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14 years ago
The next day June was looking through her wallet when she spotted that she had very little money left, and she didn't really have a job, either. Yes, getting a job would help, but then how would she take care of the animals at home? She had to get a job that had something to do with her career choice!
She went over to City Hall and signed up as a self-employed horsewoman! It was a big step, and it didn't promise money anytime soon, per-say, but it would have to do. She then made a trip to the grocery store to make another two or three small purchases. "You've gotta spend money to make money," she reminded herself.
Ever since she'd bought the house she'd planned on gardening, but she hoped she wouldn't have to. But this lack of money certainly called for it!
After she'd planted a few things she brushed and generally loved on Liberty and found out that her horse was, indeed, pregnant with her first foal.
The days passed on at what seemed like a very slow pace, waiting for Liberty to have her first baby.
June tended to her plants and such. There wasn't much else to do. But one morning, Liberty's foal was born!
A little filly that June named "Bell," who was born with the traits Aggressive, Loves Jumping, and Untrained. And with traits like that, June new she was going to be a handful. A modest success. June celebrated by clapping and making a creepy face.
She lost the face soon enough and continued to celebrate by brushing the little filly to bond with her a bit.
And then June left the new mother to spend some quality time with her baby. June new she was going to be a great mom!
It didn't last long, though. As much as June hated to separate the two, she hopped on Liberty and headed to the Equestrian Center.
And while little Bell was at home wondering where on earth her mother went, Marky kept her company.
Although he probably wasn't the best dog to do it (and this isn't the best picture to depict it).
Anyway, this time a stallion named "Breaker" was chosen. He didn't really have the best prospects, but he was all that June could afford. And after everything was done, Liberty made no attempts to wait on her Sim-friend. She galloped all the way back home to Bell...
...leaving June to listen to two cowpoke paparazzi argue about lifting weights.
Before June left she distracted the two from their argument with some much-needed silly faces!
She went over to City Hall and signed up as a self-employed horsewoman! It was a big step, and it didn't promise money anytime soon, per-say, but it would have to do. She then made a trip to the grocery store to make another two or three small purchases. "You've gotta spend money to make money," she reminded herself.
Ever since she'd bought the house she'd planned on gardening, but she hoped she wouldn't have to. But this lack of money certainly called for it!
After she'd planted a few things she brushed and generally loved on Liberty and found out that her horse was, indeed, pregnant with her first foal.
The days passed on at what seemed like a very slow pace, waiting for Liberty to have her first baby.
June tended to her plants and such. There wasn't much else to do. But one morning, Liberty's foal was born!
A little filly that June named "Bell," who was born with the traits Aggressive, Loves Jumping, and Untrained. And with traits like that, June new she was going to be a handful. A modest success. June celebrated by clapping and making a creepy face.
She lost the face soon enough and continued to celebrate by brushing the little filly to bond with her a bit.
And then June left the new mother to spend some quality time with her baby. June new she was going to be a great mom!
It didn't last long, though. As much as June hated to separate the two, she hopped on Liberty and headed to the Equestrian Center.
And while little Bell was at home wondering where on earth her mother went, Marky kept her company.
Although he probably wasn't the best dog to do it (and this isn't the best picture to depict it).
Anyway, this time a stallion named "Breaker" was chosen. He didn't really have the best prospects, but he was all that June could afford. And after everything was done, Liberty made no attempts to wait on her Sim-friend. She galloped all the way back home to Bell...
...leaving June to listen to two cowpoke paparazzi argue about lifting weights.
Before June left she distracted the two from their argument with some much-needed silly faces!












