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Right out of high school, June and Taylor eloped and moved into a modest 3-bedroom ranch together. She began training to join the police force, which was her dream job. However, a huge wrench was thrown into the works.
===Her father's death===
One day, an attorney and a caseworker from child services showed up at her front door. They informed her that her father and step-mother ([http://sims.wikia.com/wiki/Fanon:Eileen_Straight Eileen]) had passed. Since neither of them had written a will, their kids ([[sims:Fanon:Kirsten_Straight|Kirsten]], [[Fanon:Dani O'Neal|Dani]], and [[Fanon:Nadine Lin-Lothario|Nadine]]) were to be placed in the custody of her, since she was the closest living blood relative. However, she didn't hesitate and gladly raised them as if they were her own.
===Taylor's affair===
While June adapted to parenthood quite well, her husband had very polarizing views on children. They took up more and more of June's time, so Taylor began to grow lonely and their relationship began to deteriorate. Taylor then began to have an affair with a woman named Janet. They were involved for a few months before June found out and filed for divorce. In the divorce settlement, she got the house so she and the kids would at least have a place to live.
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After a little while, June and Taylor eloped almost immediately after the finalization of the divorce. After a little while, June began to see an older man named Darren Bowens, but quickly broke things off.
 
Taylor and Janet's marriage was short-lived, as he also cheated on her. She reconciled with June and the two became friends. Both of them had a feeling that there was something more than friendship between them. One day while hanging out, they shared an unexpected kiss, and began dating.
 
==Move to Riverview==
A few months into June and Janet's relationship, Janet gave her some bad news; she had to move as the Sunset Valley division of Sim Labs was merging with the Riverview division. However, June decided to take a chance on true love, and moved to Riverview with her (as did [[Fanon:Justine Schwarz|Justine Schwarz]] and her mother, as her boyfriend also worked for Sim Labs). She saw it as a fresh start to escape all the drama that happened with her family. Things were genuinely looking up for them.
===Getting remarried===
June didn't rush into marriage with Janet, and they had a stable relationship. In fact, they lived together for a couple years before June proposed. They had a small ceremony with only their closest family and friends.
===Adoption===
A little while after the wedding they decided they wanted children. The couple adopted a baby boy, whom they named Dane.
 
By the time Dane was a teen, Justine announced her divorce from her (now ex) husband, [[Fanon:Mike Erickson|Mike]]. June gladly took her and her daughter, Starr, in. Justine was basically family; June and Janet saw her like the daughter they never had.
 
==Elder Years==
June was unfazed by the fact that her elder years were already upon her. She continued to work in Law Enforcement, and her marriage to Janet was still going strong.
 
However, one night, June, Janet, Justine, and Starr left Dane home alone while they went to see a movie. They came home to find the kitchen engulfed in flames. But it was too late; Dane was gone. June and her wife stuck together throughout this difficult time and managed to cope with their son's death. Taking their accumulated wealth, June and Janet started, in his honourhonor, '''The Dane Straight Foundation''', a charity raising money to educate underprivileged kids. However, Dane soon began to show himself around the house in the form of his ghost. Thanks to science, June was able to "resurrect" him.
 
By now, June had finally completed one of her lifelong dreams. She finally reached the top of the Law Enforcement career, becoming an International Super Spy. She currently has plans to release an autobiography about her life.
 
However, her happiness did last long. Dane and his fiancée, Leanna, had just gotten married. Shortly after the ceremony, Janet fainted. She was taken to the county care general hospital and was pronounced dead on arrival, citing natural causes.
 
A few months after the death of her wife, June's nephew, [[Fanon:Tristan Straight|Tristan]], had moved in to help take care of her. June had finally published her autobiography, ''Unexpected Parenthood'', about the trials and tribulations she experienced when raising her three sisters.
 
A few months after the death of her wife, June's nephew, [[Fanon:Tristan Straight|Tristan]], had moved in to help take care of her. June had finally published her autobiography, ''Unexpected Parenthood'', about the trials and tribulations she experienced when raising her three sisters.
However, June wouldn't live to see her book's success. At the age of 89, June passed away peacefully in her sleep. She was survived by her half-sisters [[Fanon:Kirsten Straight|Kirsten]], [[Fanon:Dani O'Neal|Dani]], and [[Fanon:Nadine Lin-Lothario|Nadine]], and by her son, Dane. In the will, the house was left to her nephew, Tristan. The publishing rights for her autobiography were left to her sister, Kirsten. Per her request, a large portion of June's wealth was donated to a children's charity. June never retired from the police force and worked up until the day of her death.
 
However, June wouldn't live to see her book's success. At the age of 89, June passed away peacefully in her sleep. She was survived by her half-sisters [[Fanon:Kirsten Straight|Kirsten]], [[Fanon:Dani O'Neal|Dani]], and [[Fanon:Nadine Lin-Lothario|Nadine]], and by her son, Dane. In the will, the house was left to her nephew, Tristan. The publishing rights for her autobiography were left to her sister, Kirsten. Per her request, a large portion of June's wealth was donated to a children's charity. June never retired from the police force, and worked up until the day of her death.
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