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Arthur, Civilian

A profile of Arthur, a Civilian of The Division, for Stories of The Division. Sponsored by Ubisoft.

"We married in '74. Lived through the city going broke, transit strikes. You avoided Times Square 'cause it was nothin' but porn and crime. Giuliani, 9/11. Now you avoid Times Square 'cause it's nothin' but tourists. We saw it all.

“Took her to a Manhattan hospital when she got sick. Beds crammed in hallways, waiting rooms. Tents on the sidewalk, the street. They gave her a bed inside.

“After a couple nights, she was sleeping, I went for a walk to get some air. Come back -- someone else is in her bed. Thought at first I was in the wrong place, but no, I was right. Checked with doctors, nurses, drivers. Nobody knew anything. Checked the tents, then nearby field clinics, camps, other hospitals. Nothing. Even went to some morgues. I hate that I did, because I know she’s still alive. Maybe she’s got amnesia, and wandered off. Or she got taken somewhere and she's in a coma. Did she go home to Queens, get past the lock down somehow, and I'm stuck here?

“Seems like everybody’s trying to survive, to move on from something. But I don't want to move on. I'm looking for my wife. She's out here. Somewhere. And I’m going to bring her home."

Stories of The Division offers an intimate look into the lives of 20 fictional New Yorkers living in the world of Tom Clancy's The Division. These conversations are set during the early stages of the outbreak. This series was written and produced by Studio 61 of CBS Interactive in collaboration with Ubisoft.

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