“Uhm... is that possible?” I lean sideways to whisper to Aurora, and she leans in as well, shrugging. “Maybe this is another effect of us time-travelling, I have no idea.” “I have no idea what you’re talking a-about?” She stutter’s through the last word when Aurora kicked her on her injured side. “Now, now. There’s no need to lie your way through this–” My words are barely finished before a familiar feeling settles in the air, the girls and I glance at each other when all of a sudden time is frozen, suspended for a couple of long seconds. Suddenly the world before us flashes past us like a speeding car until the four of us are kind of thrust out into the present we left behind before, suddenly there’s no dessert, no Magma birds, or standing monoliths. We’re back in a world wher

