to have any interest in science, and apparently she does -- a lot of it.

Mom says that ever since Sierra started dating this girl Lily, a wannabe inventor, Sierra's locked herself in her room performing science experiments.  And I already know that she made a bomb at Fort Starch.  That in itself scares the heck out of me.

Write a science-fiction novel? Okay, this one isn't as far in left-field as it sounds. Mom's Aunt Margaret (after whom I'm named) was a sci-fi writer. But Sierra doing it? Especially since she never wrote as much as an essay in school -- and now she wants to do an entire book? For the record, I do believe Sierra has a book inside of her. Heck, for all I know, she might have ten. She doesn't talk much, never did. She's more of a doer than a talker, anyway. Maybe she could write it all out.  Who knows?

Catch a deathfish? (That's Dad talking, right there, he's a master angler. Mom says that on their first date, Dad took her to one of his favorite fishing spots, and she had to climb up the hill in spike-heeled boots, Lol) But then there's another part to this. Deathfish is one of the main ingredients for ambrosia, the top-secret, life-extending recipe only a select few Sims know how to make. The fact that Sierra wants to catch a deathfish is telling me she knows she's an ambrosial, a trait she and I have inherited from mom and Grandma Plumb. (As far as I know, AJ has not inherited this trait, and the jury is still out on the younger two.)

No wonder Dad has an army of little fishermen and fisherwomen, we all like to fish. AJ, he's almost as good as Dad with the rod and reel. Any takers on who catches the elusive deathfish first, AJ or Sierra?

Get into a bar fight? Yep, that's Sierra all right.  That one doesn't shock me any.

Even more, Sierra's challenged all the rest of us to come up with our own 'bucket lists.' I'll let you know what I come up with.



Notice that she signs her full name, SierraMyst

Of course, I told all of this to Kyle.



Like me, he's already got his degree in fine arts. And he's working on his second, in physical education. He joined the local fire department up in Hidden Springs, and one evening he'd come home, and I told him. Everything.

"Wow," he said, "you guys sound like you've really gone through something with your sister. How did you two get to be related?"

If I knew the answer to that question I'd be a gajillionaire.

Sierra and I are six days apart. We are full-blooded sisters, with the same mother and father. We have the same blonde hair, blue eyes, and tanned complexion. We look more alike than the actual twins, the Vanderburgs. Yet we have very little in common.

"Mom wants to take Sierra up to the university, and she wants me to go with her."

Kyle laughed. Sometimes he even sounds like Dad when he laughs. "From what you've told me about your sister, that should be an adventure."

Somehow I knew Kyle was telling the truth.



After Kyle went back to the station, Bitsy came up and curled next to me on the bed. I got her as a teen birthday gift from Uncle Bassy when his Golden Retriever, Honey, had puppies. And she's been true blue ever since.

She seems to know when I'm feeling down or nervous, and she's right there to lift my spirits, either with her cuddling or her barking or something she does or finds. And I was definitely nervous about our trip to University with Sierra.



When we got to the University, it was COLD and there was ice on the ground... but none of us brought our jackets. Sierra positively towered over me, and some of my old mates were in disbelief when I told them she was my younger sister.

Sierra asked me to play Frisbee with her. I don't even remember the last time we did that.



"Catch!" Sierra called, with the widest grin I'd seen from her in quite awhile. It looked and felt great. I didn't know who this person was, but she was starting to resemble my little sister -- my real little sister, not the impostor who had been standing in for her, with the Technicolor hair and the black clothes and the stinky attitude.



I tried to have my hands ready as the Frisbee came hurtling towards me. But the dang thing slipped thru my fingers.
"You're a little rusty," Sierra summed. "I'm going to have to work with you."



When we got to Orientation, Sierra's eyes fell upon a girl standing nearby. Apparently she thought she was cute. If she's going to eye every chick on campus we're going to be in for quite a ride. *Author's note: Sierra started farting hearts for her but I missed the hearts on the pic.
Something Sierra said while we were walking to the student union, though, struck a chord. "Thank you, Sage."

"For what?"

Sierra paused for a few moments before replying, "Not judging me."

"Sierra, why would I judge you? You're my little sister. I love you."

"When I came out, I expected a reaction like Princess Alex is getting at the palace in Hidden Springs. She's getting a lot of s***."

Wow. I didn't think Sierra was paying any attention to all that. Shows how much I know. It's also an indication of how bad that situation looks to the public.

"I'm glad you guys understand."



The three of us listened to a presentation by one of the upper-classmen. Mom bore her eyes into me and whispered, "I want you to watch her."

I looked at her and I was in total agreement. But I couldn't tell her why just yet. Mom is a tiny, tiny woman, but boy, can she be intimidating.



As I watched Sierra feverishly copy notes I wondered what she was thinking. College could be the best thing that's ever happened to her -- or the worst.

Thursday, May 22, 2014

February 17





As for Sierra, well, she sent me a selfie from Fort Starch. She was relaxing on her bed and looked... serene, peaceful. It's definitely odd.
I hope Fort Starch changes her, but somehow I don't think it will.



She sent another picture, this one of her lighting a firecracker in the dorm room. I texted her that she's not supposed to do that and she just laughed it off.





Next pictures she sent were of the firecracker going off. I didn't hear anything more from her that night so she must have been caught. Nevertheless, she had the gall to post the pictures on her Simbook page. Apparently she'd built a homemade bomb. I'm floored. I love my sister to death but I just don't know anymore. 

February 16




Well, Sierra left this morning to serve out her sentence at Fort Starch. I can't say I didn't know this day was coming. But to have it come now, well, feels a little anticlimactic. Especially in light of all the things that's happened recently (her coming out, her new girlfriend, her college placement). Mom did everything in her (considerable) power to hold off on it, and as it is, she did manage to get Sierra's sentence reduced. I miss her loads already and wish I could have done more to prevent this. I feel so awful.



Three weeks ago, at her high school prom, Sierra came out as a lesbian.
Apparently, she told our former butler Max first. Then she broke the news to mom and dad. Finally, she told the rest of us. On top of that, she told us she was dating Lily Richards, a girl in her advanced placement class.
She's a royal pain. But she's still my little sister. And I love her to death.
Trouble is, I have no idea what she's capable of. When I went through her room, I found guns and knives in her desk drawer. And jewelry. None of it mom or dad bought. She's got no reason to steal anything! And what was she doing with more weapons than the military? What was she going to do with those?



I wrestled with whether to inform mom and dad about Sierra's weapons stash.



I could tell that Mom did not want to comply with the order to send Sierra away.



I mean, the whole time Sierra was bragging about getting arrested and getting in handcuffs, thinking it was cool. Even little Skylar was talking about getting arrested, like her big sister.

I think that was the last straw for them.

February 13




Back at the homestead in Hidden Springs.



I've graduated and haven't a clue what to do, honestly.
"What do you plan on doing now that you have your arts degree?" Mom asked over salad.
The funny thing is I'm actually thinking about going BACK to school to finish my coursework in environmental sciences and veterinary medicine. Of course, I didn't tell her that -- yet.



Speaking of which, I caught Mom with her hand in the cookie jar. She looks like the cat that ate the prize canary!



Grandpa Plumb has a legendary sweet tooth and eats cookies for breakfast. Mom said he used to have his butler make batches of cookies at a time so he'd have them at the ready.



Poor Satis is stuck at medical school for at least another semester. And she has to complete her residency. Satis is so beautiful, she should have a line of guys knocking on her door to date her.



But things are starting to look up for her. Eddy Mullis (that cute goth guy I had a couple of art classes with) asked Satis out... and, well, you be the judge of how it went...
Actually I'm happy for her. Even though Eddy isn't the type of guy I imagined her with, she seems happy with him, so if she's happy, then I'm happy.



And suddenly Sierra, my surly sister, is blissfully happy. I suspect the main reason is her new girlfriend, Lily Richards. Lily has an interesting background. Her mom is from Shang Simla, China, and her dad is Chinese and Irish.
It's like this huge weight has been lifted off of her shoulders.
My theory is that she was worried about how we'd think about her being gay.
Fact is, we don't. We love and care for her regardless. So she likes girls. So what?



She even babysat Sawyer for a little bit the other day. You KNOW that's a small miracle. Getting Sierra to do ANYTHING with us is pretty much like pulling teeth.



And the other day at the graduation she tried to show Grandpa how to work a smartphone.



We've seen how the Queen and the palace are all twisted up in knots over Princess Alexandra. Mom and I don't agree on a lot but we do agree on that.

Dad, well, he's Dad. Nothing bothers him.



Skylar has a dance recital and is starring as Annie in the school play. She wants to be a vocal legend like her idol, Uncle Bassy's ex-girlfriend Madison Avenue. I've heard her singing in the bathtub. I think we have a little performer in our midst. :)



Mom has said that she will not push Sky into show business, it has to be Skylar's decision and not hers or Dad's. However, Mom says that when Sky turns teen she wants to put her in Le Fromage Arts School to further develop her skills and abilities.


This morning Mom was VERY upset when she hung up the phone.
"Who was that?" I asked.
Mom let out a deep sigh. "That was the university. They want me to come back to teach another semester."
"Well, that's great, right?"
"No, not really." Mom shook her head. "Actually, I was planning on going back to China to retrieve Pangu's Axe. You know, finish what I started."
"Oh. I see."
"I really need to get back to adventuring. Something about the adrenaline rush I miss."
I laughed. Mom is not going to change. I get the feeling she's going to be a little old lady running around in the tombs.



Meanwhile, AJ's got himself a stalker. Rather, an obsessed fan. Juliet Roach hangs outside our house pretty much all the time. She says she's a member of the royal press corps but the palace reassigned her to us.



It was pouring rain outside, so I invited her in for breakfast. See that redhead at the table? That's Kyle. He paid me a visit. We were talking about school and fishing and gardening and pretty much everything else.



Kay came over briefly before her plane left for Appaloosa Plains. I was crying as I hugged her tightly and wouldn't let go. I got the feeling it was going to be a long time before I saw her again.

January 31

New Beginnings


Today begins the Chinese New Year. Appropriately, it's the Year of the Horse. And also appropriately, it's a new beginning for me.



You see, I received my Bachelor of Arts in Art History from Sims University. Am I nervous? Absolutely. Am I excited? You betcha.





Most of my family has come, yes even my Uncle Bassy. And our old butler Max came too, even though he now works for the Crown Prince.



Even Kyle is here. You don't know how much that means to me.

The only person not here is Satis and that's because she's doing her residency. I'll be calling her Dr. Satis pretty soon. :)


Mom threw a graduation party at her place.



And like a moth to a flame, Kay went right to AJ. She hung on every word he uttered.
"So what are you going to do after graduating?"
"Go finish flight school, and probably go train in Oasis Landing."
"Where Princess Alexandra is?"



AJ let out a deep sigh. "Probably. The call is coming soon for me to go."
"You're serious about this going into space thing."
"I've been training for it since I arrived at Fort Starch. They recruited me straight into it, and I have no choice."
"Well, what do you WANT, AJ? This life doesn't make you happy. I just think -- you know -- you'd be happier as a cop."
"I have mom's blood in me, I can't help it."



I reached for my brother and gave him a big hug.



He was a little tentative at first but the embrace became tighter.
"So, Kayleigh is still leaving eh?"
I shrugged. "I can't convince her otherwise."
"I'll miss her."
"I'll miss her too."



AJ changed into his 'dress' shirt and went over to dance with Sharon, who'd just arrived at the party.



He scarcely left her side all evening, even when his phone rang and even when Sierra shot him a puzzled glare.



Meanwhile, Mom and Kyle had a fairly brief conversation. "So you're Sage's friend, right?"
"Yes," he said.
"Sage has told me a lot about you. You and your husband went to China and catalogued the fish species there?"



When I looked over at Uncle Bassy, he was working his charm on Dr. Noetal, my dean. "So you're Sage's uncle?" I heard Dr. Noetal ask.
"Yes. Her mother is my older sister. Practically raised me, almost."
"I see. So you're the actor, Sebastian Bassy Plumb?"
"I'm the actor," my uncle nodded affirmatively. "My sister gave me that nickname, and it kinda stuck."



Uncle Bassy autographed a Blu-Ray copy of one of his movies for her. I didn't realize she was a fan of his.



I looked over and saw Dr. Anthony, AJ's technology dean, dancing with Tiffany Rich, the student body president and editor of the campus newspaper. Basically she's the top dog on campus.



"You stepped on my foot!"
"I'm sorry, Sharon! I didn't mean --"



In the next moment, though, I saw her kissing up to Mom.



The whole thing made me wonder what her intentions are.



Meanwhile, Mom sat with Sierra at the table, where they both sat listening to the music that was playing on the radio. "Guess what?" Sierra revealed excitedly. "I've been accepted for early admission to the university!"
"That's terrific, honey!" Mom exclaimed.