Fanon:Junior Broke

Skip-Junior Broke (better known simply as Junior Broke, or formerly known as Unborn Baby Broke), is a playable resident in my player stories in The Sims 2 in Pleasantview. He is the son to Brandi Broke (née Newbie) and the late Skip Broke, the adopted son to Stacen Edwards, the younger half-brother to Dustin and Beau Broke, the adoptive younger half-brother to Kate and Amin Edwards, and the elder half-brother to Stacey Edwards. Junior is 32 days from being an Adult.

The widowed Brandi Broke gave birth to Junior Broke, two Sim days after playing the Broke Family. Due to his father's character file being unlinked, he only inherited his mother's genetics, and thus is simply a clone of Brandi Broke. This sort of "cloning" always produces a child of the opposite gender, so there was no chance of him being born a female. Despite inheriting none of Skip's genetics, we can safely give him credit as Junior's biological father, while I consider Dustin and Beau to be the sons of the unresurrectable Skip.

Brandi Broke soon married her fiancée, Stacen Edwards. Stacen's daughter Kate, and his adopted son Amin Edwards were adopted by Brandi, while Dustin, Beau and Junior were adopted by Stacen. Brandi moved in with Stacen, leaving Dustin, Beau and Junior to live on their own - their houses were next door to each other.

Stacen and Brandi had one child together - a boy named Stacey Edwards, who is Junior's younger half-brother.

Because he is simply a male version of his mother, I decided to give him the same career path. However I still gave him a different Aspiration, as well as letting him keep the Personality and Interests that he was born with.

Trivia

 * Junior Broke is officially a Vegetarian in my player stories.
 * I originally dyed Junior's hair blonde to make him look more like his father, only to dye his hair black again upon deciding to let him keep his natural hair colour.
 * I chose to name him Junior, because until his mother re-married and had another child, he was the youngest of Brandi's children.