What Comes First?

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Sept 4th | 2:32 Pm:

Don't expect any good introductions from me as I'm the last person you would want to write an introduction, especially since I haven't written a story or anything for a while. I guess I'll say that my name is Emma and I'm the driver of the North Western Railway's LMS Tank Engine named Arthur, and it's been almost 7 years since I've started my job of driving Arthur on Sodor, I gotta say, I'm proud of myself.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not narcissistic or have a high opinion of myself unlike Arthur's firemen, Logan. I swear, he's a gloating douchebag who never shut's up about the small as fuck flaws he has. They aren't even noticable to anyone else but him, and is that our problem? No it isn't!

So bypassing my rant, I want to say that all my life, I love living here on the Island Of Sodor, I've always had a fascination of trains, I never thought I say this, but even talking trains. Granted, there's other vehicles and operating machines with faces, but those aren't what I want to talk about and that's besides my point. My point is that, Sodor is a good place to go on vacation, even to stay here as well. I mean who wouldn't want to live here?

It's a dream come true when it comes to train enthusiast's and I don't blame them one bit. Well, I keep getting off topic, so I'll talk about the branchline I work on with Arthur. The Little Western and Harwick Branchline, in my opinion, is the go to place for when you want to relax or go on vacation, not to mention, it's the busiest coastal line I've ever seen.

Cargo ships frequently show up at the Arlesbrugh Harbour almost everyday, there are several trains that need to be taking down to the mainland, it's just a handful, but thankfully it's not to the point where we can't do it. Arthur is a gentlemen, a real fellow if you ask me.

Arthur is one of the strongest engines on this branchline, he can pull about 20 trucks filled with cargo down to the mainland in less than 2 hours which seems a bit far fetch, but this island is not even close to being big. He's even polite with all the other engines and rarely gets upset or angry. I'm getting tired of writing as it's hurting my right hand. Yeah bite me, I don't like writing long journal logs like this, so I'll talk again to you when I get the time.

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