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Katie randomly walked over to a group of people. "Hello puny mortals." she said, in a joking voice.
Katie randomly walked over to a group of people. "Hello puny mortals." she said, in a joking voice.
"You know what? I'm turning us back. I don't need any more encounters with dinosaurs-"
"Puny mortals."
"Nope. Where do you think we are?" She saw that everyone was trying to find their phones. She reached into her pocket to try and find her phone and pulled it out. It was dead, great.
"In our hometown. But…in the past." He made a face at Katie.
"It was a joke dude. Chill." Katie said, flipping her long golden blond hair.
Max just looked at Milo, contemplating what to say next. He decided, "Why?"
"What do you mean? Time-travel isn't possible. Right?"
"A test. I told you, I didn't think that others would come along too. Might as well fix this." Milo took out his time traveler contraption [thing] and turned the dial on it forwards. Nothing happened.
Lonan still stood there, frozen in place, staring into the sky.
"Time travel is possible. You all just have tiny minds…"
"Rude," Max said.
"Well, I'm sorry that I don't care about stuff that I don't need to care about." She said, half-sarcastically.
What's going on? We should be back by now. He froze, and stared at the tiny contraption. It had a crack going straight through the middle of it. He facepalmed. "Ooooh. When I bumped into that dinosaur…" He mumbled.
"My mind isn't tiny, monsieur. It's a maze, a labryinth, impossible for even me to navigate."
"Tiny problem. We can't go back."
"That's great. We're going to be stuck here forever."
"What happened?" Lonan whispered, shaking his head. "It was just there."
He nodded. "I'm not sure if I have the tools to fix this."
"Why," Max repeated, very annoyed now.
"Weird phone addicted dude, long story short, you time-traveled."
"Hey, I had wilderness survival training. Allow me to assist in living the rest of our lives in the dino era."
Milo turned to face the rest of them. "I don't know. But I need to know who you are, so if I manage to fix this, then I can transport you all back."
[logic in this world]
"Honestly, this is one hell of a way to go," Max says, knowing for sure he's not going to survive a week.
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