1. Time Fuck


    Date: 7/21/2015, Categories: Science-Fiction, First Time, Male / Older Female, Older Male / Female, Romance, Author: stex, Rating: 83.3, Source: sexstories.com

    screen went black as the point of view went to the shoulder of the blurry figure. Literally crying on his shoulder. The blurry Stephen20 came into view again, "Dawn!" The subject looked at the him. “If you don't get in that plane you'll regret it. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon and for the rest of your life.” There was laughter and the subject's view was unsteady. The subject started moving towards what may have been a twentieth century airline gate, someone was holding out their hand. The subject view turned back to Stephen20, very obviously kissed him, then turned back to the other person and handed something to them. There was still chuckling. The subject walked to what was obviously an airplane boarding jetway, the view turned round there was the blurry figure of Stephen20 with his hand raised. The big screen went blank, there was cheer around the room. Melissa again spoke up, "Well done team, it looks like we're back on track. Take five and we can check the timeline again." — Friday 6am. Jody and Lou woke together in Lou's room. They'd been quite inseparable since Monday, or at least Jody had not wanted to be separated, Lou hadn't been quite so keen, but was enjoying the arrangement. He was enjoying the intimacy of the relationship, and was wondering about marriage, even if he hadn't fallen yet. Jody had fallen, completely, totally, she loved Lou with the ardor only a first love can manage. Lou made tender gentle love to Jody, he enjoyed the act, but it ...
    was a lot of work compared to the usual way. 8am, Melissa's report. "Yesterday we made significant progress in repairing t-plus. Stephen20 is again married to Dawn-zero and their locus is San Francisco. However, Dawn-zero dies from a brain tumor early in 2006, shortly before the anomaly causes the transference of Stephen20 and Stephen18's consciousness. There is no obvious CE which causes this delta. This is all I have to report." Lou thought that was a worrying turn of events. Sometimes the butterflies got you. If you made a seemingly insignificant change to a time line, the butterfly effect, or chaos theory if you're precise, caused a big change somewhere down the timeline. Somewhere was an invisible CE, presumably one had caused Dawn's brain tumor. There was nothing they could do about that. If you could find an obvious CE by just looking for differences in the timelines, it was usually a (relatively) simple matter to inject the inverse CE and put the timeline back on the track you were interested in. When there was no obvious CE, things became much more nebulous. You had to simulate the effect of injected CEs on the timeline, and judge the right thing to do by the result of the simulation. This was much less reliable method of effecting the outcome you were interested in. There was also a fine art in imagining CEs to inject, there were infinite possibilities. Lou took the lectern. He looked around the auditorium, he wished they had staffed up quicker than they had. Only ...
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