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There aren't many among us who are even old enough to remember that evening - although some of the city's [[Ghoul]] residents certainly could have, had they not been forcibly removed, thanks to Mayor McDonough's anti-Ghoul decree of [[Timeline#2282|2282]]. But there is one person among us who does remember, distinctly, the events of that evening: respected matriarch [[Eustace Hawthorne]], who recounted her story in a Publick Occurrences exclusive interview.
There aren't many among us who are even old enough to remember that evening - although some of the city's [[Ghoul]] residents certainly could have, had they not been forcibly removed, thanks to Mayor McDonough's anti-Ghoul decree of [[Timeline#2282|2282]]. But there is one person among us who does remember, distinctly, the events of that evening: respected matriarch [[Eustace Hawthorne]], who recounted her story in a Publick Occurrences exclusive interview.


"Oh, I was there all right. Sitting right at the bar, sure as you're sitting in front of me now. Twenty-two years old or so, and just looking to have a good time. I was safe behind the Wall -- we all were -- so what was the harm? And let me tell you, that [[Mr. Carter]] made it easy. He came into town earlier that day, said he was from out west somewhere. It didn't really matter. What did matter was his smile, and his laugh, and the way he'd make everyone feel at ease. That night, at the bar, we all just sort of crowded around him. Everyone wanted to exchance a word, or hear about the state of [[the Commonwealth]]. And Mr. Carter, he was all too happy to oblige. It as just so wonderful. Until it wasn't."
"Oh, I was there all right. Sitting right at the bar, sure as you're sitting in front of me now. Twenty-two years old or so, and just looking to have a good time. I was safe behind the Wall -- we all were -- so what was the harm? And let me tell you, that [[Carter (Fallout 4)|Mr. Carter]] made it easy. He came into town earlier that day, said he was from out west somewhere. It didn't really matter. What did matter was his smile, and his laugh, and the way he'd make everyone feel at ease. That night, at the bar, we all just sort of crowded around him. Everyone wanted to exchance a word, or hear about the state of [[the Commonwealth]]. And Mr. Carter, he was all too happy to oblige. It as just so wonderful. Until it wasn't."


Eustace continued her account of that evening, and the moment when things turned sinister, and the truth about Mr. Carter was revealed.
Eustace continued her account of that evening, and the moment when things turned sinister, and the truth about Mr. Carter was revealed.
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