Fanon:The Genesis Project/Chapter 10

The Harper Household
After Jim became an adult, I gave my boys a talk because we needed to make sure that the Harper name continues, especially when there is so much wealth to be carried. I guess my little prep talk worked because now we have 3 little ones in our home. I wasn't exactly expecting to have so many so fast, but that is also because David wasn't thinking he'd have twins.

I'm beginning to wonder if both Sean and Dan had the "twin gene" because one of Dan's sons, Timothy, is the one who sired these twins. Eric, Sean's son, sired the Baker twins, and Drew (a son of both Dan and Sean and also a twin himself) sired the Fisher twins. That means we have a total of 4 sets of twins in our neighborhood. I don't know if that is normal or not, but it is quite interesting.

Brad was born the day after the twins. I must say that I am actually glad that Jim didn't have twins as well. I don't know what I would have done with so many babies around. Not that it would be a bad thing because I am sure that we could afford to provide for them. It just seems that it could have been possible since Brad was sired by Jared who is also Dan's son.

And speaking of having enough to provide for the babies, our home was much too small to handle a family that basically double overnight. So I had Drew expand our home to have 3 more bedrooms and a kitchen as well. I'm not sure how much we will use the kitchen as it is because no one really does any cooking here, but at least it makes it so that we don't have to block each others way when it comes to feeding the babies.

As far as the Harper businesses, they are doing quite well. The real estate agency has really been doing quite well with the occasional sales. Quite frankly, it really doesn't need that much to keep going even with how cheap the lots are. So I decided that I would take one of the lots that I already own and make it an art gallery. That way I wouldn't have to split my attention between my art and real estates in the same place. I haven't really done much to the place yet other than just put my paintings there, but I will build it up in time.

Jim's music store is doing quite well too. I am actually glad that I gave Jim his own business so that he can do his own thing (because we all know he wouldn't listen to me any other way). I was worried that David might have been upset that I didn't give him a business as well, but he recently told me that it doesn't bother him at all. To him it is sort of like Jim helping me out with yet another business that he doesn't have to worry about. In fact, he said that he really didn't notice that much because he has been helping me out with my businesses so much. I guess I am just lucky to have good boys.

And to think that I have little ones in the home again is actually kind of exciting. To top it off, three little ones. I can't imagine what it will be like when they become my age (whatever age that is). If it is that we do have to die eventually, I hope that I am around long enough to see what it is like for them. I know that I am going to try to do everything in my power to make it so that I can.

The Carpenter Household
Well, we finally have the next generation of Carpenters. I am so glad that I have been able to be around to see them born. I would love to see them grow up, but you never know if we are immortal or not. I can really feel myself slowing down, so I have a feeling that we aren't. In any case, it looks like the Carpenters will no longer be a house of blonds. I don't know if I am ok with that or not. (Yes, I did used to have blond hair before it went gray.) I think it is interesting that only one of my grandsons have blond hair, and that is Thomas. Andrew and the Baker twins have my green eyes, which is interesting because neither Drew or Eric had my green eyes. It is really interesting what each child's hair and eye colors turn out to be. I know that I would never have guess they would have been born with what they were. Genetics is an interesting thing.

In fact, I was just thinking about how so interrelated all of the babies are. I wonder if there are any that they aren't related to. I guess in some way they are all related so how, but I think almost all of them are either half brothers or cousins. I guess that will mean that they will have to get their three lovers from cousins because it just doesn't seem right for them to have lovers with half brothers. Kind of makes my head thinking about it. I think I'll move onto another topic.

The Carpentry and Rec Center have been doing alright even though I haven't been paying them much attention lately. I am seriously think of just turning them over to my sons to run because of how worn out I feel. They basically run them as it is anyways. I guess I could also ask Tyler that I stop managing the Real Estate Agency too. That way I can rest up, and then maybe I can spend some time with my grandsons as well.

The Fisher Household
As you can see by the pictures, the little turds have finally become toddlers. I don't know if it is even possible that they take so long to do nothing. I'll just say that I am glad that Nick is taking full responsibility of them. He knows I don't really care for the crying and whining that they do at all hours. I can't understand why so many of the others are so happy and trilled to have more little rug rats running around. They don't do anything productive. In fact, they take away from productivity. I honestly hope I don't have to see any more in my house for as long as I live. I will probably lose it if I do.

And speaking of productivity, or lack thereof, I have finally gotten the Meat Market up to a level 5 business. It hasn't been easy, but I have finally been able to make a few in the neighborhood happy enough to do so. I would say that I am ahead of the game in preparation of the oncoming winter, but I am running out of fish. That means that if I am unable to catch enough fish before the lake freezes, I will have to wait until the lake unfreezes to catch more fish before I can start selling fish again.

So with the good fortune that I have had this past season and anticipation of the hardship of winter, I have decided to enclose the lake in a shed. That should make it so that it doesn't freeze over so I can keep fishing during the winter. While I was doing that, Nick begged that I also add a room to the house for the kids. I am more than content with them staying outside like they have been, but Nick feels that leaving them to freeze wouldn't be a good idea. I sure wasn't going to let them sleep in the same room and be woken up in the middle of the night by the continuous wailing, so I obliged to Nick's suggestion. The things I do to avoid the whining of the children, including my son.

The Baker Household
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The Potter Household
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The Gardener Household
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The Taylor Household
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The Plummer Household
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