I'm now done with my entire undergraduate degree! I'm actually doing an MSci, so I have a project year, but I could theoretically choose to just take the bachelors and leave now. Either way, my last exam was yesterday! I'm feeling very odd today - what on earth will I do with myself?
When we last left my legacy challenge, Jenna had just murdered her husband, Avery, and got a wish to see her daughter's ghost when Bunny called her out on it. At the funeral, Jenna's behaviour isn't any better. She tells Bunny to stay quiet, or she'll be joining Avery in the graveyard.
In response to waking up to the sound of her father's dying screams, and also due to her mother's threats, Bunny has developed a bit of a phobia of sleeping in her own bed. One night she spends in the hayloft, above the barn.
The game also considers Avery to have died of starvation, hence why he has a skinny pink ghost that keeps trying to cook.
Jenna had some complicated feelings about seeing Avery's ghost. He is the love of her life, the man she's been obsessed with since her teenage years. She wanted him to see the best of her, in a way that no one ever has, and it was him recognising the evil inside her that broke her. He seems to have forgiven her.
Also, I like that Haven made Avery's pancakes for him when he got distracted by his dog. Once a mom, always a mom.
Bunny gets to hang out with her great-uncle Jasper again, who was the relative she was closest to, after her father. I like to think this is when she got the key to Jasper's room. It's now locked to anyone except Bunny, which Jenna won't have noticed because she never goes in there anyway.
Bunny also gets to meet her great-grandparents, Serena and Jake. They like each other.
Serena even watches over Bunny while she sleeps in Jasper's old bed.
Seeing Avery's ghost has re-awoken Jenna's hatred of Avery's first wife, Tracy. Tracy - accurately - accused Jenna of being evil before Tracy and Avery divorced, and it was those words that Avery quoted back at her right before she killed him. Tracy's words lead Avery to see the darkness inside Jenna, and prevented their happiness, as far as Jenna is concerned. She's out for revenge. To that end, she seduces Tracy and Avery's son, Wyatt. For my own sake, I thinking he's about 18-19 in sim terms.
Bunny knows her mother is making out with someone in the living room, but ignores it. Jenna slept with her boss at Avery's funeral, after all. Bunny's pretty used to ignoring her partners. She doesn't even realise it's her half-brother, Wyatt - she's too focused on getting upstairs and locking herself inside Jasper's room. Jenna doesn't actually intend to kill Bunny - though, to be fair, it's not like she intended to kill Avery - but Bunny doesn't know that. If Jenna had a plan, it would be to kill Bunny when she's 21 (in sims terms, first day of young adulthood), because that's when, I imagine, Bunny comes into her inheritance. Avery never expected to die young so his will would have left all of his money and property to Bunny, not Jenna. That's not a problem while Bunny's a child, but it will be one when she hits adulthood.
Jenna writes an article on the whole situation, anonymously, for her paper. She's now at level 9 in the journalism career. I'm aiming for her to get to level 10, either in lieu of seeing her rich dead spouse, or alongside it, if she can find another one to marry. Haven does not approve, but I've decided that Jenna can't see ghosts, except on special occasions.
Jenna also goes out to steal some candy from Tracy's second child, just to add further insult to injury.
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