An old house, a geek, a cute transvestite, a very tall lesbian, and at least one ghost–what could happen? – Adult situations and artistic nudity. Not suitable for children.
@[Anonymousbosch]:
Yes, actually.
The most concise version is told here:
[2007-10-15] … the page has no title, just a date.
This story comes to light as part of a story-arc that starts here:
[2007-08-27]
…& which introduces Ace’s [Cousin Grace], & her mother [Aunt Charity], who is the wife of Ace’s [Uncle Gary].
As for Gary_&_Charity, I don’t remember off-hand which of the 2 knows Gina as a sister,
( … as opposed to a sister-in-law … )
…& I’ve misplaced the pertinent text-file that I was compiling, so I don’t have a ready answer…
…but I’m sure that the earliest page containing the answer will be found soon-enough.
So, here we have our in-universe explanation for why Ace seems to be ridiculously good at everything.
I’m kind of glad there’s A reason, beyond the meta one that this story fits into what they used to call the “Competent Man” genre of adventure fiction.
Do we know what the ‘family issue’ that was getting worse was?
@[Anonymousbosch]:
Yes, actually.
The most concise version is told here:
[2007-10-15] … the page has no title, just a date.
This story comes to light as part of a story-arc that starts here:
[2007-08-27]
…& which introduces Ace’s [Cousin Grace], & her mother [Aunt Charity], who is the wife of Ace’s [Uncle Gary].
As for Gary_&_Charity, I don’t remember off-hand which of the 2 knows Gina as a sister,
( … as opposed to a sister-in-law … )
…& I’ve misplaced the pertinent text-file that I was compiling, so I don’t have a ready answer…
…but I’m sure that the earliest page containing the answer will be found soon-enough.
DERP???!
Found it in the 1st_year’s worth of pages:
[2005-07-04] “Mama Gibs Special Attack”
So she’s “sister” to Gary, & “sister-in-law” to Charity.
And this is why Ace is such a deep sleeper.
So, here we have our in-universe explanation for why Ace seems to be ridiculously good at everything.
I’m kind of glad there’s A reason, beyond the meta one that this story fits into what they used to call the “Competent Man” genre of adventure fiction.