Los Sims de Ana

(The Saga Continues)

Page 6 – Posts 101 to 120

101.

Cynthia doesn’t feel very well this morning.
CynthiaOh, no, here it comes again-

Cynthia: *Coughs*.
Terence*From Outside*Cyn? Everything okay in there?

Cynthia: *Coughs again*. Y-yes, honey. I probably ate something that didn’t sit well.
TerenceMust’ve been last night’s supper at your parents’. Your mother never learned to cook.
Cynthia: *To herself*. Yeah, mom’s food sucks, but I can’t blame her for this. 
Terence: Sorry, did you say something?
Cynthia: Oh, never mind!

Cynthia: *To herself*. Yeah, mom’s food sucks, but I can’t blame her for this. 
Terence: Sorry, did you say something?
Cynthia: Oh, never mind!


102.

Terence: And? What’s that great news you wanted to give me? 
Cynthia*To herself*. I hope he doesn’t freak out.

Cynthia: Well, honey, turns out I’m… 

Cynthia: I’m pregnant!
Terence: What? A-Are you serious?
Cynthia: Of course I’m serious, silly, I’d never joke about something like this.
Terence: Yeah, you wouldn’t, right?

Cynthia: Tell me the truth, Terry. Are you really happy that we’re having a baby?
Terence: Of course, I am happy, darling. Why wouldn’t I?

Terence*To himself*. Hm, I suppose with a baby on the way the Vanderburgs will finally let us live in the mansion.
Cynthia: Terry? What are you thinking about? Talk to me.


103.

Terence: I think our baby deserves to live with absolute peace and security.
Cynthia: Oh, do you mean we should get less dangerous jobs?

Terence: Nah, our jobs are perfect. I was talking about living in a safer and more, ahem, comfortable place.
Cynthia: Like the Vanderburg mansion for instance?
Terence: Ah, baby, I love how you can read my mind.

Cynthia: So do I, but I didn’t need to ‘read’ your mind with this one, Terry. Boy, you’re so obsessed with that house!
Terence: Hey, easy, darling, you don’t want to disturb our baby.

Terence: We don’t want anything bad happening to our precious little boy, right?
Cynthia: How do you know it’s gonna be a boy?
Terence: I don’t, but I need him to be, so he can inherit my Empire of Evil to continue with my misdeeds. Although, of course, a girl could also grow up to be a smart, beautiful, super Bank Robber like you.

Cynthia: Do you really think I am a super Bank Robber?
Terence: Of course, dear. You’re the best Bank Robber in the whole world.
Cynthia: Oh, Terry, you say the sweetest things…

Terry and Cynthia decided to ‘celebrate’ her pregnancy in their own way. It seems like (for now), the Vanderburg mansion can wait. 😉


104.

Cynthia is worried. 
Cynthia: I don’t wanna live with my parents again. I hope Terry forgets about the Vanderburg mansion.

Still she’s eating for two…
Cynthia: Well, Goodbye to months of training.

Cynthia: This is so boring, the whole day at home without being able to go to work. Freaking maternity leave.

Playing the drums is her way she can deal with pregnancy stress.


To make matters worse, Becky got mad at Cynthia because she didn’t tell her and Sebastian about her pregnancy.
Becky: How come you didn’t tell us about the baby? We’re your parents; we should be first to know!
Cynthia: Of course you aren’t, Terry goes first now, whether you guys like it or not!

Now, how did Becky find out in the first place?
Well, it turns out Terence went ahead and gave her the news. 🙄

He was upset because Sebastian wouldn’t answer his calls.

So he called Becky instead and told her he needed to talk to her.

Becky is the only one in the Vanderburg family that gets along with Terence, that’s because she’s also the mother of Brandon, Terry’s right-hand man, so she came to the meeting. Terry told her about Cynthia’s pregnancy and in passing he explained her why they should move to the mansion when the baby was born.

When she calmed down, Becky admitted it was an excellent idea that Cynthia and Terry would move to the Vanderburg’s mansion.
Becky: We’re family after all. I’ll talk to Sebastian tonight. He’ll accept you both and the baby in our home, or he’ll deal with me.

Yeah, that was music for Terry’s ears…

Not for Cynthia’s, though. She simply hates the idea to return to live with her family, but she would do anything to please her beloved Terry. 


105.

Terence had lots of business to take care of today, but he decided to finish them earlier and spend some quality time with Cynthia. She’s been a bit tense with her pregnancy and the issues with her family.

Playing chess relaxes both of them and it’s something that Cynthia truly enjoys, but Terry had an even better idea…


106.

Nothing better to relieve stress than a good massage. Specially a romantic massage, and it seems like Terence is an expert in that department.

Terence: So, do you like it, darling?
Cynthia: Are you kidding? I love it!

Yeah, you can say Cynthia is truly enjoying it, she could be on that massage table forever.

Cynthia: Oh, honey, you have wonderful hands.
Terence: He, he, I know. And the best is yet to come…

When the session is over…
Terence: And? How do you feel?
Cynthia: You’re really great, I feel like new.

Cynthia: It’s the best massage I’ve received in my life, much better that the one they give at the Spa, thank you, darling.
Terence: At your service, beautiful.

The night is young, and they both are stress free now, so they can continue with their celebration.


107.

It’s been a glorious night, Cynthia is ready to go to sleep, but first one more passionate kiss…

And an amorous hug.
Cynthia: Thanks for tonight.
Terence: You’re welcome. You know I love you, don’t you?
Cynthia: And I love you. Please, don’t you ever leave me.
Terence: Never, my love.


108.

Cynthia is still eating for two – or three? She hopes not.

She can’t imagine herself dealing with one baby, let alone twins.

Cynthia: Nah, the doctor said it was only one baby. Then why am I so hungry? Jeez.

She has no idea what else to eat. On top she’s a vegetarian, but she’s tired of autumn salad (which is the only food she knows how to prepare).
Cynthia: Hm, let’s see what we got here.

Cynthia: Ugh, how long has this food been here?

Brigitte must have forgotten to clean the fridge, but it can’t stay like this, it’s disgusting!

“Someone has to get rid of this, but Brigitte won’t return until tomorrow and Terry is still at work, so I guess that ‘someone’ will be me”.

“Whatever, a little work never hurt anyone, plus it’ll help to burn some calories”.


109.

After cleaning the fridge, the cleansing spree continues…

Cynthia cleaned the visitor’s bathroom first, then she remembered the main bathroom’s shower was broken, so she went over there to try to repair it.

She’s about to begin when…
Cynthia: …
Terence: *From the stairwell*. Darling, I am home! Where are you?
Cynthia: Up here, in the bathroom!

Terence: You sound a little weird. Are you okay?
Cynthia waits for the contraction to stop and then…

Cynthia: Well, honey, I don’t want to scare you, but I think we should go to the hospital now. 


110.

Cynthia and Terence have put on their outerwear and are heading for the hospital. She’s taking it easy. He, on the other hand, is very anxious.

Terry: Are you sure you can walk? Don’t you want me to carry you to the car?
Cynthia: I can walk perfectly, thank you.

Cynthia: And there’s no reason to run, the hospital is close, we’ll get there just in time.
Terry: I’m not so sure of that.
Cynthia: Of course you aren’t, it isn’t you who is in labor.
Terry: Yeah, thank God!


111.

Cynthia goes down the stairs with great calm.
Terry: *From upstairs*. Cyn? Watch your step, okay? You don’t wanna trip and fall down the stairs.

Cynthia: Terry, will you calm down? I tell you I’m fine.

Terence: I hope so. We want Terry Jr. to arrive safely to this world.


112.

Terry has been left behind, he had to stop for a minute to answer a phone call from his mother.
Terence: Yes, mom, tell grandma we’re on our way to the hospital. Yes, everything’s just fine. Hey, where in the hell is Cynthia? Cyn, wait for me, dammit.
Cynthia: *From the door* Sure, I’ll wait in the car. Oh, and I’m warning you I will drive.
Terence: No, you won’t!

Too late, when Terence gets to the car, Cynthia is already behind the wheel.
Terence: You shouldn’t drive right now, it isn’t safe.
Cynthia: I was the driver in many bank robberies, of course I can drive to the Hidden Springs Hospital.
Terence: *Sighs* I bet you can.
Cynthia: *After a pause* So, Terry Jr., huh?
Terence: Yep.
Cynthia: What if it’s a girl?
Terence: We could call her that too. Terry is an epic name, isn’t it?


113.

Cynthia and Terry are already at the hospital, it’s only mid-afternoon but it’s freezing.

Tanya and Davy Cho, Terence grandparents, arrive almost at the same time.

They came on behalf of his parents, cause they’re both working at the moment. William works at the Fire Station and Tera at the Police’s. (Yes, Terry’s mom is cop, go figure). 🙄

Anyway, a few hours later, the happy mother comes out of the hospital with her newly born in her arms. It’s a boy!

And there is the proud father. 

Cynthia just told him that their son’s name isn’t going to be “Terry Jr.”, but David, like Terry’s grandpa Davy, but with a ‘D’ at the end.


114.

Arriving home with little David.

Anyone would think that Terence’s red glow is because he’s mad at Cynthia for the baby’s name change, but nope. He’s happy with that name because he loves his grandpa, Grandpa loves him too and has never judge him.

Also, Terence is happy that his first born is a boy.
Terence: *To himself*: Ah, yes! An heir to continue with my Empire of Evil…


115.

Cynthia had to make an important phone call, so Terry is babysitting David. 

He has no idea how to take care of a child, but he’s delighted to spend time with his son.
Terence: Hi, David. Do you know who I am? I’m Terence, your dad.
David: *Laughs*.

Terry realizes that is actually cool to be with his son. In fact, he’s fascinated.
(Note that his evil red glow disappears when he’s carrying David).

Terence: You know, what? You and I will make great things together. we will not only take over the Vanderburg mansion, but the whole Hidden Springs and the world! What do you say?
David: *Yawns*.

Terence: Oh, of course, you are sleepy now. Alright, go to sleep, little one, and don’t worry about a thing. Dad will take over the world for you.


116.

Cynthia finished her phone call.

She’s just invited her father for dinner to discuss the matter of the mansion; Sebastian accepted the invitation on the condition that Terence wouldn’t attend the reunion. 

Terry: So I’m not invited, huh? Fine, I just hope that stupid Sebastian will let us move in at last.

Sebastian: I’d prefer that only you and the baby would move in, but that idiot Cho is your husband now, so I suppose there’s not much I can do about that. 
Cynthia: Exactly. And I tell you once and for all, Dad, it’s either the three of us or none. 

And guess what? Sebastian said yes; reluctantly, but he did. So Cynthia, Terence and David are finally going to move to the dreamed Vanderburg mansion. Let’s hope that it is for the best…


117.

Once at the mansion, Cynthia tries to practice with the drums, but Becky and Catarina are always watching. What, have they never seen a girl play the drums?
Cynthia: Hey, can I have some privacy? I’m trying to practice here.
That’s one of the things she misses from living in Terry’s house, she had a private place to play instead of having to do it in front of everybody. The worst is she gets really bored when Terry is out working, and David is sleeping now.

 She accepted to be a stay home mom for now, cause she doesn’t want to leave David with a nanny. Of course she doesn’t have time to get bored when she takes care of him. Time just flies when they are together. 

Cynthia: Aww, you’re such an adorable little thing!
Yeah, David has become the light of her life. Being in his company makes it easier for her to put up with the Vanderburgs.

In fact, she’s been seriously thinking of retiring from work to dedicate herself entirely to David. And, if possible, she’d like more children, although she doesn’t know yet if Terry would like the idea. 

Cynthia: Okay, it’s time to sleep. Mommy has to continue practicing her drums. Hopefully my ‘audience’ has gone to sleep already. Sweet dreams, my little one. 


118.

Another night at the Vanderburg’s home, with David sleeping and Terry out on a business trip, Cynthia is looking for something to entertain with. She could play chess but what fun would that be without Terry? Maybe if she goes out for a moment to enjoy the starry night.

The night is beautiful, but she misses Terry more than ever. This loneliness makes her appreciate what they had when they lived in their own house, without the Vanderburgs around.

Cynthia: There’s my dad, in his worshiped hot tub. In the dead of winter! And who gets in the jacuzzi wearing a diving suit? Only him.

Cynthia: Grandma changed her look. Not bad. Sadly, that won’t make her nicer to other people, or her employees.


119.

Anyway, to distract herself, Cynthia decides to learn to use the telescope. That way she can improve her logic skill while she spies some of her neighbors, see what goods they had that could be stolen.

She was bored quickly with the telescope. It seems like her neighbors and their belongings weren’t appealing enough for her. She’s going to bed now, but first, she takes out her phone and dials Terence’s number, wherever he is now.
Cynthia: Terry? It’s me again. No, David’s fine, everything’s fine, I just wanted to tell you I miss you.


120.

Terry has just returned from his business trip and is ready for a chess match with his beloved Cynthia.

Winter is about to end, and they both take advantage of the sunny morning to practice their logic skills.

Terry is glowing red, probably because he knows there’s no way he can defeat Cynthia at chess.

Truth is, she doesn’t seem too focused in her game today.
Cynthia: Terry, honey, I’ve been thinking…
Terry: Mhm?

Cynthia: I don’t feel comfortable in here. I think we should move back to our house.
Terry: What??


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