Your Life In Pictures
By David Schibi
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Dan is a family man working in temporal mechanics the day his daughter dies. After that day nothing else - and no one else - matters: he is solely focused on breaking the temporal barrier and traveling back in time to save her. The key, he discovers, lies in the simplest things - pictures. He’s forsaken everyone and everything for the chance of a lifetime but even that may not be enough.
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Your Life In Pictures - David Schibi
Your Life In Pictures
David Schibi
Copyright 2011 by David Schibi
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Excerpt from Personal Journal Entry
March 15th, 2310
This will be my final personal journal entry. Today I go back in time to save a five year old Emily Grigsby.
If my body can just hold out and endure one last trip. It must. It has to.
I will force it to.
In my timeline, she was struck and killed in 2262 by a hover car. I plan to stop that from happening by eliminating the reason she was that close to the air traffic lane to begin with.
Me.
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The small crowd was gathered in the funeral home. Outside the wind hammered the tall stained glass windows, the rain drops sounding like gravel thrown as the wind gusted. The mid morning sun offered very little light trapped in the dark, ominous clouds, its life giving glow reduced to nothing more than a light rim around every thundercloud.
Inside the funeral home, the men tugged at their neck ties and the women fanned themselves with accordion folded programs. Consisting of mostly immediate family, the funeral for Dan Grigsby wasn’t much of an event. In death as in life, Dan pretty much kept to himself. He died of massive heart failure at the relative young age of one-hundred and two.
Cheryl took a seat with Adam and Drew in the front pew. Next to her, her husband Keith unfastened the button on his black blazer before he sat down with a decidedly bored exhale.
Try to show some respect,
Cheryl said in a hushed voice, her lips practically touching his ear. Her bloodshot eyes and deep bags were testaments to her hours of crying over the loss of her first husband – the father of her only children.
Keith just rolled his eyes and loosened his necktie before beginning to flip through the program. There wasn’t much information in it. Printed