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== The Beginning == |
== The Beginning == |
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<div style="text-align: justify;">The common knowledge used to be that anyone who enters '''The Clique household''' as a resident, |
<div style="text-align: justify;">The common knowledge used to be that anyone who enters '''The Clique household''', as a resident, must be willing to be and except themselves for who they were, and to not try to change themselves for the sake of popularity and "friends". This rule was created by Cevin Faron, himself, for the better of his fellow roommates, because, let's face it, everyone who entered '''The Clique household''', resident or not, was very different from one another, and there was no need to change because your personality traits made you, uniquely, you. |
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The Clique household is held up in a gothic-style mansion on Oceanview Lane in the small town of Moonlight Bay. The household consists of Sims, Morgan Flynn, his girlfriend (if you could even consider her that without any commitment whatsoever), Liara Kozen, their daughter, Gail, and the ghosts of Cevin, Willow, and Precious Faron.
The Beginning
The common knowledge used to be that anyone who enters The Clique household, as a resident, must be willing to be and except themselves for who they were, and to not try to change themselves for the sake of popularity and "friends". This rule was created by Cevin Faron, himself, for the better of his fellow roommates, because, let's face it, everyone who entered The Clique household, resident or not, was very different from one another, and there was no need to change because your personality traits made you, uniquely, you.