Your comments are far from shallow! I can't tell you how I appreciate that you take the time to read and respond. Clicking a like button and keeping it moving is much simpler but here in LJ land we have no other way of knowing if anyone does, in fact, like it or is even reading without someone making that extra effort to say so. And I'm still amazed that you sift through the wall o' words Peni and I get going. I was drawn to Widespot for the novelty of it, playing someone else's characters and adding in the challenge parameters, but, of course, the storytelling took over. Couldn't be helped! :-D Poor sims...I'm sure they'd love it if I'd get with the build-a-city programme and stop prying into their every quirk and putting their little personal dramas on display but them's the breaks when you're a sim.
That aspiration conversation was a last minute filler instead of saying 'and then this guy came to talk to Penny' but I like using those little moments to reveal a bit more character--Hamilton's not big on romance sims right now and in addition to the rebounding business that's another reason he'd be more responsive to Penny than some miscellaneous 'romancer'--while being a bit tongue-in-cheek about the sim-ness of it all ;-)
That aspiration conversation was a last minute filler instead of saying 'and then this guy came to talk to Penny' but I like using those little moments to reveal a bit more character--Hamilton's not big on romance sims right now and in addition to the rebounding business that's another reason he'd be more responsive to Penny than some miscellaneous 'romancer'--while being a bit tongue-in-cheek about the sim-ness of it all ;-)
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