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  • Ms. Tearius
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    Volume 7 will start on March 9th, with release of 1 chapter every Thursday as usual. The max level has been raised to level 1725, meaning there will be 50 chapters, completing on Feb 15 of 2024. Here's the promotion from June's Journey app page: "Hey Detectives, there is a one-week break between volumes, but look for more excitement starting next week! Join June Parker and the rest of the Athena Agency on their newest journey in Volume 7: A Slip of the Tongue. June, Polly, Minnie, and Sandra are back, putting on their sleuthing hats and traveling the world solving crimes … but their most lethal case yet is close to home. It's an adventure packed with mystery, thrills, shocking revelations, and more shady characters than you can shake your magnifying glass at. Look for Volume 7, Chapter 1 to be released next Thursday!"

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    · 03 Mar 02:16

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  • Ms. Tearius
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    Volume 1 Chapter 20
    Scene # 96-100
    Flowers needed to open: 320 + 65 + 205 + 270 + 400 = 1260
    Locations: New York, USA; Wurzburg, Germany
    New Characters (1): Irene Parker (burglar)

    · 08 Jul 22:46

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  • Ms. Tearius
    Ms. Tearius moderator

    #4 Community Challenge of the 3 above activities was completed. All players received a digital postcard of June's completed tree and an exclusive new decoration “Deck the Halls” worth 20 flowers. Video of June finishing the tree decoration is available on Facebook and YouTube:
    https://www.facebook.com/JunesJourney/videos/2147654945370278/
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGk2MvQDAWw
    Christmas Ornaments, part 4
    Laughter filled the Orchid Estate as we gathered together to put the final touches to the Christmas tree. But as I stood back and watched, something just didn’t look right. Mr. Talbot must have seen my consternation because he smiled knowingly before passing me a small box flecked with dust. “I think this is what you’re looking for.”
    I couldn’t help but smile as I opened the box and saw the carefully wrapped ornament. I peeled back the paper to reveal a well-kept, hand-painted star. My father had not been one for sentimentality, but this ornament had held a special place in his heart: a family heirloom that had crossed oceans and generations. Fond memories of him and Clare flooded my mind as I recalled how, as children, we would watch with wonder as Father placed the star upon the tree. My fingers traced the delicate paintwork as I now carried on the Parker tradition, gently placing the star atop the tree. I took a step back and sighed, “Perfect.” Now it truly felt like Christmas.

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    · 16 Dec 16:14

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