Friday, March 29, 2013

Sims 3: The Deans (part 43)

 As Antwain gets closer, Tania drops her head in shame, “Antwain, I’m a mess.”
 “A mess?  Babe, you lost your brother, I expect you to have ups and downs.”
“No Antwain…I was messed up long before George died.  Maybe it’s just in my genes…some familial curse.”
 “Babe, what are you talking about?  When I look at you, all I see is beauty,” Antwain says reaching out for Tania. 

“Antwain…no, don’t,” she says pulling back, just out of his reach.
 “Just…don’t,” she says again in a lower tone.  Tania sighs, “I wish I could really be who you see me as…I’m so tangled up inside that I can’t even fake it.”

“But Tania, you don’t have to,”  Antwain says shocked at what she’s implying.  “I love you for who you are.”
 “Can we just go somewhere else?”  She asks, not responding to his statement.
 The two of them get back in the car and silently head toward a second destination.  Tania sees a lone horse walking across one of Riverview’s many bridges.  She wishes she had her camera to capture it forever.
 
Antwain prepares a picnic that he intended for them to share next to the lake.
 “I’m sorry.  This is not fair to you.” Tania says after a long silence.
 Antwain has a lot he’d like to say, but he decides to let Tania finish.

“I remember what I said to you when we were just teens…that you were the only thing to chase the clouds away when George died.  It wasn’t fair of me to place my burdens on you.”
“Tania, you say that as if I was some helpless victim.  Don’t you understand what it means to love someone?  It means being willing to share burdens.  It’s my job to take some of the load off of you!  Why don’t you get that?”
“I just…I don’t want our relationship to be based off of just that.  I don’t want to always feel like the weak one…the dependent one, you know?”
Antwain stands and Tania follows before he responds.  “Don’t you think that I depend on you too?  Why do you insist that this is one sided?”
“Sometimes I just feel like you didn’t really know what you were getting into with me.”

“So now you’re saying that I’m stupid?”  Antwain asks rhetorically.
 “No, of course not,” Tania says leaving it at that.


“I think that you’re over thinking things.”


“Maybe,” she responds after a while; looking up at the sky.
 “Can we agree to just let things be?  You just be who you are and I’ll be who I am and we’ll work on building a life together with no apologies.”
 “Okay,” Tania says moving in closer to him.
“Now this is nice…fresh air…stars…and best of all, the woman that I love.”
“It is nice…and I love you too!”
 Antwain and Tania quietly enjoy their view of the stars for a few moments.
“Look…the big dipper!”  Tania says.

“That’s not the big dipper!” Antwain corrects.
 “It is the big dipper,” Tania insists.  “See, that’s the handle and the big pan thingy.”
 “Then what’s that?”  Antwain asks knowingly pointing to a bigger version of the dipper that Tania pointed out.
 “Tania…” Antwain says after a while.

“What?”  She asks, finally enjoying herself completely.
“Let’s have a baby…” he says.

Tania sits up completely thrown off by Antwain’s words.


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