Fanon:Dina Caliente (TheLopman)

Dina Caliente (formerly Bachelor) is one of my Sims 2 Sims, living in Pleasantview with her daughter Quinn Caliente. She is the daughter of the deceased Flamenco and Nighat Caliente, twin sister of Nina Caliente, the widow of both Michael Bachelor and Mortimer Caliente, and mother of Quinn Caliente and her deceased twin brother Alan Caliente.

Adulthood
It was not hard to see that Dina was after Mortimer Goth's fortune. I married the two promptly, and he came into the household with about 50,000 Simoleons, leaving his children Cassandra and Alexander to stay at his sprawling mansion. After the marriage, Nina moved out into a condo of her own, and Dina found that her love for Mortimer was real. Soon after WooHooing with Mortimer, it became clear that Dina was pregnant.

Dina's pregnancy was painful for everyone involved. She had to break up her relationship with Don Lothario now that she was going to have a real family to commit to. She was eating constantly, yelling at Mortimer, throwing up, and taking up all the space on the couch. She had an unusual craving for Baked Alaska, and was crabby about the fact that no one in the household knew how to make it. Mortimer painted and furnished Nina's old room for the baby. Everything was ready for their new bundle of joy.

Finally, after suffering through the three trimesters of pregnancy, Dina was ready to give birth. To her surprise, she gave birth to not one, but two babies, a boy and a girl. Dina named the boy Alan and the girl Quinn. Having two babies wasn't good for the current situation. This meant that Dina and Mortimer had to buy an extra crib, and Dina even wanted to repaint the nursery entirely. Eventually, they did this, and the babies were settled in.

After a few days with his new kids, Mortimer passed away in the kitchen. He bemoaned the unfairness of his demise as the Grim Reaper came to take his soul. He tried to tell the Reaper to let him stay in the mortal world for a bit longer, to watch his kids grow up, if only a little, but it was no use. His time had come, and there was no more arguing to be done.

After Mortimer's death, Dina cut her hair and became noticeably more reserved towards her children. She noticed that Alan cried much more after the death of Mortimer, but Quinn didn't seem affected by it much at all. On the twins' birthday, Dina bought cakes for both of them and helped them blow out the candles, and they grew into toddlers.

Life became much harder for Dina after Mortimer died. She was now a single mother with two helpless toddlers to take care of. She often found herself calling the nanny just so she take a shower and/or get some sleep. It was very hard for her to split her time between Alan, Quinn and herself. She managed to teach Alan how to walk, and tried to potty train Quinn, but there just wasn't enough time.

When the time came for the twins to age up to children, everyone had low Aspiration and were all pretty unhappy. Dina helped her kids blow out their candles, and they aged up without any sort of celebration or fanfare. Later on, she bought them some new electronic entertainment because she felt bad about doing nothing for their birthday.

Time passed. Dina didn't do much to raise her relationships with her kids. They got good grades in school and started making friends on their own. Quinn took up baking in her toy oven and Alan got into playing computer games. At some point their computer broke. Dina, not wanting to have to call a repairman, tried to fix it herself.

The Fire
Dina, possessing no knowledge in repairing computers, attempted to repair the computer. It seemed to be going well for a while. She was happy and nothing was going wrong. Unfortunately, she she turned a screw the wrong direction or something and it nearly shocked the life out of her. Dina was okay- a little singed, maybe- but she did end up starting a fire.

Dina, still feeling tingly from the shock, did not know how to react and simply stood near the burning desk, jumping up and down and screaming. The twins, hearing her screams and the sound of a raging fire, came downstairs to find their house in flames.

The fire spread around the house with ease. It swallowed the desk chair, then Dina's houseplants. It climbed up the walls. The flames grew to a height so large they licked at the ceiling. Quinn and Dina backed away towards the stairs, but Alan made a lunge for the front door; this was a mistake. A fatal mistake. The orange flames of the raging fire caught up to Alan, and spread to the front door, trapping him in an inescapable wall of flames. Smoke clogged his lungs and he was unable to scream for help. The shouts and screams of his mother and twin sister were inaudible over the noise of the crackling fire. It wasn't until after the fire had burnt Alan to a pile of ash that it began to die down a bit. An opening to the kitchen was made available, and Dina dashed into it to retrieve the fire extinguisher. She put out the rest of the fire with with a combination of sadness and rage mixing around in her head.

Aftermath
Dina learned two things from this situation. One was to call a repairman if the computer ever broke again, and two was to have a fire escape plan. She had Alan buried in her backyard near Mortimer and Michael's graves, and she and Quinn had a small funeral together.

From that day fourth, Dina vowed two things- to spend more time with Quinn, the child she had now, the one she was lucky wasn't lost in the fire as well- and to bring Alan back to life. Wanting to learn more about necromancy, she joined the Paranormal career and is trying to climb the ranks to find out if there's any way to bring Alan back.