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A '''shop assistant''' worked in [[Commercial Enterprise Network for Trade, Regeneration and Excellence|the Centre]]. She had not seen her daughter in years.  
A '''shop assistant''' worked in [[Commercial Enterprise Network for Trade, Regeneration and Excellence|the Centre]]. She had not seen her daughter in years.


The [[Seventh Doctor]] visited the Centre and spoke with the shop assistant. She and her co-worker [[Loubie]] thought he might be a mystery shopper but called security on him. When security brought him and the assistant to the boss, Mr [[Sachrin]], the Doctor put an end to the Centre. He encouraged the shop assistant to visit her daughter. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Christmas Every Day? (short story)|Christmas Every Day?]]'')
The [[Seventh Doctor]] visited the Centre and spoke with the shop assistant. She and her co-worker [[Loubie]] thought he might be a mystery shopper but called security on him. When security brought him and the assistant to the boss, Mr [[Sachrin]], the Doctor put an end to the Centre. He encouraged the shop assistant to visit her daughter. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Christmas Every Day? (short story)|Christmas Every Day?]]'')
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 26 February 2019

A shop assistant worked in the Centre. She had not seen her daughter in years.

The Seventh Doctor visited the Centre and spoke with the shop assistant. She and her co-worker Loubie thought he might be a mystery shopper but called security on him. When security brought him and the assistant to the boss, Mr Sachrin, the Doctor put an end to the Centre. He encouraged the shop assistant to visit her daughter. (PROSE: Christmas Every Day?)