Ever since moving to Spectrum Bay, your life has been full of changes. You've taken in several kids to live with you, married both your life-long friend, Barbara and her twin sister, April, both of whom you love dearly. You've also taken the responsibility of helping raise their children. As you sip your morning tea, you groan as you notice that your medication has run out. For the past year and a half, you've been taking some candy-like medicine to keep your body from being malleable all the time, and it's produced by the bratty young genius, Jacqueline Creed, who happens to be your worst enemy. The chubby little girl had already made it a point to make your life miserable, and now that you live just a fifteen minute drive (and a ferry ride) away from her, she's found even more opportunity to make your life hell. Unfortunately, since the company she runs is responsible for much of the city's economy, your demonic wives aren't able to do anything about her, aside from convincing her to take it easy on you. She used to mail your prescription to you after you paid the ridiculous price for it, but since you live in the same city, you're now required to go directly to Mire Island and get it from her yourself. You don't ever leave without being put through some sort of machine she's working on or being used as a seat cushion for either herself or one of her employees.
It might be a good idea to avoid her as long as you can. After all, a large house like this has a lot of chores that need done. You could get one of the kids to help, but you usually end up going back over their work and doing it yourself. And expecting Becky or Rico to do anything at all is pointless.
Perhaps it could be a good day to spend with your wives or the kids. You do have a gym to help run with Barbara and Tina. Maybe you could see her and help someone with their workout. April has been needing some attention as well. You normally hate being stretched and molded, but with her, it seems quite pleasurable. Although, staying with her has the caveat of being around her obnoxious sister, Camilla.
It's a good day to take the kids out to the beach, though. Despite living here for several months, you have yet to plan a family outing. Maybe today would be a good day for your household to enjoy the sand and sun.
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