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Alexandra Hanlon's Professional Life
Stories detailing Alexandra Hanlon's various official roles and job requirements.
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- 2025-Nov-16 Acting Out
Acting Out takes the reader through part of Noodin’s Day, participating in a mandatory task and interacting with the Hanlons, where truth and introspection occur.
- 2025-Sep-16 Pharos, A Light Beckons
A video of a newscast appears, with a chyron displaying “Event near Woodville, WV,” appearing alongside the MSNBC logo at the bottom. The rest of the screen is filled with video taken from a high overhead perspective, focusing on three black SUVs traveling along a narrow, one-lane road. The lead vehicle is farther ahead than the others and can be seen swinging left onto an even narrower road.
- 2025-Apr-16 Dressing the Part
In which Alexandra decides which parts she will dress for.
- 2025-Jan-16 Should We Stay or Should We Go
Taking place the day after An Unexpected Path, Kevin and Alexandra Hanlong are now fully informed about the Foundation’s interest in them. It’s time to make a decision. Should they stay, or should they go?
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- 2026-Feb-16 Methexisnew
Louis Albitol reminisces over a time he asked for one story and received another.
- 2025-Nov-16 The Energetic Protection Plan
In which Alexandra attempts to explain her “energetic protection plan”.
- 2025-Mar-16 Listening
In the beginning, Alexandra didn’t feel ready to lead, all she felt able to do was listen.
- 2025-Jan-16 Making Hard Choices
Alex muses on the choices she had to make after accepting the position offered her by the Foundation and what those choices would mean to her family.

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