Our challenge begins with our founder, Abraham Martin.

He was from humble beginnings- very humble beginnings. He had nothing but a bed and a toilet under the harsh burning sun of Willow Creek. He was young, traditional, and had a crazy prophecy: he was going to create a dynasty of strong sons raised on his traditional, hardworking outlook. They would be the strongest, the wealthiest, and the smartest.

Abraham was Active by nature. He went on long runs around Willow Creek, determined to be in peak physical shape and strength. He signed up to be a water boy for the local sports team, hoping to pocket some extra cash and eventually build a house for himself.

He loved to get out around town and talk to the residents of the nearby houses and cities. He was so Self-Assured that he often had to refrain from explaining his entire legacy vision to his neighbors as they were usually turned off by his extreme ideas.

One person who he really connected with was Brant, who eventually became a gym buddy. Brant was always at the gym working out, exceptionally friendly, and loved to listen to all of Abraham’s ideas and fitness training concepts.

Upon showing up for a surprise visit, however, Brant was concerned. Abraham had next to nothing. He was poor, he was often dirty and showered at the gym, and he kept rambling about some vision for the future that he had: that his great-great-great grandsons would be millionares.

Abraham, however, was happy. He spent his days fishing, gardening, and going on long runs around the city or pumping iron at the gym. He was determined to be the best, the strongest, and he was willing to give whatever it took. In order to start a family, however, Abraham had to have a wife. He only wanted sons of his direct bloodline to carry on the Martin legacy. He was flirting with a few girls around town- but Summer Holiday caught his eye. She was young, fashionable, pretty, and single- everything that he had hoped for. Abraham got to know a lot of people around town. He liked having friends, but was ashamed to invite them over to his house for fear of them being judgemental of his less-than-ideal surroundings. Abraham and Summer talked at the romance festival. For Abraham it was like his world was finally lighting up. He thought she was gorgeous and everything he could ever hope for. He wanted a wife who would be dedicated simply to raising and bearing his children and taking care of the house while he was incredibly successful.

Out of nowhere, and simply in the heat of the moment, Abraham kissed Sunny. It was clear she didn’t know how to feel about that, so they parted ways, Abraham sure they would soon be on another date.

Abraham kept working on his determination and his strength, hoping to become a respected athlete someday. He was slowly teaching himself how to cook with the few possessions that he had, and was making a living despite his less-than-ideal circumstances. Another good friend of Abraham’s was Penny Pizzaz. He met her while out and occasionally complained to her about his trifles. She understood him better than anyone, and he was even comfortable with her seeing his poor and decrepit living conditions. Abraham introduced Summer to Penny as his potential love interest and “future wife”. Summer did not take to this kindly, and Penny was clearly jealous. It was then that Abraham realized that Penny had a huge crush on him.

Regardless of the lady drama, Abraham was feeling great.

His hard work was paying off at the job, and he was finally able to afford a house.

Abraham and Penny spent a lot of time together at his new place, discussing seemingly mundane things like gardening and sports. She really liked video games and tried to get him into them as well, but he wasn’t wealthy enough to be able to sustain a hobby like that. He just liked to get his hands dirty: fishing, gardening, and an old-fashioned jog around the park.

Abraham was showing Penny a tour of his garden, his prized possession, when out of nowhere their lips met. Abraham was confused, and even slightly angry, as he had already decided that Summer was going to be his future wife and bear all of his strong suns (even though they had only kissed once). Above everything, Penny was a great friend, and she mattered deeply to Abraham.

Despite the events of the previous day, Abraham decided to ask Summer out on a date. She reluctantly agreed.

It was clear that they had little chemistry. Every conversation became uncomfortable. Penny was too preppy for Abraham and constantly belittled him for his future vision of fame and success. But he was determined to convince her that they were meant to be.

Finally, Abraham had a roof on his head, a glowing garden in the backyard, and above all he was ready to settle down and start a family.

He just had to make up his mind.