Fanon:Lady Wong

Lady Cho Mei Wong (referred to by the townsfolk as 'The Gluttonous Lady Wong') is a fan-made sim who lives in Twinbrook. The town shipped with The Sims 3: Ambitions.

Lady Wong lives alone in her mansion.

Etymology
"Cho" means eminet, which means someone respected. "Mei" means plum, a purple fruit, referencing how soft Cho is on the outside. And "Wong" means emperor. Lady Wong's birth name in English is 'Eminent Plum Emperor'.

Backstory
Lady Cho Wong was born in 1988 to Mei and Gong Fu Wong in Shang Simla. As a young girl, Cho was very smart, and was educated at a private school for girls near the coast and was taught by Teacher Xing, a young woman who moved away in 2000. With no teacher, Cho was taught by Mei and Fu at home, and grew up to meet Chung Shang, Cho fell in love with Chung and 3 weeks later the couple got married. Cho and Shung moved together to Twinbrook and had finally settled.

Mei and Fu's Death
In 2009, Cho and Chung recieved a phone call from one of Mei and Gong's servants. The servant revealed the two had decided to go on a skiing holiday somewhere in Champs Les Sims, but at the top of a mountain, an avalanche occured, killing Gong and fatally injuring Mei. Cho and Chung flew over to China to see Mei. She was badly injured and shaken up after Gong's death. Mei was happy to see her daughter, and died peacefully.

Chung's Death
In December 2015, Cho and Chung were ready to start trying for a baby. Chung drove to the supermarket to get dinner as he usually did of an evening. However, on his way home, he unexpectadly slipped off the road on a bridge into the ice cold river below.

Depression
Now alone, Cho turned to food to cope with her worries, and started eating. And with no one around the enormous house, Cho had no one to comfort her. She daren't go outside, for fear she might be hurt much the same as Mei, Gong and Chung all were. Cho gained 190 lbs, and wasn't the petite woman she thought she still was. Every mirror in the house had been smashed after Chung's death, so there was no way of Cho ever knowing. Any clothes that were to small Cho wore anyway, bursting at the seams.