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Ever wonder what happened after an episode ended? Is there a part of a story that you wish an episode had included? This section contains stories that were written to satisfy these questions.
Coming soon: A retelling of "A Kiss For Just So" that offers some new insight into Jason's attraction to Dana.
Now posted: "Just Business" - the story of what went on in Seattle while the Bolt brothers were in New Bedford.
![]() | The Pilothouse Chat- This "missing" scene is a conversation between some of the brides, Jason and Jeremy. It was developed through a role-play in the "Brides Journal Project". | |
![]() | Just Business- In the pilot, the Bolt brothers accept a bet from Aaron Stempel and go off to New Bedford to find one hundred marriageable ladies. Now find out what went on in Seattle while the Bolts were away. |
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![]() | Aaron's Way: Arrival- The first of several stories as seen through Aaron Stempel's point-of-view. This one is about the brides' arrival in Seattle. | |
![]() | In the episode, "Hosanna's Way", Aaron Stempel reveals something about his past to Jason Bolt. Read about it in "Best Of Enemies". For more background on the story, read the synopsis. | |
![]() | The episode, "The Soldier", is the story of an unusual hunt set up in retribution of the wrong bear being killed and a man feeling his life is over. Read the synopsis of the episode and then read " The Hunt" for a variation of the story, with a longer ending. | ![]() |
![]() | The episode, "Candy and the Kid", ends with Rafe Holliday riding off into the sunset and the Jeremy and Joshua Bolt injured. Read the synopsis of the episode and then read " Candy and The Kid Revisited" for the rest of the story. | |
![]() | The episode, "Absalom" , was described as "Jeremy gives a bright future to a young boy by teaching him how to speak". Find out what that future was in " Return of Absalom". |
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