It took a looonnng time to play the Hastings family this round because I decided to let Olivia go ahead and open up four new businesses in an effort to complete her LTW of 5 Top Businesses. I think I mentioned before that three of her businesses would be food stalls that are conveniently located across the street from Wheeler Stadium. The first is called Wok Star (a name I shamelessly borrowed from the tv show "Victorious"); it's Asian themed, obviously. The second is a flapjack stand called Moose Tracks and the third is a 50's diner themed place called Sandy's. Olivia got these "restaurants" up to ranks 1, 2, and 1, respectively and then opened her fourth new business: Now Tea This, which is a coffee/tea shop, that also has a space dedicated to mahjong. She got that shop up to rank 1 as well. I also had her spend one day running Crescendo, which had fallen below rank 10 again. That was quickly remedied and I noticed that she got a second memory for having a rank 10 business, so honestly she probably didn't need to open any new businesses at all. She could have just neglected Crescendo, then brought it back up to 10 a few more times. Oh well, it's more fun this way, right?
Wyatt and Cathy continued running the fish market, getting it to rank 5 (nearly 6) this week. Though Wyatt could have taken a job in Oceanography (his LTW) now that I've built the public beach and he has his gold fishing badge, I decided that he's too old to start a new career and should probably just continue to focus on his shop instead. Hunter finally achieved his final promotion in Law Enforcement and is now Captain Hero. Emma did not have as much luck in the Athletic career, scoring a promotion, but then a demotion and ending the week in the same place she started. Carolina (who grew up on Monday) spent the entire week searching for a job in Criminal, but didn't find one until the very last morning.
Romantically, both Emma and Olivia fell in love with their significant others. At the end of the week, they moved their beaus in and then moved out with them (separately). I plan to hold off moving them into lots just yet because I can't remember if Daniel Drew is close to the end of his life and if he dies this week, one couple could take over his house, rather than building a new one. In addition to all of that, baby Dallas grew into a toddler and then a child by the end of the week.
With all the new businesses, their taxes were a staggering $18,200.00, bringing the community total to $66,085.00. I may have enough to finally build the school, if this keeps up.
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