[Games] Round 2 + question
QUESTION: Will there be any naming rules in this congrats? :)
UN: Julia Elisabeth
Time Period: 2200s
Country/ies of Origin: DH from France and DW from Sweden
Country they've moved to: Japan
LN: Durant
DH: Émile Damien (32)
DW: Clara Solveig [Svärd] (28)
DD: Shiri Emilia Durant (6)
DS/DD: Haruto Adrien & Keiko Isabelle (nb)
-DW's sister: Michaela Maria Svärd (23)
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The last five years have been tough for Émile and Clara. Shiri was sick a lot when she was younger and instead of working, Clara had to be home and take care of Shiri. Already scraping their wallets every month, Clara not being able to work was an extra tension in their economy. Michaela wasn't too much help either. She's trying to become an artist and even though she sometimes sells a painting for good money, all that money goes to painting stuff.
But one good thing was that last year, Émile got promoted! Before, he had been piano teacher, but after taking teacher lessons in computer science (they were free since he already worked at a school) he was able to become teacher in computer science. The teacher salary isn't great, but it's better than "just" working as a piano teacher.
Then, just a couple of weeks after Émile was promoted, Clara discovered that she was pregnant, with twins. Japan has serious demographic problems, and if you give birth to twins, you get big grants from the community. Good!
Émile and Clara realised that it would be impossible for six people to fit in their tiny apartment, so they have decided to move out - without Michaela. They are moving outside town - it will take a lot of time for Émile to get to work, but it's the price they'll have to pay. Besides, there's not much street violence outside town, and that feels safer when Shiri is starting school. When she isn't sick, she's doing very good in school.
Michaela will have a hard time making a living when she isn't living with the Durants, but she will try to move in with some friends she've met.
Just like Shiri, Haruto and Keiko are given Japanese FN's and MN's that are easy to pronounce in both French and Swedish.