Issue 5 - Pirri Beach report


The young Svenssons thought it was high time for little Noah to get to know his half sister Anna better. The two wives of Olaf Svensson are doing their very best to show Eastonic familiar stability to the girl as they deem her almost neglected due to her mother's profession as a Valonic priestess. The children themselves seem to enjoy their efforts as it means visiting playgrounds and being read to a lot.

At Sean Easton's house late arrival Noemi has mixed up the quiet life of the family quite a bit. Kayla decided to go back to work as soon as her little daughter was born thus she's raised by a Nanny during the day. Little Samuel seems to be adjusting without problems and the same goes for Mr. Easton himself.





Kayla seems to be having more problems. It's clear she never wanted a second child but her husband didn't want to set a false example to the PirriBeach crowd by allowing his wife an abortion.



After all he's preaching at Pirri Beach's 1st Eastonic church every sunday and the Eastonic cult is strictly against abortions.





Colin Valon, who's still living in the old Garcia Rupio house, still misses his foster parents a lot. Nevertheless he's enjoying his youth and living on his own by throwing a lot of parties for family and friends. He's going steady with Sianna Simmons and seems to be very happy with her.



One of his parties had an unhoped-for guest: Mrs. Carlotta Easton. We now know she moved to Aura Lake with husband John and is expecting their first child soon. At the moment our foreign reporters are trying to get a home story of them and their neighbours, the Watsons (Natalie Watson, nee. Simmons and husband Cyril) and the little town in the north.





Last but not least we want to remind you of little Kieran Valon and the other children at the Kaplan orphanage who're still waiting for loving forever families. Please call Ms. Kelly anytime should you decide to let one of the little ones into your heart and home.

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