Sunday, 9 September 2012

So much drama (Part 2)

 
The girls were getting ready for their prom and the limo was arriving soon. Sookie had a date in the form of Cruz Martingale, and Hadley was also taking someone, but she was being very secretive about it. As I helped them do their hair, I overheard Sookie asking Hadley about her date again.
 
"Why are you always being nosey?"
"I-I'm sorry, I was just asking."
"Well don't."
 
Then she stormed off, into the other room.
I was so confused as to what was wrong with Hadley, but decided to leave it for a bit and let her cool down. They went off to prom in the limo and I sighed, heading into the nursery to teach the tots their skills.

"You're not gonna grow up into a stroppy teenager are you Callie?"
I asked Calista who just looked at me with cute little eyes.
 
 
 
The girls went off to the prom with their dates and hit it off brilliantly. Well, almost brilliantly. Sookie became prom queen and was asked to go steady by Cruz. Of course she said yes! Hadley, on the other hand? She got rejected to dance by her crush - and her date to the prom? A girl called Bella who decided that this 'date' was an actual date and proceeded to snog Hadley.
 
The girls came home and Hadley immediately shut herself away in her room. According to her best friend, Hadley had been crushing on Cruz, but was too faithful to Sookie to say anything about it or do anything. She didn't want to hurt her sister.
 
I'd been offered a free vacation again and this time, decided to take up the offer. Hadley and Sookie were incredibly helpful around the house and the toddlers would be aging up soon enough anyway.
 
But first, the girls decided to finish teaching them their skills. After that was done, both tots were put to bed.
 
 
 
Which they REALLY didn't like.
 
 
 
The next day was chaos.
Scott demanded that all the girls, particularly Hallie were taken to the prisons and kept there. He kept shouting and wouldn't get down off the table.
 
 
Hallie refused to go to prison and played outside instead, running around the place and getting muddy.
 
 
Scott wouldn't stop following Annie around and even jumped in the pool fully clothed. Then he proceeded to splash her constantly.
 
 
Thankfully they both got along a bit better and had a breath holding contest.
 
 
Scott won. Which he gloated about.
 
 
Poor Sookie went to have a shower, only to find that one of the triplets had set a booby-trap and it dyed her hair pink temporarily.
 
 
After that - the twins decided to age everyone up.
 
They went first of course, growing up beautifully.
 
Sookie curled her hair and let it grow out to frame her face. She toned down the lipstick and was happy for once. She realised that someone could love her, despite being different. She developed the dramatic trait.
 
 
Hadley kept her prom hair, which looked beautiful on her. She still hasn't found her true love, not wanting to move on from Cruz, but is happily living with her sister. She became an animal lover, which isn't surprising.
 
 
The triplets went next, Hallie first. Her jet black hair was pulled into a side ponytail which draped around her shoulders. She grew up absolutely beautifully, but was shy.
 
 
Annie also grew up shy and kept her child hair. None of the triplets were identical, but all had the same shaped lips and nose.
 
 
Scott became a savvy sculptor, and loved everything to do with sculpting. He grew up quite handsome and changed his hairstyle a bit, claiming it attracted the ladies.
 
 
The toddlers were next, both of them beautiful with their grandma Calista's hair colour. I was so pleased they got it. Fergal swept his hair over his head with some help from Scott who was a brilliant big brother. He did get the grumpy trait though.
 
 
Calista braided her hair down her shoulders and was very close to Hallie and Annie. Calista became a light sleeper, which is pretty much the opposite to her as a baby.
 
 
And me? Well, I got pregnant with the next batch of children from this man. Viridian Coral.
 
 
I was pretty excited about this pregnancy because of his unique genetics. He had greenish skin and purple hair. His eyes were bright red too which I thought would make for an interesting baby. I was also excited, as I'd found out about a new drug that could give you more than three children. I wanted to try it out, but was nervous about the side effects. What if I couldn't have any more children?
 
I soon realised that this was the man my mother had told me about. He'd had quite a horrible past.
 
He and his wife:
 
 
 had four children, Evangeline, Kelly, Violet and Violaceous. Unfortunately, his wife couldn't give him or herself a fifth child. She decided that they couldn't have any children if they couldn't have a fifth one and decided to kill everyone. The two youngest, Violet and Violaceous were at pre-school but the two elder children, Evangeline and Kelly were at home with their mother when she put petrol on the furniture and set it alight. Kelly managed to crawl out, just after her mother had gone up in flames and she sobbed onto her fathers shoulder about how Evangeline must still be inside. The firemen managed to get the blaze under control, and inside they found Evangeline's charred body underneath her bed. She couldn't be saved.
 
Kelly grew up sad and alone without her sister by her side.
 
 
As the twins, Violet and Violaceous were only toddlers when it happened, they didn't really understand, but grew up realising that they had no sister or mum anymore. They were identical.
 

 

 
[next part out soon <3]
 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


3 comments:

  1. Whoa, that story about Viridian. O_O Scared me a lot.

    Daw, all the kiddos are so adorable, as always!!!!

    Poor Hadley. I feel so bad for the poor girl but at least she's happy as a young adult!

    ~Calista Smith

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    1. Haha, thanks!!
      I knoooww. I was soo pleased with the way the kids grew up! <3
      So are yours though :D

      Hadley is my new favourite ;D
      i know I shouldn't have favs but she is gorgeous. then Annie, then Loretta i think :3

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  2. You've got great illustrations here. and a captivating story too.

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