Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Geneva Santa Fe

When Jenny the Santa Fe rolled into town with her short pink hair and super star quality she had no idea what she would find. She had a lifetime goal to be a superstar psychic in the scam artist branch which means she had to go to work for the old gypsy who lived in the gypsy wagon Park. She came to town with 16500 but that didn't go far with the only lot that's sooo did her in town 14700. You see, Geneva had a dream. She had a dream to build a family legacy at least 10 generations long and it they should all live on the same, single piece of property for ever.

She tried to build a small house with her leftover funds, but the amount of money she had left would not even put up four whole walls.  So she built one wall for a fridge, toilet and sink and called it good. She met one person who wanted to be her roommate and she invited him to come home with her. His name was lucky and he was a smelly old man.

After activating roommate services she had 7 roommates show up to love on the open empty lot. They were all slobs and left dishes lying around everywhere. Geneva left them to her barren piece of ground and moves into the firehouse where she had everything she needed. When she needed a computer she went to the library. Life was good and there was no one to stop her from sliding down the pole. Apparently no one lives at the firehouse.

She joined the scam artist branch of the mystic career but her biological clock was ticking. To carry on her legacy she needed to have a baby and she needed to have one fast. She tried out several roommate until she found one who was undiscerning and would whoohoo though he barely knew her. She immediately became pregnant with her first child, assuring her legacy would continue. As fate would have it, her baby daddy had commitment issues and would never be anything other than a boy toy and after she met Robby Shields, Geneva and Nestor decided to stay friends. He continued to be their roommate after Robby moved in and they were married. He has be a good father to his daughter, Kasey.


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