- The big Founder's Day is approaching in Port Haven and it brings up memories for Elliot, Del and Alice. Kat searches for answers between the two worlds.
- It's the lead up to the annual Founder's Day celebrations, a time with mixed emotions for some in town. One of those is Elliot, who has always had to live with the Augustines' place as a founding family in comparison to the higher regard given first to the Goodwins, then the Landrys. Those feelings were only compounded by his inebriated father's outburst at the Founder's Day event in 2002, that outburst about which he has never told Kat, and his father's general nature about which arguably only Colton knew in being his surrogate as a father. The one fond memory he has of Founder's Day is decorating the gazebo with Kat when they were teenagers, a task which ended with Kat and Brady's union. These issues may color what Elliot will say in his scheduled speech at this year's event. Another with mixed emotions is Del, who has felt the need to live up to the Landry name despite not feeling like a true Landry, especially when Jacob, then Colton, then Kat, all "true" Landrys, left her all alone. Despite the current day celebrations and other issues in their current day lives, both Alice and Kat feel the need to continue their time travels. In her recent travels, Alice has been spending time solely with an increasingly despondent teenage Elliot, her need to spend more time with him upon learning news especially of his family life. And Kat feels like she is getting closer and closer to finally meeting Jacob in 1814, which is only strengthened by information from Elliot.—Huggo
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