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Good morning. So that's it, that's Deed. i hope you liked it. Please hit the recommend button, it's up by where all the smiley faces, thumbs ups and all that are for the chapter, looks like a black button with a medal on it Leave a review. Please. Every little bit helps me, and I appreciate it.
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Epilogue: The Green Valley The Harding Farm. May, 1886. The scar on the land had healed. Where the dynamite had gouged the earth a year ago, the grass was now a vibrant, defiant green, fed by the spring rains and the deep, rich soil of the valley. The stone wall had been rebuilt, the rocks fitted with a patience that spoke of permanence. The sugar maples were gone, but saplings had been planted in their place—slender whips of promise that would not yield syrup for a generation,
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We can presume that the Harding Farm is somewhere on the Red line in Lanark County. I haven't figured out exactly where, I keep it nebulous Oh turns out I am wrong, they do put a train station in (it is NO LONGER there) But was during the turn of the Century 1885 onwards I guess.
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you can see on this map, mill Street, where Grady's Garage, Vicker's supply and haulage, and Merrick Manor are located. Main Street where Steve and Lydia's intersection is located. the Mill Street Bridge in the middle, leading down to St. Lawrence Street, where Steve, the Slaters, and the Fraser's all live. The yellow oval would be where Levesque Hotel, Grady's gunsmiths, the Flour Power bakery, and Skate or Die... all locations in the books are.
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The Merrickville Railway Bridge is a historic metal 7-panel rivet-connected Pratt through truss bridge located in Ontario, Canada, carrying two tracks over the Rideau Canal. It features a main span of 155 feet (47.2 meters) and a total length of 695 feet (211.8 meters). CPKC Railway operates through this area. Key Details: Location: East Broadway & By Street, Merrickville, Ontario. Structure: Metal 7-Panel Rivet-Connected Pratt Through Truss, resting on stone piers and abutments. Significance: Carries CPKC rail traffic over the Rideau River/Canal waterway. Events: The CPKC Holiday Train visits this location.
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Yep, there is a rail line that goes around Merrickville, and a rail bridge that is rather important to Ontario's industrial health. It makes for a good victory for our lads.
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Orel is a treat, he's eccentric, not autistic like everyone just assumes. His view on the world, on his own innate magic, and the power of wishing is earnest, earned, and a wonderfully different way of looking at the world around us. Finn's journey from tragedy, through self-destruction, to being found by his Orel, loved and healed by that is a journey. It's hard a points, but what he finds in his strange little weirdo of a husband is defiant, fierce and unrepentant love. I hope you like them, they're a powerhouse of earned love.
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new story tomorrow, keep 'em peeled
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Oh Lids knows how to deal with boys
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And Orel definitely needs to do more Spying.
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He definitely does. Fitzy still needs avengin' and there's a Tarquin Merrick out there, lurking.
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shh there was, i sort of fixed it... shhhh noting to see behind the wall paper.
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Don't worry, the Loyal and the Betrayed is coming. Ollie and Axl, Orel and Finn have to help cousin Lydia save the town from bankruptcy. I will be sure to include more intimate scenes in that one.
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Poor Gerald.
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And then they kissed. The end(again)
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Ollie and Axl A relationship firmly established, and Ollie learns what it means to love someone. Axl deserves that kind of love. And the littlest "Frasers" are determined to make their world a home.
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Thank you, as always, please recommend the story (Black Medal button, up next to where you like a chapter) Leave a review, please. Let me know how I did, it's how I improve and keep writing. Thank as always, for reading. Tomorrow is 13 Hearts.
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Chapter 8: Family (The Real Kind) The envelope arrived on a Tuesday. Axl found it wedged between a pizza flyer and a bill he couldn't afford to pay, half-hidden by the stack of mail that accumulated on the kitchen table because no one ever remembered to check it. His name was printed neatly in the corner: Axl Fraser, 42 St. Lawrence Street, Merrickville, ON. The return address was the University of Ottawa. He stood in the kitchen for a long moment, holding it. Th
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So announcement: Because People have been asking, I have a surprise for you. I am not going to give an exact release date, but soon: One Alec Stoker, would like t' remind people: He's t' main Character, this Hugo bloke is just his sidekick, an' we alls know it!
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Epilogue tomorrow After all, where else do we find happy endings, and explanations to legacy.
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I'd been building Jean to a moment like this over the two books, so it felt fitting that the ending meet the trope of a high stakes gamble... aand let's face it, Train's are cool!
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rough night, going to nurse some ginger root tea later, once I can keep it down.
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Chapter 12: The Iron Horse's Gamble The Spur Line. Mid-Morning. The victory in the square was a messy, loud, brawling thing, a victory of blunt force and raw courage. But the war—the quiet, calculating war of paper and legal theft—was trying to slip away on greased steel wheels. While the navvies were still securing Fenian prisoners with telegraph wire and the townsfolk moved among the wounded with buckets of snow to staunch bleeding, a distinct plume of black, oily smoke rose f
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Orel's a magical little thing. He manifests his magic.
