They have been testing my cc for quite a while, and from testing all functions of some imported bed, they also became parents - to twins! They really give it all, don't they, even if Pauline felt a bit tricked into it by Hector. Sally and Sabina are still toddlers, and now the family seems to be switching homes...
Pauline: That testhouse... we'll need to know more! I'd appreciate to be out before Annie and her half blind hubby take over this house!
Hector: Twinbrook Imports Inc. might have sent us more info by now, they are so nice!
Pauline: I still think this might be a setup!
Pauline: So... why are you so quiet? I can't even hear your breath! They didn't send us anything, did they?
Hector: I am alive, dear! There is indeed new info, they... uhm, I thought it would be a new house here in Twinbrook, but...
Pauline: Are they sending us to the Moon? Were we promoted to Senior testsim astronauts?
Hector: Not quite that far... we will be transfered to some import company elsewhere, some other district... Galucca Imports, Inc. Not sure where that is...
Hector: We lost nothing, we can just turn down their offer.
Pauline: But Annie moves in today, and we are forced to move out, no matter what! I don't feel like eating from the same fridge as them.
Hector: But the expanded deal seems pretty nice! Listen, we will get a house for free, and it will be packed with all goods that Galucca Imports ever imported! Our job will mostly be to cut down on their old imports. We will have it all for free!
Pauline: Really? There should be some values included then, don't you think? It might be even more valuable than what we already got!
Today Hector's first marriage daughter will move in with her new husband, Jeffrey Castor. Pauline and Hector had just one more set of items to test, some vintage lawn chairs (created by Gelina).
Pauline: This one works!
Hector: Ah, the newspaper!
Pauline: Little paper girl! Hey, you will never again set your feet here!
Paper girl: Eek?
Hector: We are moving, girl! Thank you for delivering the paper all these years, you did very well and we appreciated it so much!
Pauline: Shut up! You didn't even bring in yesterday's issue, Hector!
Then Hector's ex-wife Vera stopped by.
Pauline: You are not needed, Vera, I will paint our family portrait myself!
Vera: Hector called, I agreed to take your picture!
Hector: Pauline, this time you will be posing, not painting!
Pauline: Very well, but I will definitely not smile at the photographer!
Hector made sure that also Annie and Jeffrey arrived in time for the session. They already expect their first kid, and Hector found it very sad that he will most likely move to Galucca just before becoming a granddad.
Vera: Smile, everyone! Think of when Pauline accidentally added glue to her tuna sandwich!
Annie: Ha-ha, Polly!
Pauline: Not funny! I'm not smiling!
The only one smiling was Sabby, the old farting dog.
Now, how will Sabby like moving?
Pauline: Annie! I still live here! You are being vulgar in front of my easel!
Annie: Polly, we are just happy to start a new family! And grateful to take over this house!
Hector: That's not bad! We'll bring some memories to our new home! We'll just leave one family portrait to Annie, to make sure she won't forget us.
Pauline: I think something is missing! I want to paint you and Shabby, a real portrait! After all today is your last day together, he's way to old to travel. We'll need a calm background colour, not all these patterns...
So, here's the motive Pauline painted. Hector and Sabby, or Shabby as she calls him, in the bedroom. A proud man carrying his best friend - still farting. The dog, that is.
(Always wanted to capture Hector in this exact position ;-)
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