Rome Show
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Long before the Roman Clothing House's exhibition was held, a small town called Dugway, Washington was almost a ghost town. The mines had all played out and there was no one in the town under 65 years of age. The Mayor calls a town meeting to talk about how they might close it down. An older woman, unknown to anyone there, proposed to lease the miles of mining tunnels under the town. She never said the reason and at the price she was paying no one ask her.
Several years or so after she took control of the mines, the FBI conducts a full-scale raid on the enter town. Would they ever find to what use the woman had for the mines?
About the time the FBI raided the town, the Roman Clothing House was going to hold its annual exhibition in Rome, which followed the French exhibition by several weeks. The Roman exhibition has been continually in the news. The top four clothing models had not signed up to do the Roman show but had caused such a stir in Paris that every ticket for the Rome was sold before the show. There is wild speculation that the models are going to let Rome burn and not even appear. Also the LA and NYC clothing exhibitions are in doubt.
The three smaller clothing Houses fear with no Roman show they would have no new designs to copy and sell as knockoffs, except what they had from the Paris exhibition.
How does the four top clothing models, the town called Dugway that is closing, and the failure of the Roman clothing exhibition all fit together?