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Post by Storyteller on Oct 18, 2014 10:24:39 GMT -8
Storybrooke Marina
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Post by Medieval Kevin on Dec 14, 2014 6:29:34 GMT -8
Christian
"Hello Mr Kuter", Christian called out to his partner as he entered the office. Their space was cramped and sat above the largest of the warehouses at the Storybrooke Marina. Ben didn't even look up but his face was set in his usual grim facade. "We didn't have any new shipments in while I was out I suppose?" If it was even possible he could swear the older mans face grew more sour. "Sorry I asked." Was all he could muster as his counterpart muttered his response, "Nothing yet this week Fry, we may have to go out to test some new waters and spread the word. If the local captains are content to continue as they have been, this town will dry up!"
It was always the same story Christian thought as he sighed and lowered himself behind his desk. As he looked out his window he could only see one ship on the water and was surprised old grim over there wanted to take matters into his own hands like that. He was most likely joking but even that unnerved the young man slightly. "I'll see if I can find someone who would be willing to help us. Tomorrow I will poll our captains..."
**The day passes with nothing outside the normal routine, Christian exits to his home.**
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Post by Hollywood Heidi on Mar 28, 2015 14:40:01 GMT -8
The clock, which has been stuck at 8:15 for as long as anyone can remember, began to move once again promptly at 8:15 p.m.
Several hours pass. It is now the morning after the clock has started.
A few may have noticed the clock moving last night and those close enough may have realized when it chimed the 9 p.m. hour. Others may have learned by word of mouth or not until they next arrived in town.
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Post by Hollywood Heidi on Dec 10, 2017 17:40:40 GMT -8
Several hours pass and it is now the evening after the clock started moving.
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Post by Hollywood Heidi on Jun 5, 2018 21:10:31 GMT -8
The night passes and it is now Tuesday morning,
two days after the clock started moving.
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Post by Hollywood Heidi on Jun 5, 2018 21:47:58 GMT -8
Gabriella had been up early and walking from business to business, making use of public announcement boards or clearing with the owner the posting of the fliers she'd printed when she'd gotten home late last night. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Will's Itty Bitty Wonderworld has suffered minor fire damage. William Robinson has been a kind and giving member of the community. Looking for volunteers who would like to show the same kind and giving spirit by helping with repairs and refurbishment so that he has a home and store to return to when released from hospital.
Costs are covered. Supplies and paints have been purchased. Additional tools and paint supplies would be helpful but it is your dedicated time and work that would be most appreciated.
Work to begin noon Friday and continue at all hours throughout the weekend until completed. Volunteers are welcome to report for whatever times are convenient.
Thank you.
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Post by Hollywood Heidi on Jan 18, 2020 14:59:54 GMT -8
The rest of Tuesday passes uneventfully.
It is now Wednesday, October 26, 2011, early morning.
Three days after the clock started moving
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Post by Hollywood Heidi on Apr 2, 2022 20:52:46 GMT -8
The rest of Wednesday passes uneventfully.
It is now Thursday, October 27, 2011, early morning.
Four days after the clock started moving
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Post by Hollywood Heidi on Jan 7, 2023 0:20:01 GMT -8
Approximately nine hours later.
The early morning and afternoon have passed.
It is late afternoon of Thursday, October 27, 2011,
four days after the clock started moving.
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Post by Hollywood Heidi on Aug 20, 2023 11:43:20 GMT -8
Several hours pass.
It is late evening of Thursday, October 27, 2011,
still four days after the clock started moving.
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