Sunday, 27 December 2009

Chapter One: The Legacy Begins

Julian Mayfair


This is Julian Mayfair. Julian is good but a bit of a hopeless romantic with an adventurous streak. He hopes to have a big family and also happens to be about the biggest clever clogs in Sunset Valley. Go figure (I am aware there are no real 'negative traits' here - my sim my rules, but seriously, you try being a hopeless romantic, it ain't easy I tells you).




Right-o, back to Julian. He wants nothing more in life than to be a successful, nay, world renowned surgeon at the ever prestigious Sacred Spleen Memorial Hospital. A hefty aim you might think but not for Julian, his logical mind can take on any task that's thrown at him - a bit like Spock but not Vulcan and not real, ahem.




So driven is Julian that as soon as he moves into his humble abode at 58 Water Lilly Lane, he picks up a logic book that the old owner conveniently left in the bookcase and starts to brush up on his skills by reading the aptly named "Logic Skill Vol 1. Knights vs Bishops"




After a couple of hours skilling up his brilliant mind, Julian wanders down to his new place of employ the Sacred Spleen Memorial Hospital. His Boss, Geoffrey Landgraab fills him in about his new role as an Organ Donor
"Have you been an Organ Donor before?" Geoffrey asks.
"No" Julian replies, "But I once gave an old piano to the Salvation Army".




Needless to say Julian managed to get the job, although he doesn't seem to happy about it here.




The stress hasn't gotten any better by the time he climbs into the old bed in his new house and dozes off to sleep. You could have at least changed the sheets Julian. For a genius wanting to become a doctor you're pretty unhygienic. Sheesh!




Will Julian's first day at work pass without incident? Will his logical mind let him down? Will he change his sheets? Find out in Chapter Two.
Thanks for reading.
xoxo


1 comment:

  1. He's a single male, so changing bedsheets is a bi-annual affair at best.

    Enjoying it so far, keep it up!

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