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ever_distant ([info]ever_distant) wrote in [info]aftertheendic,
@ 2018-08-21 17:51:00

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Who: James Michael Anders & Open (Multiples Welcome)
What: Trading Day
Where: The Church/Market
When: Tuesday (bendy)
Warning: TBD



Tuesdays and Thursdays were ever the same, but always changing as well. When market day rolled around once again James and his old school bus would appear in town. Wares set out on display, along with a folding chair that he waited patiently upon until customers arrived. Anders had his lists to review; goods wanted and needed by other communities, items requested by the locals of Carter too. As always he did his best to offer quite the assortment, and always had time to barter and trade with the scavengers who brought their own stash of found goods to him as well. Sure some might have thought the life of a wandering salesman boring, but for his part Mikey rather enjoyed it immensely. After all what other job offered the chance to travel, meet new and old friends alike, and allowed him the chance to try and lend a hand? Trade and supplies were the life blood of the still existing towns and cities. Without it most places would have long since shut down. So here he was, doing his part, and smiling all the while.


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