Generation 2, Part II: Time’s Up

Eventually Luther became a toddler and I had to put Star in overdrive to get him all his skills. Luckily smart milk wasn’t hard to come by. Yay easily pleased Romance sims! He had all his skills two days before transitioning… which wouldn’t turn out to be a good thing. Cursed deaths sending my poor sims into the red!
Holly was too caught up in how stinky poor Luther currently was to enjoy the moment. Tsk, tsk… too bad she wouldn’t live to regret it!

Holly took her death in stride, preferring to get down and cabbage patch with Grim as opposed to shrieking in horror, despite her low aspiration. They didn’t need the hula girls, they were dancing fools all by themselves! I was so relieved when the little urn appeared on the kitchen floor. No more fighting, arguing, and poking! Finally, Brooke would do something productive on her own!
Or, well, I had hoped. Notsomuch. She continued to fall asleep in random places and completely ignore all objects that would actually provide her with skills she actually needed it. It was exhausting to have Star constantly chasing after her, trying to teach her cooking or coaxing her into a long game of chess.

Little Luther left his toddler years behind happily after tons of hugs and playing on Star’s part. Unfortunately, the dead don’t rest easy and Chastity thought it would be a brilliant idea to pop out and scary him silly. “Happy birthday” indeed! Due to this, he promptly wet himself. Which is exactly what his older brother Hector did, though I don’t believe I ever mentioned it. I hope this isn’t becoming a family tradition…
Luther was obsessed with the easels and spent so much time painting that his creativity was maxed pretty quickly. Which means he’s obviously very playful. I managed to rope him into some chess with Star, too. The culinary reward came in handy for some teen-prep cooking skills.
