Hello there. I have been here all this time waiting for your return! Thanks, I am overjoyed.
Today I will tell you all about Ms. Perfect, Didi Lutz having lunch at the Hanky’s and how that went. Yes, a lot happened that day. It might seem insignificant to some of you, but this experience has changed all of them drastically. It was THE major breakthrough in their lives. Go ahead read all about it!
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– “Son, I am so proud of you right now. You have this beautiful lady friend who is coming over for lunch today. I didn’t think I would live to actually see one of my children have a date…. *snickers* …Be good Ted, I know you can.”
– “Ma!… It’s not just MY date! You were the one telling me to invite her for a family lunch, remember?”
Angie was pretending not to be in the room and say things she would regret later.
– “But Ted…, I can spot you have a warm feeling for Ms. Lutz from miles and miles away! This might be your one shot at happiness son. Go for it!” Ma just said the words Angie was trying so hard to swallow.

When Ma left the room, Angie got up.
– “Ted…, I can spot your warm feelings from where I am standing…. Go hit the shower man! You have ghost spit all over you! Go! Shower!. .. hop hop!
Oh, and before you go…; you don’t get it do you…?! This is your one opportunity to escape this hole. This muddy and swampy hole we have been locked up in for ages! Don’t you go ruining this all now. Be NICE. Be… ehrrr… be a NICE Ted, not a ‘your-everyday-same-old-Ted’, but… argghhh…. Remember the movie ‘Ghost’? I want you to be like Patrick Swayze before he turned into one! Now go shower, and put the wood in the hole for once!”
Totally confused Ted went to take that shower.
– “Ted!!! It’s Ms. Lutz!! I have to get dressed. TED!!??? She is here!Hurry!…TED!!! ANGIE!!!”
Ma heard several doors slam shut and she made her way upstairs to her boudoir to get dressed.
12:30… on the dot. Didi Lutz was on time for lunch. The Fairy statue blew her a welcome kiss. Didi thought that this house was one of the strangest and most unorthodox she had even seen. She felt excitement, not just from being in that house, but being around the Hanky family. They stirred the otherwise mirror smooth surface of the ocean of her perfect life. Somehow she couldn’t resist. She loved the excitement…; it made her feel tingly.
Strange…, the door was open. She had rang the doorbelltwice, but no one was there to welcome her in.
So she let herself in. No one was here. How odd. They should be home, no one in his right mind would leave a door open here in Twinbrook. Not on this part of the sewers anyway…
The kitchen was empty. No signs of a lunch being prepared, nothing that would tell her they were expecting her. Didi now was getting a little nervous. Lunch was set for today yes? She was sure it was. No mistakes in her agenda. She was absolutely sure.
– “Ted?…”, she called. Nothing! She made her way upstairs and walked into the room where the door was left open. That one room that was Ted’s Sanctum.
Ooooohhhh! Holy Mother of Sims Resources! What was this?
Somewhere a door opened… and she still stood there with her jaw dropped to the floor when Ted came in.
– “Good gracious Ted…, I… I.. am sorry for barging in like this… but WHAT is this?”
Ted felt very uncomfortable with Didi here in his room. She had no right to be here. She looked very nice today, it caught his attention right away. Be nice Ted… be nice!– “Meet my friends Ms. Lutz. May I know why you are in my room??”
It was almost too much for Didi. Ted was still staring at her, waiting for an answer. She had none. She regained her composure and simply said: – “The door was open, and since no one was there I thought I’d go look for you.
Then I saw this…, your friends? Hmmm… Which ones were mine?”
– “The flashy red one” said Ted. “And the turquoise one… oh…and a yellow one, the one on the bottom. I like to keep them apart from each other. They seem more communicative with other neighbors, with ghosts they don’t know yet…,you see?”
– “You could try unscrew the lid and let them go. Give them some peace.” Didi dared to say. Ted thought that was unheard of. Why catch them in the first place?
– “Let’s go down…” he said. “We’re having Dim Sum.”
– “Have a seat Ms. Lutz.” Ted and Angie stood there looking at Didi, while Ma had sat down and was eating already. It made her very uncomfortable at that moment. She shouldn’t have trespassed. She shouldn’t have come here…
– “I’m really very sorry about trespassing the way I did. I don’t know how that idea came to my mind. I apologize, and please…, please call me Didi.”
– “OK…. Well Didi, sit down then and eat.” Angie said in a comforting tone. “We should have been here to welcome you in the first place. Now, especially while we were raving about being such good hosts.”
Didi was very relieved. – “Oooohhh…Dim Sum! My favorite!”, she exclaimed with a bit too much enthusiasm. The Hankys didn’t notice that though.
Angie saved lunch, which had been delightful. Didi asked about the house and about how she liked it. She couldn’t help but think about Ted, and the ghosts and how he had been so nice to her. Especially since she had no reason to be upstairs in his room. The Hankys had shown her a little bit of family life. Be it strange, but Didi had no reference point whatsoever to having a family. Why not be a good neighbor and ask them over to her place? That was the least she could do.
– “Come outside for a bit Didi, we will chat some more in the hot tub!”
While she went for the door to go and meet up with her new friends, she noticed the puddles in the room. Oh my…! This was exactly what her perfectness and neatness needed. –“Oh…, I will get that Didi. It happens every now and then, I don’t know, but lately there have been more of them. I should call a plumber.”
– “Why don’t you go outside and have some fun with the others. I’ll clean it up.
The water came seeping through the floor tiles, making gurgling sounds. Ma was mopping it all up, and Didi thought she heard all kinds of little humming sounds coming from upstairs. She hurried outside.
– “Get in Didi!…It’s extremely nice in here. Too hot for me though…. I will go and cool off in the pool and make some room for you. Ted… be a gentleman, entertain Didi for a while will you?”
– “Is that what you do for a living?” Ted was surprised that writing novels was a lucrative business. He also said that if he was to sell his collection of friends he kept in his room, he would be able to live on his own too. At the same time the thought of that scared him to death.
Didi and Ted sat in the tub for hours, telling each other about the every day things keeping them busy. Didi told Ted her Foreign Exchange Professor would arrive this coming weekend. She had applied for being a host to the professors exchange program some time ago, and now she was assigned a project. Her exchange professor was from Arabasia and he would be helping her around the house when he was not giving some lectures at Bridgeport University. He was rich…
– “Don’t tell my mother” Ted said.
– “Well Ted…, I should go. I had a delightful time, and please come over and visit me soon! You and Angie should meet the professor. I’d love to have you over. We are not only neighbors, we are friends!”
– “I would love to, Didi. I’d love to see what the house looks like now that it is not haunted anymore…or would you like me to bring some of my friends to keep you and what’s his name…, the professorsome company? “
– “Ha-ha…, very funny Ted…. Maybe you should look for more real friends and sell the ones in your room like you just told me, so you can be free to climb that stair to the next level in your life.”
Didi got out and promised she would call Ted to invite them over as soon as she had checked her schedule. She hugged and thanked Ma for her hospitality and told her she would be no stranger and visit again soon.
– “Thank you my dear Angie. I am so happy I made a friend today! Thank you for making me feel very comfortable and for welcoming me in your life. I am most grateful. I think you are a sweetheart!” Didi said goodnight to all and left.
That night Angie couldn’t sleep. Never, never in her life she had a friend. She was overjoyed. She kept smiling thinking about this past day and had to jump for joy! A friend…YEHAAWW…, she had a friend!!!!
Oh YES! Didi Lutz! We will come over and visit you. You can count on that!
YEEEHAWWWWW!!!!
To be continued….

