She is a pretty good dancer by now. And a wild one at that.

Good night Andrea, see you in Winter!
She is a pretty good dancer by now. And a wild one at that.

Good night Andrea, see you in Winter!
Andrea’s a tough woman, though. She spends the next day working and taking care of herself.
*sobs*
“So, I guess that’s it then?”
“You’ll always be a good friend to me.”
“You too.”
And with that, it’s over.
(For once, no one’s slapping someone!)
Something feels a little off, though. Andrea confronts Brandon over dinner.
“The spark’s gone.”
“Huh?”
“Don’t tell me you don’t feel less attracted to me than… I don’t know, last week. What’s wrong, Brandon?”
“I… I’m just not into women who can cook.”
“And you notice that just now?!”
“I guess. I never really noticed.”
“I had my own diner? I want to be a celebrity cook one day. And you never noticed?”
“Yeah.”
“Wow. Okay.”
(Brandon is literally repulsed by good cooks. As soon as Andrea gained her fifth (or was it the sixth?) cooking point, their chemistry went poof)
She doesn’t want to celebrate alone, though. So she invites Brandon over.
A promotion for Andrea!
And after a quick wardrobe change, she takes care of that hole in the front yard.
Over at Andrea’s house, things won’t necessarily be more eventful (Fortune Sims…) but definitely less depressing.
Uh! Looks like someone’s interested in Brandon!

He greets her but it turns out that they have negative chemistry. So much for that. (I think that’s the reporter in this iteration of Middleground, but I’m not too sure.)
There is an interesting assortment of Sims present. Brandon is a bit shocked to find his former one night stand Ivy in this… condition, but she gleefully explains everything to him.