Friday, July 24, 2020

Atlas ISBI 7: #SmokinHot

Well, hello there! Being cautious, washing hands, wearing masks? It's a lot, isn't it? Take a load off with this chapter. Sorry these breaks are so long. Things have been, well, intense for me. But I have a little time now, so let's see what I can get through. When we left off, Olympia had assumed her role as the second generation torch holder, and Roman and Asia had both, sadly, passed on from old age. Olympia packed up herself, her new husband Aleki (owner of the world's stupidest mustache), and her useless mother, Miko, to a new lot in Sulani. Let's see what they've made of the place, and whether the cute little fellow peeing on Olympia's feet above makes a notable appearance. Read on...

Friday, April 17, 2020

Atlas ISBI 6: Beachy Keen Tomfoolery

Hello, hello! After the heartache of losing Georgia last chapter and an unexpected continuance on the countdown to the heir poll, the votes are in (I mean, they've been in for a while, but that's just the pace you get when you choose to read my stuff!). We can see our new heiress for generation two, Olympia Atlas, above, pictured in Sulani. Between that and the subtitle, you can probably guess that things are about to get a little tropical. Dive in, the water's fine...

Sunday, April 28, 2019

Atlas ISBI 5: Apparently You Can Die From That

Hey readers! Guess what totally awesome, unexpected event happens in this chapter? Go on, guess!

If you'd like to experience the fullness of joy and tragedy in an ISBI household, read on...

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Atlas ISBI 4: The Plague Strikes Again

Hello, hello, hello! Last chapter, Asia ran away (and returned) but unfortunately Miko did not. But that's okay, because she somehow behaved herself enough for us to have A POSTIVE SCORE at the end of the chapter. Amazing! Let's see if we can continue it with the newly aged-up kidlets and, as always, Roman doing his best to manage the chaos...

Monday, February 4, 2019

Atlas ISBI 3: Can We Adopt a New Mom?

Hey guys! I've played ahead almost to the heir poll and some...big things...have happened (intentionally vague so as not to spoil it) so I need to get my writing caught up! School is still school, but I'm going to try to get some chapters up here across all my various stories. At the end of last chapter, we had a child (Georgia), toddler (Austin), and baby (Olympia). Father and torch holder Roman and incontinent mother Miko are there as well. Our score settled at 0, so let's see if we can't get some points this chapter. Jump in...

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Atlas ISBI 2: Enter Nanny Gandhi

Welcome back to The Atlas ISBI, my newest project! Last chapter we met our first torch holder, Roman Atlas, pictured here with a *spoiler* son. He married Miko Ojo, who is so bright that she cleaned the playground until she wet herself, necessitating a move to Windenburg. Finally, a little girl named Georgia joined the family and grew up into an adorable red-headed independent sprite. That brings us up to date. Read on to see the further adventures of the Atlas clan . . .

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Atlas ISBI 1: Would You Like to Eat This Lily?

Hello there! If you're a loyal reader of mine (or an occasional reader with a good memory), you may be surprised to see me trying something besides one of my many legacies. I tried something different because sometimes I just need a break from micromanagement, which is my usual play style. Thus, an ISBI was born. I've read some really interesting ones (my fave is The Fallen ISBI by missmiserie, which I crack up reading every time!) and they inspired me to try something outside my wheelhouse as a way to loosen up and also just enjoy the general stupidity of sims. So far, they have not disappointed, and my new ISBI family has become frustratingly, endearingly, dichotomously accepted into the fold of my stories for those times when I just need to only give instructions to one sim and see what the others do. They've become a very enjoyable family for me (when I'm not tugging my hair out at their choices), so let me introduce you . . .