[Games] Mine
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DH: (32) Alessandro Fillipo da Vigo
DW: (28) Catalina Piera da Vigo
DD: (9) Madalena Ciosa da Vigo
DS: (dec) Marco Romolo da Vigo
DS: (6) Matteo Agostino da Vigo
DS: (dec) Prospero Luigi da Vigo
DD/DD: (2) Liona Madaluza da Vigo and Elena Giuliana da Vigo
DS: (nb) Cosimo Felice da Vigo
DH: (30) Paolo Francesco Bellini
DW: (30) Lucia Maria Bellini
DS: (9) Gabbriello Bruno Bellini
DS: (7) Luca Giovanni Bellini
DD: (6) Francesca Rigarda Bellini
DD: (dec) Agnese Lauretta Bellini
DS: (2) Iacopo Ristoro Bellini
DD: (nb) Caterina Simona Bellini (Cate)
DH: (28) Salvadore Rosso
DW: (26) Fiora Rosso
DS: (7) Tano Rosso
DD: (4) Olimpia Rosso
DS: (dec) Attaviano Rosso
(The Rosso family is part of my story, it's not part of the suggested story)
Catalina's nightmare had come true. She went into the village one day and found the bodies of the dead and dying lying in the streets. She ran home immediately and quarantined the estate. No one was allowed in and no one was allowed out. Until a sick courier came to Formaggio Estate. Catalina was scared, but she was also a generally nice person, so she and Lucia cared for him. What else could she do? Miraculously, he recovered, and he agreed to deliver Catalina's letter to Salvadore and Fiora.
Catalina was worried that caring for the courier was risky, and she was right. Some of the children on the estate (with their weak immune systems and all) got sick and died. Both families were very sad, but neither Lucia nor Catalong blamed each other. They knew letting a sick courier in the Estate couldevelopment have this effect. But it hit little Madalena the hardest. She loved Agnese and Prospero, and she wasn't really familiar with death.
Eventually, Madalena recovered, and she got some new little siblings as well. Liona and Elena are identical twins, and Alessandro and Catalina aren't sure if they've kept their names or accidentally switched them.
The families received a letter from Salvadore and Fiora, too. They're welcomed a daughter and two sons. The youngest has died, but they're, on the whole, pretty happy.
DW: (28) Catalina Piera da Vigo
DD: (9) Madalena Ciosa da Vigo
DS: (dec) Marco Romolo da Vigo
DS: (6) Matteo Agostino da Vigo
DS: (dec) Prospero Luigi da Vigo
DD/DD: (2) Liona Madaluza da Vigo and Elena Giuliana da Vigo
DS: (nb) Cosimo Felice da Vigo
DH: (30) Paolo Francesco Bellini
DW: (30) Lucia Maria Bellini
DS: (9) Gabbriello Bruno Bellini
DS: (7) Luca Giovanni Bellini
DD: (6) Francesca Rigarda Bellini
DD: (dec) Agnese Lauretta Bellini
DS: (2) Iacopo Ristoro Bellini
DD: (nb) Caterina Simona Bellini (Cate)
DH: (28) Salvadore Rosso
DW: (26) Fiora Rosso
DS: (7) Tano Rosso
DD: (4) Olimpia Rosso
DS: (dec) Attaviano Rosso
(The Rosso family is part of my story, it's not part of the suggested story)
Catalina's nightmare had come true. She went into the village one day and found the bodies of the dead and dying lying in the streets. She ran home immediately and quarantined the estate. No one was allowed in and no one was allowed out. Until a sick courier came to Formaggio Estate. Catalina was scared, but she was also a generally nice person, so she and Lucia cared for him. What else could she do? Miraculously, he recovered, and he agreed to deliver Catalina's letter to Salvadore and Fiora.
Catalina was worried that caring for the courier was risky, and she was right. Some of the children on the estate (with their weak immune systems and all) got sick and died. Both families were very sad, but neither Lucia nor Catalong blamed each other. They knew letting a sick courier in the Estate couldevelopment have this effect. But it hit little Madalena the hardest. She loved Agnese and Prospero, and she wasn't really familiar with death.
Eventually, Madalena recovered, and she got some new little siblings as well. Liona and Elena are identical twins, and Alessandro and Catalina aren't sure if they've kept their names or accidentally switched them.
The families received a letter from Salvadore and Fiora, too. They're welcomed a daughter and two sons. The youngest has died, but they're, on the whole, pretty happy.
This message was edited 9/18/2018, 8:05 AM