1. Your name is {a}{b}{c}. You are {d} years old.
1a. Your first name, it's up to you.
1b. Your middle name, it's up to you.
1c. Your last name, it's up to you.
1d. Your age, choose from 18-21.
2. Your best friend, {a}{b}{c}, is two years younger than you. You met her in secondary school when you were 15 and she was 13. She was sitting alone at lunch, so you decided to leave your group of friends to sit with the younger girl. You introduced yourself and the two of you have been practically inseparable since your meeting. You are now in university, and due to some connections, you and her are roommates. You are drawing on your makeup and a knock on the door comes, which {best friend} gets up to answer. In comes two boys, one of whom she hugs. She introduces the boy as her brother, {d}{e}{f}. He introduces the other boy as his friend. The two boys accompany you and {best friend} to a party that night.
2a. Friend's first name, something to do with a season.
2b. Friend's middle name, ends in a -y.
2c. Friend's last name, your choice.
2d. Brother's first name, starts with the same letter as friend's.
2e. Brother's middle name, your choice but with a spelling twist.
2f. Brother's last name, same as friend's.
3. At the party, the two talk almost the whole time. You learn that he's a year older than you and that he went to a private school for children with behavioral problems for most of his schooling time. You exchange numbers and keep in touch. After {a}, the two of you start to date exclusively. Your friend is thrilled that you are dating her brother, and she supplies you with plenty of information, old stories, and childhood pictures of him. After {b} more months, you start to feel rather off. You go to the doctor thinking you've caught a virus, but he informs you that you are pregnant. On the 23rd of June, you give birth to a beautiful baby girl with {boyfriend} by your side. You name her {c}{d}{e}.
3a. Choose a time frame; 3 weeks, 1 month, 2 months.
3b. Choose a time frame; 2 months, 3 months, 4 months.
3c. Daughter 1's first name, one syllable.
3d. Daughter 1's middle name, name of a country, state, or city.
3e. Daughter 1's last name, boyfriend's last name or your last name.
4. By the time that {daughter 1} is 3, both you and {boyfriend} have graduated uni. You have a degree in {a}, he with a degree in {b}. At a routine doctor's appointment, you find that you are expecting again. When you tell {boyfriend}, he is ecstatic. Within weeks, he proposes, you say yes. When you give birth, everyone is expecting one baby, but you end up with three. First a boy, then a girl, then another boy. You name them {c}{d}, {e}{f}, and {g}{h}.
4a. Your degree, something to do with technology.
4b. His degree, something to do with literature.
4c. Son 1's first name, has an obvious nick name.
4d. Son 1's middle name, starts with C.
4e. Daughter 2's first name, has a double letter in it.
4f. Daughter 2's middle name, starts with M.
4g. Son 2's first name, has an obvious nick name.
4h. Son 2's middle name, starts with J.
5. You and {fiancé} marry in {a} and honeymoon in {b}. As 5 years pass, your first daughter is 8 and the triplets are 5. You decide to take a family holiday to {c}. When you come back, you take a pregnancy test and it comes up positive. You and {husband} pick out a name for your son, you decide on {d}{e}. In 9 weeks, you go to the doctor's to try and see the baby, but they have trouble finding the heartbeat. You get the news that you have miscarried. You are devastated.
5a. Location of your choice.
5b. City in a country other than the one you live in.
5c. Dream holiday spot.
5d. Son 3's first name, unisex name.
5e. Son 3's middle name, honoring husband.
6. You and {your husband} decide to try again a year after your miscarriage, and in 7 months, you give birth to a baby girl, prematurely but without severe complications. You name her {a}{b}. Your husband's sister {c}, and her husband are going through a divorce and she asks if she and her children can live with you until she can afford to rent an apartment. Of course you say yes, she was your best friend, after all. She and her two sons, {d}{e} & {f}{g}, move into your guest room.
6a. Daughter 3's first name, starts with a G.
6b. Daughter 3's middle name, what you had planned on naming your son.
6c. Husband's sister, your best friend's name. See 2a.
6d. Friend's son 1's first name, goes by a nickname that starts with a different letter than his full name. {i.e. Christofer, Tofer}
6e. Friend's son 1's middle name, having to do with a car.
6f. Friend's son 2's first name, more than three syllables.
6g. Friend's son 2's middle name, a name/word in the name of a popular band.
7. List your family.