The Hastings family grew by leaps and bounds this week. Hunter delivered a baby girl who he named Dakota and Albert decided he wanted just one more as well, despite being an elder already, and Michelle also gave birth to a girl, who they named Olivia. As if that weren't enough, Hunter got abducted again in the early morning hours of Sunday (it's becoming a tradition for him, lol), so he'll be adding yet another family member next round. There were so many birthdays I lost track. Suffice it to say: Wyatt is a teen, Emma and Dakota are children, and Olivia is a toddler as of the end of the week.
Albert got Crescendo up to rank 7 and Michelle earned several promotions in Music. However, the most interesting career development revolved around Hunter. His first shift back to work after Dakota was born landed him with a bad chance card that got him fired. As disappointing as that was, I was thinking that at least it solved the problem of Randy London being able to keep his job in Law Enforcement, since Hunter's spot would now be open. I spent some time thinking about what Hunter should do instead. I had three possible options lined up: 1) he could get a job in Criminal when one becomes available (sour grapes from being fired from the police department?), 2) he could take over Crescendo from his dad, or 3) he could start his own business. All of those options went out the window, however, when Hunter met a random townie walkby the next day who immediately offered him a job in Law Enforcement that was much higher than the level he'd been at. He obviously had to accept, but that left me in the same position as before - I needed a fire in order for Randy to keep his job. Luckily, Michelle decided to help me out and set the stove on fire later in the week. Consequently, there are now two Law Enforcement positions, though I won't be recording the second one as filled until I officially add Randy to the playable sim count.
Taxes were $5,745.00, bringing the total to $97,107.00.
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