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Series 2.1; Episode 1: Orphans of the Storm


Series 2; Episode 1: 

Orphans of the Storm



Chapter One:

A Losing Battle

Last year, we left the Broke brothers in a helpless position indeed. The elder of the two, Dustin, had resorted to crime to keep his little brother fed. Yes, life was harsh. The two broke Brokes of 55 Woodland drive were all alone in the world, with nobody to care for them but each other.

It wasn't until the death of his mother, that Dustin came to appreciate the difficulty of running and maintaining a home. Nearly everything seemed to catch on fire; cleaning things only made them dirtier, and his friends treated their home like a public service.

The idea of cooking dinner didn't work out, so he decided that nothing could go wrong with potato chips for dinner. After all, he couldn't take another risk at using the stove. If the house burned down, he and Beau would have nowhere to go. Obviously, they weren't insured, as the only insurance in Pleasantview was life insurance. 

For a brief period, Dustin hired the services of the local nanny, Calista Despret. However, the little money they had left soon dried up. He only made §120 per week for his work running numbers down at the SimCity racetrack, and that simply wasn't enough. He would have to take care of his little brother on his own.

Dustin tried to keep on top of his homework, but he was fighting a losing battle. On top of everything else, he couldn't manage it, and he had to make excuses for his low attendance and homework return record at the public school. But he wasn't bothered. There were more important matters than schooling. He needed to focus on the needs of he and Beau at the moment, not that of the future. He knew full well that if he did make it anywhere in life, it would not be through education - that opportunity was long gone for him. The only smarts that Dustin possessed was street smarts, which he could only make use of with his criminal pals, Gordon King and Russ Bear. People made it in life via two ways - through a privileged and fortunate upbringing, or through wits, cunning and determination. Dustin was the latter. Would this be enough for the two of them?

However, it was not too
late academically for Beau, and he invested all his hopes, dreams and aspirations in his little brother. He was relentlessly encouraged to focus hard in education, so he can go to University and not be a complete screw-up like every other member of the Broke family. Things were rocky, and one more unfortunate incident may very well topple them over. Unfortunately, their fate was set to be filled with a few tumbles and unfortunate occurrences too many....

Chapter Two
A Difficult Ride Ahead


One cold, chilly night, when Woodland drive was deadly quiet, Beau was awoken by the ghost of his mother. She seemed to be trying to tell him something, but he couldn't figure out what it was. She took him to the window, and that's when he saw it! He saw what she was trying to warn him about: it was a slinking, black and white figure sneaking through the woods towards their house - a burglar! It was coming close to the family home. Luckily, the burglar alarm went off, alerting the trusty Sim State Police to his presence. Within seconds, a police officer arrived, engaging in a violent confrontation with the robber. It was fortunate indeed that Mum had installed a burglar alarm all those years ago, conscious of the seedy dangers of Woodland drive. It was one of the few items Dustin chose not to pawn off, seeing how necessary it would be.


'I kept the burglar alarm, cos I knew something like this might happen,' Dustin said to little Beau, as they walked out to the front yard, watching the burglar punching the policewoman in the face. In the end, the officer managed to overpower the robber, and, as is custom in such apprehensions, she asked if either victims could identify the assailant. She held the robber's face up to the light, and Dustin recoiled in horror - it was Gordon King!

Dustin had indeed been expecting a robber to come one of these days, but he had not expected it to be him. Gordon, who had been his boss, mentor; partner-in crime, and above all, his best friend, made Dustin feel hugely betrayed by his actions. 

'You backstabbing, triple crossing, two timing cockroach!' spat Dustin, 'how could you do this to your friend?'

'Alright, I did it, ya hear?' spat Gordon, as the policewoman wrapped handcuffs around his wrists, 'but I ain't sorry. I AIN'T SORRY! A fella's gotta make a livin' any way he got! I'll be back out on the streets in no time at all! HAHAHAHA!!!'

'I'll be ready for you when you do,' replied Dustin. 'I thought you were my friend, my only friend! Guess I can't be sure of anything in this life. Take 'em away, girls!'

And ghastly Gordon was stuffed into the police car, which disappeared into the night.

As Dustin waved goodbye, he came to a horrible realization. Now that Gordon was going to Juvenile prison, that meant Dustin had nobody to report to down at the SimCity racetrack. It couldn't have come at a worse possible time, but it did. Dustin was out of work, and he and Beau were very hungry. 

'It's gonna be a difficult ride ahead, Beau,' he said, turning to his brother, kneeling down and clutching him melodramatically, 'a difficult ride indeed.'


*


As most people do when they suddenly find themselves unemployed, deadbeat Dustin fell into a completely lifeless slump, partying away the pain of poverty and drinking down the distresses of destitution, desolation and despondency. He gained a bit of help from his friends, under the condition that they have the right to use his house as a twenty four hour party shack. Dustin agreed, and submerged himself in the revelry of Pleasantview's teenage community. It was around this time he began indulging in his long forgotten vice - two-timing.

He began dating a new girl without Lilith knowing - her name was Tosha Go, and Dustin had the strangest feeling that Mum wouldn't have liked her. He knew this to be so, primarily because her ghost kept appearing whenever Tosha was around. This made Tosha feel uncomfortable, and she rejected Dustin's sexual advances as a result. She simply didn't like the idea of Dustin's mother watching.







Chapter Three
Broke's Bonanza


As Beau grew up, the relationship between the two brothers grew past that of siblings and parents combined. They had survived through thick and thin, fighting the repo-man and social services side by side. To help take his mind off his hunger and despair, Dustin bought Beau an electric guitar, remembering his fondness of the xylophone as a toddler. Beau would spend his days honing his skills, practicing for the day he could become a world-famous rockstar, leave Old Town and tour SimNation. It was these kinds of aspirations that kept Beau going.








One day, the Brokes were visited with a taxi outside their home, and from it emerged a familiar face - Gordon King! He had returned from prison and decided to make a surprise appearance at the Broke home. However, he was a completely different person to what Dustin had once known - no longer a sly, cheeky young boy, he was now a serious and sophisticated man, who had acquired a University degree in Chemistry after gaining parole. Planning now to become a scientist to the likes of the next Mortimer Goth, he had big dreams, but he needed a place to stay until he could find his feet. He begged and begged Dustin to forgive him, but he was still full of anger over what he had done. Yet, at the same time, Dustin was in desperate need of money, and Gordon was his only real connection towards any kind of work. In the end, Dustin decided to make a compromise:

 'Sure, you can stay here as long as you like, but you have to get me some work, otherwise, I can't afford to have you here!'

And so, he pulled some strings, and once again Dustin had a job organizing pickups and deliveries for Gordon's old gang, earning §560 per week. To celebrate, he began throwing rad parties, bringing every dope dude and choice chick in Pleasantview around. The Broke household was now the No. 1 hang out spot for every sick, wild, uncontrollable freak-ass teen. Dustin even wrote a rap song about it:

'There's an insanely high degree of people here, many of whom weren't present the previous year. In comparing the satistical information of those who were here the previous year, contrasting with those who were here this year, it indicates a strong positive trend of people coming here. Also, in noticing the correlation of the quantity of people here with the amount of friends I have, it begs the question: who the fuck are ya'll? What am I doin'? Oh yeah, that's right, I forgot - I'm doin' me! Yo!'


His rap career failed to make it, but that didn't stop Dustin from having a good time. The Broke hangout became a group called the K.K.K (Kool Katz Klub), with Dustin as their helmsman. Dustin, who had always dreamed of ruling a crime syndicate, was excited. The only terms of membership were that you had to be very cool. He had every rebellious, father-hating teenage girl invited over, enjoying the atmosphere of a dozen females around him, with none receiving more attention than the other.


However, two of those girls slowly fell out of interest in Dustin's gang lifestyle. Best friends Lucy Burb and Marsha Bruenig didn't like being treated as objects, and they spent a lot of their time in the sidelines. It was there they noticed Beau, who was also feeling a bit left out. 

And so, the three became friends, but for Marsha and Beau, it secretly became more than that. She came by the household parties just to visit him, and they talked and talked until they got tired of the noise and went outside... 


However, Beau still wasn't happy with the situation. He was sick of the sight of his home, where he could never get any peace and quiet. He hated the constant pressure to socialize and revel all the time, but most of all, he deserved better. He was an A+ student, he had a girlfriend and had been accepted into a music studio. He didn't want to spend his life rolling around in his own filth. If he didn't dig his way out of the dirt now, he never would.

He sent in a scholarship application to Sim State University, who was granted an Orphan's Assistance Fund. Along with a scholar's grant, Beau now had §10,000. To celebrate the good start, the Broke household, once again did what they always did, and threw a massive party. At said party, every girl was keen to get a piece of rich boy Beau, so he got down with both Meadow Thayer and Lucy Burb.

But then came the horrifying news: Marsha Bruenig would be coming over! Beau pulled a freak for she could not know what he had been up to! Whiping Meadow's lipstick off his face, he met with Marsha in advance before she managed to make it to the house, and they went for a joyride with criminal Russ Bear. However, the Pleasantview Police tracked them down, and bought them in together, back to the Broke house. Beau's cover was blown, and he was forced to reveal the truth of his triple-timing.

After the revelation, Beau fell into a state of depression. Not only did none of the girls want to speak with him, but he had an inescapable feeling that he was winding down the same track as Dustin. He loved his brother, but what motivation was he giving nowadays? He had once stood behind him in hopes he would make something, but now, he simply didn't care, and it was tragic for him to see. He wanted to be somewhere else, and he wanted to pursue something else. He wanted to make it in life. Deciding there was nothing left for him, he took his ten thousand simoleons and took the taxi to University. He didn't know what he would find there, but it had to be better than what was happening here.



Beau leaves behind a fragmented family household, but what will become of it? While he seeks a better life, will the Broke's household sort itself out? Will the girls he once loved ever make amends? Find out in future episodes of the History Pleasantview!

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