Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Chapter Six: Why Not?


As wonderful as her trip had been, there was a part of Rachel that was glad to be back home.


All of the new experiences, the whirlwind romance, and two long plane trips just days apart had left her exhausted, and the return to familiar surroundings was comforting.


The vase she had picked up in the market was nothing special, but she set it out next to her chassignite rock as another reminder of an important experience in her life.

After the rest of her unpacking was done she tucked in for an early night so she could get plenty of rest before heading back to work.



Rachel realized that her exhaustion must be something other than jet lag when she woke up in the middle of the night feeling rather sick to her stomach.

The next morning she was forced to call in sick to work and make a trip to the hospital to see was sort of exotic flu she might have caught on her vacation.


When she left the hospital a few hours later, she was in shock. 

Pregnant. How could she be pregnant? Well, she knew how of course, but what was she going to do about it now? As soon as the doctor had broken the news, her mind had raced through all of the possible options. She struck abortion off the list pretty quickly; somehow it seemed wrong to end something that had come out of that amazing weekend. Adoption would be the next most logical option after that. She didn't know if she'd even be able to get in touch with Zhan, much less rely on him for support with his current financial problems, and being a single mother would just be impractical.

Either way, she was going to need some new clothes to grow into over the next nine months.


As she tried on maternity wear at the new shop in town, she thought of how much this was going to mess up all of her plans. She was supposed to be working on advancing in her career, not dealing with having a baby. Of course she would have to give it away, there was no way she would be able to keep up at work and raise a child at the same time. Or could she?


Rachel's ambitious streak suddenly flared up. Why shouldn't she? It's not like there had never been successful career women with children before. If they could do it, Rachel Keatts surely wasn't going to shy away from the task.


Once she made her decision, she took it seriously, investing time in reading several pregnancy and parenting books. If she was going to do this, she was going to do it properly.


Eventually she also decided that she should do her best to contact Zhan. It was a hard letter to write, as she wasn't even sure that she should tell him. She didn't think there was much he could do anyway and she felt like she would only be adding extra stress to his already difficult life. Still, he deserved to know that he was going to have a child out there in the world, and have the opportunity to decide what he could or could not do for himself. 


Since she didn't know his address, she sent the letter care of The Phoenix Academy, knowing that if he was still in Shang Simla he was sure to be visiting there frequently. After that she resigned herself to the idea that she would most likely never hear back and that she was on her own from here on out.


Not that she had a problem with that, of course. When she wasn't reading her baby books she was just fine with immersing herself in her work. Her boss had told her that maternity leave was manditory thanks to the unions (although he didn't sound very thankful at the time), but she convinced him to let her do some computer filing at home during her time off. Rachel's last promotion should have meant she was done with this sort of menial task, but she was determined not to let a little pregnancy get in the way of her goals, no matter what it took.


As the due date grew near, Rachel made sure everything was prepared, buying and orgnaizing the necessary supplies and setting up a crib in the bedroom. She would have to add on another room eventually, but she had always meant to expand on the house anyway. For now, as a finishing touch, she put out a picture she had taken of Zhan next to the crib. She wanted her child to know who their father was, even if Zhan never knew he was a father himself.


Rachel hadn't been able to keep up with her rigorous martial arts training during her pregnancy, but she was able to continue with her star gazing hobby. She had even discovered that the telecope worked quite well for amateur bird watching during the day. She was thus occupied when she felt it starting.


Maybe that was just--


Nope, definitely contractions.


She headed straight to the hospital.


As she walked through the doors, Rachel realized that this was it. No more books and planning, it was time for the real thing and there was no turning back now.

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The clothing store Rachel visited is on the second story of the Cabinet of Curiosities Consignment Shop by calisims available at MTS2 here. I love those mirrors, I took at least a dozen pictures of Rachel primping and preening in front of them. xD

This was a pretty short update, especially compared to the last one, but it seemed like a good ending point and since this is that last time Rachel will be on her own, I figured I'd let her have the chapter to herself.

7 comments:

  1. Awesome update! I'm so excited to see if Rachel had a boy or girl...

    I love your photos. Especially the one of Rachel in front of the picture of Zhan. I hope we get to see more of him in the future. : ) She's going to be such a good mom, I can already tell.

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  2. The fun part is, even I don't know if Zhan's going to show up again. I purposely wrote it in a way that he could, but it's also possible that he won't. Maybe Rachel or her kid will go back to China and run into him, maybe SP will have him get in contact, but I'm just going to go with whatever happens, so we'll see!

    As for being a mom, I was trying to write her as not being very maternal, but taking a more practical and goal-oriented approach to parenting. Hopefully that works out for her. ;)

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  3. That's what I love about your legacy. It feels so natural and un-forced, Sims at it's best. I'm becoming quite attached to your story, and Rachel too. <3

    And that's how I read it, about Rachel's parenting style. I just happen to think that taking the practical approach will make her a good mother, if that makes sense.

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  4. I love the way Rachel looks on being a single professional mother as a challenge she can win. She's such a great character.
    I'm looking forward to seeing what happens with Zhan as well, if he ever turns up again or not.
    And how sad is it that I didn't recognize my own shop until I saw the credits? I'm glad you got some use out of the mirrors there. :D

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  5. Hehe, I had meant to try and get more pictures of the shop in the story, but it didn't really work out since at the beginning she was in the random maternity clothes the game had put her in that didn't look right. Then the game crashed while I was there and I already had a bunch of pictures so I didn't bother going back again just to get more, but the ones I had were basically all in front of those mirrors.

    Sometimes I feel like this legacy has a lot in common with my old one. Rachel and Farrah are both single women invested in their careers who get knocked up by guys who aren't in the picture. Also, neither of them are good with people since one is a loner and the other is shy. Because of this I'm trying hard to make sure I write Rachel as having her own distinct personality so that it's not like I'm just writing the same story again. xD

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  6. A baby! Yay! I think it's totally depressing that Zhan may not know he has a son or daughter in the world. I hope some how he contacts her. He seemed like a REALLY great guy. I'm looking forward to see Rachel juggle her career and a baby.

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  7. I absolutely LOVED how you built up towards the pregnancy!! <3 So many times reading legacies you just see, "Op, baby!" and everything rushes on, but you took time to really think about how she'd handle it from her personality and traits and it didn't feel forced at all. <3 I loved it!

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