Fanon:The Sims Saga

The Sims Saga is an ongoing tale written by Maximagination. The story, which takes place in The Sims 3's universe, describes the life of a household, but it will eventually focus on its connection to other households as it moves into different areas.

Matt's Story
Matt Corona: An adult sim who lived on the other side of Twinbrook. He has a daughter, Calley. His traits are Shy, Unstable, Coward, Over-Emotional, and Nurting. This sim was created specifically for the story.

Calley Corona: A child sim. She is Matt's daughter. Not much is known about her, except she got pnuemonia from an accident. Her traits are Hydrophobic, Brave, and Excitable. This sim was created specifically for the story.

Molly Coddle: A pre-made sim in Twinbrook. She works as a doctor.

Pattina's Story
Pattina Ho: She is a child sim, also the daughter of Wallisi Ho and Wang Bo Ho, the owners of the ShyShock resort. She was named after Pattina Knack, a family friend who passed away in front of her very eyes. Her traits are Clumsy, Loves the Outdoors, and Diva. Her best friend is her imaginary friend, Lucky. This sim was made in one of the author's households.

Kelly Ho: She is a teen sim, and Pattina Ho's half-sister. She was born in the future, as Wallisi had been distraught after Lenny Smith-Jones broke up with her. This sim was made in one of the author's households.

Taylor's Story
Taylor: He is a young adult sim who moved to Twinbrook 28 days after Wallisi. He used to live in Bridgeport, but he moved away since his dreams of journalism clashed with his dislike of the celebrities. Little did he know that Twinbrook also had its fair share. This sim was made in one of the author's households, as well as his first sim to be entirely randomized.

Matt's Story
"I had lived on the other side of the lake. Sure, it was away from everybody, but I liked the peace. I guess I was kind of shy, and I always felt embarrased that people would watch as I had one of my... err... "bad days". I'm sure Calley didn't mind. She was always out at the neighbor's house. I guess I was fine with that. My house had this nice little porch and a rocking chair that I'd always sit on. Sometimes, the clouds would give way and I'd see the view of the downtown area. It wasn't much... actually, it was a lot. The buildings shone in the rare sunlight, and their reflection would beam on the waters. But one building that especially caught my eye was that SkyShock.

The Skyshock was the tallest building in this city. I never went up close, but it always mesmerized me. This town was filled with buildings made before I was even born, and here was an aluminum building of some sorts. I heard Calley say many things about the resort, as it was near the school at the other side. She told me that these columns held up the "lobby" of the resort. She said the building was owned by a lady who went to the future. As much as I would'nt have believed it, I never knew. I was fine with seeing it from the distance. As long as one of those resorts didn't get to this side, I was fine.

Eventually, Calley got home, and she went to bed. The clouds rolled in, and I decided it was time to go sleep to. And that was it. I went to sleep.

The next morning, I felt different. I woke up, and I felt so confused. I began to hyperventilate, My face started twitching, and I hit the floor in pain. Was this it? Am I going to change forever? I always had this unstable problems, but they never got to this point. I tried getting a bag, but they were all gone. I nearly yelled at poor Calley when she said hi. I began to drive her to school, since I decided I could get a bag. I began driving the ol' car, when I got dizzy. I tried to brake, but my body wasn't strong enough to hit them. I tried moving to the side, when I noticed a bumping. Calley began screaming as I got confused in my mind.

That's when I hit the water. I reached for the door, but I couldn't. I felt Calley tug me, but that was it That's my last memory... Poor Calley. She is scared of water, and I made her sit though this."

Ms. Coddle jotted down the data as she checked his temperature. "You're lucky. Calley managed to bust open the door and save you. However, Mr. Corona I have some bad news. She has a small case of pnumeonia. However, the doctor are right at it. As for you, I don't think you are emotionally ready to leave. You seem to have reported various other cases of this.

"But not this bad. When will I be ready to see Calley again?" Matt said.

"Mr. Corona, we believe you just can't be trusted yet." Ms. Coddle replied. "We have no other choice but to admit you for insanity before anybody else gets hurt." Matt tried to get up, but he still felt exhausted.

"Is that... bad, Coddle?" Matt panicked as Ms. Coddle assured him.

"No, it's not like those movies. You will just get daily therapy, and we will provide a room for you. And please, call me Molly."

"Molly? Is there anything I can do for Calley? I know she's still a bit hurt about the whole... whole..."

"Don't worry, Mr. Corona. After we fix her up, we'll have her temporairly relocated over to her mother." Molly answered.

"But she lives up at Moonlight Falls!" Matt screamed. "That place is a whole different ball game."

"Unfortunately, that's all they can do. You don't seem to have any trusted relatives in town."

"What about the neighbors? Surely they can do something!" Matt had a scared look in his green eyes, and Molly tried calming him.

"Mr. Corona, I will work with the social workers to see what I can do. But for now, just get some rest." Molly began to head out as she heard Matt say one last thing.

"If she has to leave... just let her spend a day at the SkyShock."

Pattina's Story
Pattina was laying in her bed. Her parents seemed like they were crying, and her sister went out for something. Her imaginary friend was trying to ask if she was alright.

"So, Patty, how you feel?" Lucky asked.

"Me? I'm confused." Pattina sat up. "I didn't really know who she was in the first place."

"But you were named after her!" Lucky yelled.

"I know, but do you really like my name? I mean, what kind of starlight has a pretty name like Pattina Ho? It sounds more like something YOU'D make. And why? They weren't really close."

"I know about as much as you do. I can only help you so much. Go to sleep anyway, its 9:30." However, she heard the door opened and checked on her sister.

"Hey Kelly, how- whoa, you're ugly." Pattina saw that she had put on some make-up and dyed her hair.

"I figured I'd cope with the panic, like they did in that one movie i watched... diva." Kelly started walking to her room, but Pattina stopped her.

"Kelly... can i ask you something?"

"What, Patty?" Kelly asked.

"How was she? You know... Mrs. Knack." Kelly motioned for Pattina to go in her room. Pattina sat in her desk, while Kelly climbed into her loft bed.

"Pattina was... a family friend. She was one of the first people Ol' Wallisi was friends with. Even after her whole future stint, they still kept in touch a lot. And-" Before Kelly continued, Pattina cut her off.

"I GET IT, MOMMY WENT TO THE FUTURE AND SHE BROUGHT ROBOTS BACK AND YOU WERE BORN THERE BECAUSE SHE WAS DEPRESSED ABOUT THE PRESENT MY GOSH... Sorry, it happens. Continue."

"You see, when your dad came to live with us, Patty was the first person he met over here in Twinbrook. She hang out with Wally and Bo a lot. And at the last party, she seemed kind of ill. They were goint\g to do one last thing with her, and she..." Wallisi began choking up, and just laid there.

"Thanks for telling me, Kelly. It makes more sense." Pattina decided to go back to her room.

"So Kelly, what did they say?" Lucky told her.

"Oh, she didn't really say much, but this might be something to examine more.

Taylor's Story
Taylor's house was not much. The architect had to build it on a hill, and he also seemed to have left a bit of space vacant. But Taylor was fine with this. It was basically the same size as other apartments, he thought, and he could surely try to make it bigger. After all, he did want a family eventually.

It was a Saturday, and Taylor was just at home, praticing his writing. The paper didn't open until Monday, so he had some time to prepare. Eventually, he got a headache from writing and he decided to hit up the park.

Taylor lived on the other side of the lake, but from where he was, he never saw anything. on the other side. as the taxi drove him to the other side. He appreciated the whole "folk town" feeling, but he did not like that ugly tall building. I mean, he thought, who thought that was a good idea?

Taylor reached the park, and sat on the first bench he saw. The bench was facing the fountain that shot up to the sky. This is nice, he thought. No views of that ugly building...

Taylor decided to attempt to write a story. He always wanted to do one as a child in Bridgeport, but of course, he was always occupied with work. He pulled up his laptop and sat there. He needed a title. If he didn't, he'd forget later. Eventually, he decided on the name "Swamp Fountain", a story about a little kid who is trying to clean the town's fountain. He decided on this after seeing a little kid running into the fountain, whose pants looked mossy. This is what the story went:

"Trees. Trees surrounded the city. There were many different types. Simcamores, Sixam ferns, and Redwoods. In said city, they loved the trees. Until fall. All the trees shed their clothes, and the town was chest deep in leaves! Everybody was disgusted. Those trees stood there, naked with their branches out, and the Sims got all itchy. So they gave up. Everybody left towards Burland, and this city eventually was branches all around.

But there was a fountain. The fountain seemed to be the last place in town. It was all that was left, an abandoned fountain that always kept running. And running. Eventually..." he stopped there. This would be just like that awful biography I read... disgusting.

"What are you doing there?" A little girl with brown hair asked. Taylor nearly dropped his laptop.

"Uhh... hey..." Taylor raised his hand. "Who are you?"

"I'm Calley. C-A-L-L-E-Y." She smiled to him with her almost-complete teeth.

"I'm.. uh... Taylor." Calley reached out her hand.

"I like to say hi to the new people. I come here after school sometimes, but I like going with my friends too."

"Where are your parents?" Taylor asked. He tried to take it back after seeing Calley looked sad. "Are you okay?"

"Yeah." Calley answered. "It's just that my dad got into... an accident. And I was with him."

"Oh." Taylor answered. "I'm sorry."

"I think I might have to leave. They don't know how long daddy will be in the hospital, because he wasn't feeling well when it... happened. My nieghbors are taking care of me, but they don't have enough simoleons to care for a 3rd kid.

"Sorry. Where might you go?" Taylor tried to ask.

"Moonlight Shores." Calley looked like she was going to cry. "I don't want to go there. It has... people..." She immediately seemed to change when she saw the laptop. "Do you have any racing games?"

"I had this one called Plum Racers, but it's at home. I just began writing a story about that fountain over there."

"Goody. Fountains." Somebody called for Calley. "Bye, come back often!" And Calley ran off into the distance.

"What an interesting character." He said outloud. He packed his stuff and drove back home to write a couple more chapters.