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The incident was plainly displayed by way of burned furniture. The firefighter called to duty had evidently not been one to do the job at a fast pace, nor had he troubled himself in arriving hastily, for the damage appeared poorly attended to. None of their neighbours in Twinbrook had thought to report the case to Social Services, and the Griffiths kids were too afraid to notify Social Services themselves, for fear of being separated. Thus, they survived without parentage for several weeks on end, utilising the wages K.J. earned from her Part-Time Job in Film shrewdly, and opting to salvage wreckage from the fire whenever they were able, in attempts to save as much Simoleons as was possible.
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''I wish we could afford a butler'', K.J. sighed, as she was removing Noah from his Highchair late in the evening. Bryce was already asleep – K.J. always insured he was well-rested, and took the burden of Noah’s midnight cries as all her own.
 
Next day, K.J. skipped school. It was a Friday, so she could simply tell her teacher that she and her family had gone camping on the side opposite the main city life. Besides, it was easier not to leave Noah in the hands of a stranger. ''The lie would seem more believable if we could go on family vacations to resorts'', she thought, but she knew that they most likely wouldn't be able to afford it, anyway. ''Or maybe if we could get sick and call in, so then our grades wouldn't get worse for not showing up, and our work performance wouldn't get worse, either''. Noah, of course, didn't understand their low-financial stability at all, being as young as he was, and didn't hesitate to cry for things when he wanted them.
 
When Bryce returned home from school, he was concerned as to why his sister didn't attend school that day. K.J. quickly dismissed his question, by suggesting they play catch with a football, and he agreed, deciding better than to argue about things K.J. would never disclose.
 
The weekends were most difficult of all – it was a time that was supposed to be reserved for amusement for kids, not doing chores that were usually the responsibiltyresponsibility of Young Adults and Adults. K.J. had, in a sense, very much become a mother to her siblings. And this didn't seem right on any level. Bryce did the things he could to help out, such as keeping Noah entertained and feeding him when K.J. needed sleep or the toilet; baking in the toy oven for additional food, (and selling some of the goods for further funds,) cleaning around the house; along with other things, but Child Sims can only do so much.
 
"Can you make supper with the Toy Oven, Bry?" K.J. asked. Bryce nodded.
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On Monday, K.J. attended school. However, as a consequence for missing school on Friday, she received an After-School Detention. With this in mind, at lunch, she warned Bryce that she'd be home much later than usual, and to prepare meals using the Toy Oven.
 
Chapter 3 – '''[[The Unusual Life of K.J. Griffiths: The Problem that Arose in Detention]]'''
 
[[Special:Contributions/24.138.14.230|24.138.14.230]] ([[User talk:24.138.14.230|talk]]) 16:47, August 24, 2012 (UTC) Noak 496
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