Chapter 38Ashley I CERTAINLY WASN'T in the mood for teaching. All I wanted was a long talk with Fritz. Home, really going home, had become a real possibility. Yet what about all the changes I'd been able to coerce from George, and what would happen when other me came back? My question that day, more for me than them, asked, “Is time travel possible? Where would you go?” Most of my seniors were taking physics, so the concepts of time travel might not be foreign. Second period, they neither disappointed nor gave me reason to change the questions. Most of the day, the students treated me to remarkable ideas. From earth-shaking events to poignant personal revelations, the students stuffed each class with delightful, inventive stories that would make the great science fiction writers proud. B

