Poor Bottom often gets neglected in this household, so she spends her time with her friends, the flowers, dreaming of the day where her magical abilities take over and she will be able to talk to them. No one dared to tell her yet that she is a mere mortal without an inch of magic in her bones.

Ah, teenager hormones! Even fairies aren’t spared so Puck spends his time checking himself out in the mirror, stottering if one of the girls in his class talks to him, arguing with his on-off girlfriend Hermia about said encounterers, and desperatly hoping that he will grow a few inches. He knows that fairies are rather small, but he can’t even see his full face in the mirror.

“So dear, aren’t you happy that we finally succubed to marriage?” “I swear to you Oberon, if you don’t shut up right now, I might make your mouth disappear!” “Bitch!” “Bumbling Idiot!”

Oberon and Titania might not always get along too great (or at all), but they’re determinded to make it work. They might want to kill each other sometimes, but they will be doing it with a smile.

New head canon for the Tricou-Teens!

Jon Smith’s a vampire in my game, so Kestrel, Orion, etc. aren’t his biological kids rather than his now cured ‘vampire children’. As to why they’re still teens… umh, the potion wasn’t fully developed when they drank it? Maybe they were some sort of guinea pigs?

The other Fairwheats– Disinherited and widowed, poor Kelly is desperatly trying to make ends meet. After a scam her uncle led, she was left without a penny.

Kelly Fairwheats– Kelly learned of the vengeful spirit of her uncle the hard way. After the dead of her father, she and her mother were left at the mercy of him. It didn’t end well, for Harry couldn’t stand his brothers’ choice in a wife. Now after the tragic ferry accident which caused so many Fairwheaters to loose dearly loved ones, she’s not only broke, she also lost her husband and only breadwinner. Struggeling to make ends meet, she moved into an abandoned circus wagoon. Yet, for the sake of her daughter, she is determind to get back on her feet soon and raise her daughter in a happier enviroment.

Megan Fairwheat– There are happier places to grow up than where Megan is raised, but being a cheerful and outgoing toddler, she doesn’t seem to mind. A fact that is often overlooked is that he will eventually inherit the Fairwheat family fortune, which might explain her great uncles sudden interest in finding a wife…

The Fannings– The Fannings formed the countryside like no other. Being farmers ever since they moved there, the formerly huge family is now reduced to siblings Robert and Margaret and their children.

Robert Fanning– Robert recently lost his beloved wife. Without her, he feels somewhat lost. When his failure of a sister asked him if she could stay with him, he wasn’t exactly thrilled, but he could need some help at the farm. Right now, he doesn’t have the energy to handle it on his own.

Margaret Fanning– That her family always considered her a failure, rankles Margaret. She ran off into the big city to become a star, and succeeded- kind of. She starred in some ad campaigns and had a small role in a well-known sitcom, but that still wasn’t enough for them. When Siobhan died, she knew that her brother needed her, even though he never admit, and ever short on money, she decided to move in with him.

Stephen Fanning– It took him some time to admit it, but Stephen deeply misses his mother. However, he isn’t going to let the loss keep him from living, like his father. Lately, he fell in love with a girl and is determinded to stay with her for the rest of his life, and loves his little cousin deeply.

Sean Fanning– Sean is too young to notice the quarrels the elder ones have. His father disappeared a few years ago and again, Sean is too young to remember him- which might not be the baddest.

MacCormack– After the tragic death of both her parents, Shannon is the only person left to hold that family name.

Shannon MacCormack– Becoming a orphan at such a young age was never Shannons intention nor will. She is glad that Grace Prendergast-Fairwheat has taken her under her wing and lets her live in the little servant’s cottage, but still struggles with growing up fast enough to survive in this town.

The Fairwheats– Harold “Harry” Fairwheats owns the town- both literally and figurative. He officially retired a few years ago and settled down. Who’s pulling the strings behind the scenes is another story.

Grace Prendergast-Fairwheat– One of the sweetest persons in town, Grace married well. Originally a happy young lady, she is now often find wandering around, talking to herself, staring into the pond and cursing the watcher for her misfortune. She often wonders what would have happened if fate hadn’t wronged her and she had a choice.

Harry Fairwheat– Said to be one of the meanest and most evil spirited Sims in town, Harry is cold, unforgiving and cruel. His vengeful smile might have been the last some of the Sims buried at the local graveyard saw, but that is just a rumor, or is it? He has an obsession with a statue he bought ages ago from a meddling merchant. Rumor has it that the woman depicted was his first love, who was won over by another man and later died because of his selfishness.

Fairwheats– the neighborhood I’m playing when I’m bored of Viper Canyon (which doesn’t happen often but sometimes I just can’t stand the desert). I rolled a dice to form the families. I ended up with four. They’re coming next.