What’s wrong, Ellen?

“Tell Phineaus to stop chaperoning me!”

No need to worry, Phineaus. The date ends rather innocently.

(No, I don’t know either why his girlfriend Monica (Bratford), who lives down the street, would need a live update via telephone…)

First up is the Frost household, which consists of Ellen Frost and her college buddy Phineaus Furley. Ellen runs a “small” restaurant/bakery (originally one of shastakiss’ community lots). Some other Baskerville residents work there, too: Monica Bratford, cook (only shown from behind because her face glitches out) waitress Marla Biggs and host Castor Nova (I think that is an extremly fitting job for him!).

Look! The neighborhood I started decorating a few days ago! (We’ll see how long that lasts…)

Anyway, I plopped down some of the beautiful houses by dee-dee-sims and moved in some grown up college sims (you’ve probably figured out that I love them by now…). And now I’m trying to get a working economy up and running… Three shops, three shopowners and every job is a local one, so no Maxis careers…

And this is were I decided that for once, I could bend the rules. They are the royals, they have a genie lamp, why the heck not! 

(For my headcanon, let’s just say that the princess knows of her father’s intentions (I really need to put up some family portaits and explain some stuff… her father is a noble and ‘second in command’ and would really like to see one of his son succeed on the throne) and would rather not provoke a conflict… well we see how long this will work. Apart from the power-hungry second-in-command, there is the king’s mistress with high ambitions and a foreign prince married to one of the king’s daughters who has high hopes, too Wow, that’s a lot of headcanon…)