
“Rafe was right: they were totally expecting us to be a bunch of incompetent amateurs who they could terrify into submission with vague and veiled threats.”

“They got a surprise. And I swear that one of them paled at the sight of Mayor Tench as well. Rafe’s pretty intimidating too – physically as well as intellectually, I mean, and especially in a suit. And when I mentioned the original documentary and the very real possibility of a follw-up, showed them the letter…”

“It was the arrogance of them that got me. This ‘We wrecked the town once and why shouldn’t we do it again?’ arrogance! I did enjoy being the reporter in the room, though. Each time Molly or Patience or anyone else called them out on an innuendo, I was there making notes. And making them uneasy too…”

“She does, doesn’t she? But it’s bedtime for you two now. I said you could stay up to kiss Mummy goodnight, but then it was straight to bed,” Euan said to the two little girls.


“He’s not actually in bed yet. Barnabas, come here.”

“I painted it blue,” Barnabas admitted.
“And why?”
“Because Justin likes Byron better’n me. He says Byron’s always nice to him, and I’m not.”
“Byron is always nice to Justin. That’s true. Are you always nice to Justin?”

“So that’s true as well. And now I suppose we have to wash this out.” There was a definite hint of At this time of night too! and Why has this been left for me to do? And she sat down next to Euan in a very pointed I’m-done-for-the-day way.


“You’re stuck with it,” Patience said to him. “Blue hair or no hair. That’s your choice. This wasn’t an accident. This wasn’t you acting-without-thinking (something Barnabas did so often that they had a family phrase for it). You did several things that you knew were very naughty.”

“You know what makes me really cross with you? You stole. From our friends. From the people who help us when we need help. Why didn’t you ask Lucie just to give you the blue?”
“Because I knew she’d say no.”
“And why would she say no? Because she’s mean?”
“No.” Barnabas’s voice was getting smaller and smaller. “She’d say it’s not for little boys. It’s grown-up paint.”
“So you knew this was wrong! Go to bed. We will talk about this again in the morning. I am too angry right now to be able to be fair to you.”

“Do you want to tell me about the meeting now, or do you want to wait until the morning?”
He put his arm around her and felt the tension drain out of her.
“Actually, I’d really like to talk about it now. Otherwise it’ll be going round in my head all night.”
“Talk away, then. You do look magnificent, by the way.”

She meant the jewellery she was wearing. It had been her (wealthy) father’s (lavish) twenty-first birthday present to her. And when the Great Rift had happened, because she’d chosen to marry Euan rather than the guy they’d got lined up for her, then her mother had insisted she took them with her. “These were a gift, not a loan. You can sell them to put any children you might have through university, if needs be. They are yours, not mine.” Patience had taken them and put them in the bank for safe-keeping: neither her pride nor Euan’s would let them sell the jewels for themselves. They would make their own way.
“Those guys could totally recognise real stones when they saw them. It completely wrong-footed them.”

“But then they had the nerve to suggest that your job might be in danger! I was furious. And totally called them out on it – with Georgie making notes – and they made with a lot of weasel words. No-one threatens my family. No-one.” Patience went on talking for quite a while after that!

“Yes, but they’ll be back. We’re going to need more ammunition yet, more big guns on our side. Big names would help. We want them to realise that it’s going to cost more to fight us than it is to honour the agreement they made, the damages they said they’d pay. All the solar power that’s being generated here: they’re making a profit on that, selling it. Once there’s enough people in the town, there won’t be that profit to be made. And I’m not sure where we’re going to find those names. But we won’t give up!”

“Ain’t had so much fun since we was puttin’ frogs in desks,” he replied simply. “But Molly here – she was just amazin’ with her facts ‘n figgers.”
“That was so satisfying! I think my all-time favourite bit was …” John listened to his wife and thought: you’ve missed this, haven’t you? You’ve really been with me, with us all, in rescuing the farm, doing up the house, but you’ve missed this aspect of things.

“Oh yes! When I pulled out the original documents about the library purchase with their guarantee to keep it open, and his signature on it for all to see. And he turned and said to his sidekick, ‘I thought I told you to…’ and then shut up really quickly. And my other favourite bit? Patience – who looked amazing! – taking them on when they tried to scare her with hints about Euan losing his job. She was like a lioness, protecting her cubs. Called them out on their insinuations and hints straight away.”

And it’s really satisfying! I’ve finally got to where I always wanted to be all my life. Independent. Not needing anyone. Taking care of myself.

“And a lectern. And Georgie and Blake are going to be married here. A proper wedding in the community, with a minister (even if it’s a borrowed one!) and everything.”
Great Aunt Addie was definitely smiling, and that’s not something you see every day, let me tell you.

“Names. We need names associated with the town. Rafe’s trawling through his and Leo’s contacts.” And then I went on to telling her about Byron’s quiet but determined pursuit of me. She read my face!

“He’s never going to understand me. And he doesn’t belong here. The rest of us – we all came looking for something. Even Blake-the-wet-romantic. Byron? He’s got this great family background, loads of cousins that were always in and out of each other’s houses…It’s a world away from my childhood.”

What? I don’t do that! Do I? My indignation took me to my feet.

Ouch.

And she was, too. I mean, I’ve heard that one in the past, mostly as a preface to being just plain nasty. But not Miss Kirk. This came because she cared, I could tell.
“I want you to think about who you’re becoming, and ask yourself if you like her.”





“I saw you down here.” As though that had really made his day better! “I thought I’d ask when you’ve next got the triplets. I’m happy to help with them, even if Barnabas did…” His voice tailed away as he took in the expression on my face.

“I don’t need you. And I don’t really want you around.” What was wrong with me? Me, Clara? The one thing I was good at was self-control. Keep the façade up. Don’t let anyone see what’s going on inside. Except Great Aunt Addie, who could see straight through me.


“Nothing. Nothing at all. Time with my hero? What’s not to like?”
“Your hero? Really?” Mostly, Lachlan had been painfully aware of his limitations and failings.


Lachlan did, all too clearly.
“Well, you battled through that. And now look where we are.”

“What are you planning to do tomorrow?” Marianna went on. “My turn to have the children. I wish we had a swimming pool for these summer holiday days.”
“I’m putting up the light fittings in the church, ready for Frank to wire it. Those candle sconces are all very well, but, they’re a bit of a fire risk really.”



“No. All of you. The whole town. She knows you care about her physical safety. You all proved that to her. Now she needs to know that everyone cares about her heart too, even if she doesn’t.” miss Kirk paused.
“Independence. It’s not a good goal. Interdependence, now, that's different. Everyone realising that they need each other and that they have something to give. That’s what I tried to teach the children, the families, the whole town really.”

“In a way, they were all my children. A whole townful. I gave them my love and they gave theirs back to me.”

“Yes. And I wasn’t going to leave it to die alone. But now? Now it’s come back to life again. Now I’m not needed any more.”
“And that’s why you want the town to take care of Clara? You’re not going to be here anymore?” Lachlan read the answer in Miss Kirk’s face.
“She’s the last of my children. Look after her.”
Marianna, Lachlan and the children and the Old Forge are by AlphaFen (now known as AlphaFFrog) and can be found here:
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Clara and Miss Adelaide Kirk and the church were made by AlphaFen (now AlphaFFrog) and can be found here: https://www.thesims3.com/assetDetail.html?assetId=9310815
The stepladders and tools were made by Sandy at ATS3, also the stained glass windows, lectern and benches and the cardboard dolls' house.