Fanon:The Genesis Project/Chapter 15

The Wizard Household
This past winter has been quite exciting and maybe even a little nerve wrecking for the Sebastian and I. As was mentioned in the last report, we had moved into the lot right next door to the Harper's. To think that I grew up seeing this plot of land growing up. I would have never guessed that I would be moving out here to build up my own household.

The first thing we did was we quickly built a bare shack so that we wouldn't freeze during the first snow. That took most of the money that I got from my share of the Harper family fund. I didn't want to borrow some more money because that counters the whole point of living on your own, to survive on your own without becoming dependent on others needlessly. So Sebastian and I became cashiers at Alex and Jim's stores respectively. It doesn't pay a whole lot, but it is enough to make life comfortable.

Since things are a little less frantic now that we have a roof over our heads, Sebastian and I have decided to have at least one child. Don't want to stress out to provide with the minimal income that we have. So Sebastian is now pregnant and should be giving birth within the next couple of days. Who knows? If things go alright for us, we might be able to buy a business to build up for another source of income. That might not be for a while, but I still want to do that eventually. There is no way that we will be able to survive on cashier's income forever.

-Lee Wizard

The Harper Household
It seems like things are continually changing around here. Corbin has decided to move in with the Gardener Household to join with Patrick. Those two will have the largest gap in age, but it really isn't that bad right? I mean, it isn't like someone my age is chasing after any of the boys. I admit that they have grown into quite the young men, but that is just not something that is going to happen. I know my brothers agree with me on that.

And speaking of brothers, Jim has had his birthday now as well. I just can't get over how much he reminds me of dam. Of course, he says that I look more like Dam than he does. Who am I to argue because I don't really see my own face. The reflection of water can only show so much. I guess the next closest thing would be to have Jim paint my portrait, but I'm not too sure how accurate that would be. In any case, Jim has always been better with his music than art. His music shop actually attests to that.

As far as the other businesses under the Harper name, they are doing well. There haven't been any huge expansions, but they are still growing. The Real Estate Agency has a few lots that are available for purchase. The school and cemetery have been getting their final touches to where they are actually looking like how I have envisioned them. I sure hope that they are how my dam envisioned them because they were done with him in mind. The Art Gallery has been renamed to Tyler's Art because the community has decided that the home businesses should be closed and moved out of the homes so that we can keep business and family life separate. That way when the boys do take over the businesses, they can focus on the two without trying to juggle too much.

Which leads me to my final piece of news for this quarter. There are now a fourth generation in the Harper household. Chad and Franklin had cute twins who they named Randall and Ron. Looks like they will continue the twin tradition in the family. It almost makes me wonder if that is always the case that there will be twins. I'm sure that isn't the case, but these last few births have mostly been twins. Kinda makes you wonder.

-David Harper

The Carpenter Household
To be written in by Alex Carpenter

The Fisher Household
To be written in by Nick Fisher

The Baker Household
To be written in by Connor Baker

The Potter Household
To be written in by Martin Potter

The Gardener Household
To be written in by Eric Gardener

The Taylor Household
To be written in by Lance Taylor

The Plummer Household
To be written in by Jared Plummer

The Warlock Household
To be written in by Adam Warlock