Lynette's father came over for a visit, but Hunter was apparently not interested in helping watch over his three new granddaughters. Sitting in the nursery playing with their toys captivated him more.
Better help came from Lynette's siblings. They often got to the crying infants faster than she could. With their assistance, there actually wasn't much crying at all.
It helped that, for whatever reason, Melinda and the older triplets preferred to do their homework in the nursery. They were already right there when Briella, Aramina, and Averil needed something. Lynette appreciated it all greatly. However, soon the decision was made for the rest of the family besides Lynette and her children to finally move to a separate house. The teens had good enough grades to hold them over till graduation, and with the younger triplets about to age up Lynette felt as if she was capable of taking care of them on her own.
There was also the fact that Lynette didn't want the house to become overcrowded when her triplets aged up, as Isaiah, Errol, and Trevor would still be teens by the time they became children. Even their big house wasn't that big. Not without remodeling that Lynette was not keen on undertaking. So, Ella along with Lynette's siblings were set up to move to another large house down the road. Before they left, Lynette took one last advantage of their babysitting presence to make a trip down to the alchemy store. She met a French man on vacation, Sebastien Gicquel. A friendship potion was thrown at his feet, and soon he and Lynette were getting very friendly in the Llama inside the shop.
The next day was a birthday day. Briella, Aramina, and Averil all ended up with their father's, uh, unique facial structure. Aramina's dark blue sparkles morphed into fully formed fairy wings.
That same day, unfortunately, also brought bad news. Tyler had finally passed away. Lynette was left crying- completely oblivious to how Averil managed to glitch herself upstairs after she was brought downstairs.
With three young toddlers in the house, the nursery was rightfully chaotic. Lynette was only able to keep up thanks to the playpen and walkers. She set the girls in them whenever she needed a break from teaching them herself in order to get in a snack or a quick nap.
Briella, Aramina, and Averil never seemed to mind being relatively left to their own devices. Briella and Aramina, for example, could play peek-a-boo with each other for hours on end without getting bored or fussy.
For a few days while Lynette had to focus more on the triplets, Tuckery did go a little bit neglected. He did not seem to mind though. A total bookworm, all his wishes surrounded books and reading them. He was picking their bookshelves dry, even getting into the material that probably should have been kept out of his reach.
He was also sweet enough to handle a few chores without being prompted. As always, the maids in my game never do a good job at emptying the toddler potties. Tuckery walked into the nursery to play with his sisters, but soon shifted his attention to getting rid of the source of the nasty smell wafting about the room.
He and Lynette started getting in their quality time again when Briella, Aramina, and Averil were mostly taught up in their toddler skills. Tuckery had a fascination in feeling Lynette's pregnant belly that was about to pop.
The time for the new arrival was approaching fast, but Lynette wanted to make one more trip to the alchemy store before the baby came. She hadn't left the house in days, and she wouldn't get the chance to do so after she gave birth again. Lynette didn't stay at the store long. There wasn't anything interesting to buy, and Lynette was rather embarrassed when Trevor walked in to find her falling asleep on her feet. She went home to take a nap.
Tuckery was continuing to be a good mommy's helper by giving the triplets their dinner.
Later that night, Lynette welcomed another baby boy to the fold. Little Skylan was born surrounded by sparkles, and by the orange sparkles that floated around him afterwards it was safe to say Lynette passed down her fairy genes once more.
The exhausting night she had taking care of him was followed by a day of good rest, and in Lynette's mind that meant she was good to do some more searching for men. A mere reconnaissance mission at first, she quickly became attracted to athlete Mithun Khan, a single, muscled stud. So, not a bad 'helper' at all.
Having a surplus of potions and not seeing why she should be frugal with them, Lynette decided to bring Mithun home to become best of friends with him by way of splashing a bottle at his feet.
They got the next baby planted and on the way right before Skylan woke up crying because of a dirty diaper. Averil also suddenly burst into the room to use the chair of Lynette's desk to play pretend. (I'm sorry, I forgot to take pictures after the triplets' birthday- they'll come next update)
Mithun had a good time hanging around the house afterwards. Briella was mildly annoyed at how his video game playing made her doing her homework difficult, but he was the one who had been at the table first.
Aramina got along quite well with the visitor. She and Mithun talked and talked until Lynette called everyone around for dinner.
Tuckery, meanwhile, was enjoying a quite evening hanging out at classmate Maria Best's house. They sped through their homework together before playing video games and swimming.
Lynette and Aramina spent their time after dinner bonding by interacting in their fairy forms.
Averil was obsessed with checking under her bed for monsters. Did she find one?
Of course she did. Scared to death, she still stood right by the bed as it took her thirty in-game minutes to switch into her outerwear so she could run out the door and panic there instead.
Needles to say, she spent the night near the protective presence of her mommy.
Skylan aged up, and I remembered to take pictures! Already he seemed to be quite the handsome little man.
His birthday sparkles had barely finished falling to the floor when Lynette got her next pregnancy bump and an ugly dress to wear for the next three days.
That same day, unfortunately, also brought bad news. Tyler had finally passed away. Lynette was left crying- completely oblivious to how Averil managed to glitch herself upstairs after she was brought downstairs.
With three young toddlers in the house, the nursery was rightfully chaotic. Lynette was only able to keep up thanks to the playpen and walkers. She set the girls in them whenever she needed a break from teaching them herself in order to get in a snack or a quick nap.
Briella, Aramina, and Averil never seemed to mind being relatively left to their own devices. Briella and Aramina, for example, could play peek-a-boo with each other for hours on end without getting bored or fussy.
For a few days while Lynette had to focus more on the triplets, Tuckery did go a little bit neglected. He did not seem to mind though. A total bookworm, all his wishes surrounded books and reading them. He was picking their bookshelves dry, even getting into the material that probably should have been kept out of his reach.
He was also sweet enough to handle a few chores without being prompted. As always, the maids in my game never do a good job at emptying the toddler potties. Tuckery walked into the nursery to play with his sisters, but soon shifted his attention to getting rid of the source of the nasty smell wafting about the room.
He and Lynette started getting in their quality time again when Briella, Aramina, and Averil were mostly taught up in their toddler skills. Tuckery had a fascination in feeling Lynette's pregnant belly that was about to pop.
The time for the new arrival was approaching fast, but Lynette wanted to make one more trip to the alchemy store before the baby came. She hadn't left the house in days, and she wouldn't get the chance to do so after she gave birth again. Lynette didn't stay at the store long. There wasn't anything interesting to buy, and Lynette was rather embarrassed when Trevor walked in to find her falling asleep on her feet. She went home to take a nap.
Tuckery was continuing to be a good mommy's helper by giving the triplets their dinner.
Later that night, Lynette welcomed another baby boy to the fold. Little Skylan was born surrounded by sparkles, and by the orange sparkles that floated around him afterwards it was safe to say Lynette passed down her fairy genes once more.
The exhausting night she had taking care of him was followed by a day of good rest, and in Lynette's mind that meant she was good to do some more searching for men. A mere reconnaissance mission at first, she quickly became attracted to athlete Mithun Khan, a single, muscled stud. So, not a bad 'helper' at all.
Having a surplus of potions and not seeing why she should be frugal with them, Lynette decided to bring Mithun home to become best of friends with him by way of splashing a bottle at his feet.
They got the next baby planted and on the way right before Skylan woke up crying because of a dirty diaper. Averil also suddenly burst into the room to use the chair of Lynette's desk to play pretend. (I'm sorry, I forgot to take pictures after the triplets' birthday- they'll come next update)
Mithun had a good time hanging around the house afterwards. Briella was mildly annoyed at how his video game playing made her doing her homework difficult, but he was the one who had been at the table first.
Aramina got along quite well with the visitor. She and Mithun talked and talked until Lynette called everyone around for dinner.
Tuckery, meanwhile, was enjoying a quite evening hanging out at classmate Maria Best's house. They sped through their homework together before playing video games and swimming.
Lynette and Aramina spent their time after dinner bonding by interacting in their fairy forms.
Averil was obsessed with checking under her bed for monsters. Did she find one?
Of course she did. Scared to death, she still stood right by the bed as it took her thirty in-game minutes to switch into her outerwear so she could run out the door and panic there instead.
Needles to say, she spent the night near the protective presence of her mommy.
Skylan aged up, and I remembered to take pictures! Already he seemed to be quite the handsome little man.
His birthday sparkles had barely finished falling to the floor when Lynette got her next pregnancy bump and an ugly dress to wear for the next three days.
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