2025-06-07 “Catch Up Time” by Merritt (born 1960)

It’s been a pretty long time since I did a post, but given all that’s been going on lately, I thought it would be appropriate.

First of all, I’ll collect everything related to what we think we’re supposed to be doing that’s been posted here, on Emma and Hannah’s pages, and on AGI Storylines and on Ailana Geven’s page. I’ll consolidate it all into a couple of posts on Blogger.

@agi_storylines
@ailana.geven
@emma.knox.1861
@hannah.madison.2002


Merritt Gray, Emma Knox, Hannah Madison, and Kent Marlon are seated closely together in the common area of Tom Jenkins’s American Heritage Apartments. Merritt, in the back left, has medium-length wavy brown hair and wears a white t-shirt, his expression calm and attentive. Next to him, Emma is seated in the back right, with long, softly wavy light brown hair and a white tank top, gently smiling at the camera. In front, on the left, Hannah wears a denim button-down shirt over a black top, her short brown hair neatly styled and her gaze composed. At the center front, Kent has tousled brown hair and wears a white button-down shirt, looking directly ahead with a quiet, confident presence. The neutral-toned background and soft lighting create a warm and inviting atmosphere, emphasizing the group’s closeness and sense of shared purpose.

Well, our last Time Travel mission was back on April 3. All of the Main-line moments went into focus mode and the 1985 Off-line moment Translocated back to 1860.

Since then, things from The Agency have been quiet. Like, stone cold silent.

But, in mid-April, Ailana Geven came for a visit and did some awareness work regarding homelessness in NYC. I’ll make a summary post about that on Blogger (“Catch Up Time 1”)

About a week later, Emma ran into Melissa Gaines at a bus stop… Melissa is a kindergarten teacher who lost her home and was living in her car. Emma worked out for her to use one of the dorm rooms here in Tom Jenkins’s apartments.

That tipped the domino! Stop-Gap Housing was born. I’ll collect all of those posts into another post on Blogger (“Catch Up Time 2”).

And, in a third Blogger post, (“Catch Up Time 3”), I’ll collect some posts from Izzy Duffy, who Paul Charm has recruited to take a position as the case manager for the Stop-Gap Housing program.

As for The Agency… Well, Paul said that perhaps we are in a phase where the purpose (Pay It Forward, Acts Of Kindness, Benevolence Worldwide) was at the forefront and missions were on hold. It’s just a guess, but it makes sense.

Oh… for what it’s worth, the others of us from the different timelines that we share memories with agree…


So, if you want to see everything in one place, now you can.

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