Chapter 34Evelyn Evelyn stood at the rear window watching the sun sink lower and lower in the sky and tried not to worry. Of all the nights for Cory to not come home, this was the worst. At least she did bring Evelyn back to her house, so it wasn’t like she would never see her again. Maybe it was for the best that Evelyn didn’t have Cory as a distraction. She was terribly upset, first over realizing she was married, then finding out her parents had passed. Of course, it being fifty-five years in the future, that was bound to be the case, but those headstones confirmed what she didn’t want to remember, that her parents were dead in her own time as well. Once those memories were triggered, there was no stopping them. She’d been eighteen when it had happened. Her parents were visiting her a

