@Malley, Well, that was definitely my attraction.
When Oscar became a young adult, he finally got to work on his logic skill. He was particularly fascinated by chemistry, explosions and all. Although Oscar was a fast learner, he was not a lightning fast learner like many vampires, even at night.

When he reached level 10, he shared his knowledge with the rest of the family. Andrew, who had never even used the pegbox, was especially grateful.

Oscar remembered enjoying cooking as a child and took it up again. It reminded him of chemistry only with just a few burned fingers. He sort of missed the explosions. He just might try it for a career at some point.

All Oscar's requirements were complete. save two. He found Edna Prater at the library.
Edna: Well, aren't you an attractive young vampire.

Oscar: Er, um, okay. You seem like a nice elderly werewolf. I think we could be best friends.

Oscar: See, I was right.
Then, the very last Lifetime Reward, Immortal.
Generation Five
Oscar Lumen/Vampire - Brave, Eccentric, Good Sense of Humor, Inappropriate, Loner
Lifetime Wish - Paranormal Profiteer
Toddler - All skills plus xylophone and pegbox, best friend with both parents
Child - On the honor roll, Ballet Recital Opportunity
Teen - On the honor roll, Romantic Interest - Rita Ellis, L. 3 Cemetery job
Best Friend - Edna Prater/Werewolf
Career Rewards - Ghost Hunter's Spirit Medal, Spooky Trophy
Unique Opportunities - Logic 101, Best. Haunted. House. Ever., Spooky Props
Lifetime Rewards - Change of Taste, Inappropriate but in a Good Way, Never Dull, Immortal
Unique Wishes - Earn 5,000 from Piano, Earn 5,000 from Drums, Master Logic Skill, Discover All Potions, Learn All Recipes
Skill Challenges - Money Maker-Piano, Money Maker-Drums, Master Chemist, Skill Professor, Menu Maven, Star Chef
Mausoleum Pieces - Potions
Travel - 0 out of 33 possible
Oscar in the Mausoleum

Oscar: I'm ready, at least I hope I am.
Presence: Well done. Now take a deep breath....
Note: I've checked for typos, but my arthritis is acting up today. Not much pain, but a lot of stiffness and fumbliness (that's a word, sure it is). Let me know if there are mistakes so I can correct them.