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Tuesday 30 May 2023

Cat on fire?

(Year 230, Winter) Curriosity killed the cat? Well, thanks Similius, it was not that bad. The Sutton family celebrated a birthday, I think it was Mrs Carolina H. Sutton (72) herself who turned elderly. One of their 3 cats got a little too interested in those cace candles.


I guess it's on time they teach the cats to not jump onto counters...



Typically enough for my game, there was no real birthday party. But Mrs Sutton's sister, Mrs Sybil Rasoya (78) from the city, stopped by. I looks like they were saving on the electricity budget, as they all wore outdoor clothing during the event.... Nobody dressed up for the birthday, and Carolina (right) doesn't even look excited.

And the cats?


They were of course joining in, all 3 of them. They are mom (Benga), dad (Minister), and one grown up kitten (Sprinkles). And it seems like thety would like another go... I think it's time to give away the youngest... Perhaps Sybil could adopt it?


Carolina H. Sutton (black hair, blue jacket) is about to turn elderly. She has been politically involved for a few periods, and is currently the Hood Contact for Whiskerman's Wharf in Brindleton Bay - where they reside. Her hubby, Robert Sutton is the CEO of Sim City First Trust Bank, Magnolia Promenade branch. They have 2 daughters, Audrey (18) and Camilla (14).

No idea why the mail delivery people seemed to flock to this hose on this day. They didn't even get a single delivery, not even bills... Perhaps Carolina was hoping for a birthday card, as it was taken before she grew up.

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