Stinky's jaw dropped when she saw what looked like an exact copy of herself walking down the other side of the street. She was fiddling with her wristwatch for a few seconds before she looked back across the street, back at Stinky. The clone gasped and ran over to the other side of the street towards the stunned young girl.
"It worked!" the clone said. "Holy crap, it really worked! I mean, I actually traveled back in time!"
"Who--" Stinky began stammering, "What are you...time travel? What is going on? Who are you? Are you ME?!"
"That's right, I'm you!" the Second Stinky excitedly exclaimed. "I'm you from two weeks in the future!"
Stinky stood silent. "...WHAT?!?" she yelled after seconds of silence.
"Look, I don't have a lot of time," the Second Stinky responded. "You know our weird neighbor? The one who always has his strobing lights and explosions going off in his windows? Turns out he's a scientist, and he told me to use his time-traveling wristwatch--"
Stinky stared at the device on her future self's wrist, mostly drowning out what her future self was telling her out of sheer disbelief. "Listen," said the Second Stinky. "The watch isn't fully charged so I don't have a lot of time - I came back in time to warn you about something important!"
Stinky snapped out of her stare and responded, "W-Warn me about what?" Just as she asked that question, the watch began to glow ominously.
"Today, I-- well, WE were hanging out at the mall," the Second Stinky replied, "And we were in sort of an accident."
"Huh?! W-What kind of accident?" Stinky shouted in shock. "Did we get hurt?"
"Well, no..." the Second Stinky answered, rubbing the back of her head, as if she was embarrassed. She didn't notice the bright glow coming from the watch. "We kind of...caused the accident, with our farts. Nobody got hurt, but," she let out a heavy sigh and continued, "we got grounded for two weeks."
Stinky blinked in bewilderment. "Wait, wait - my parents grounded me... just for farting?"
"I know how that sounds," the Second Stinky said, "Sounds so unfair. You'd think they wouldn't do that, but I'm telling you, this... wasn't like any of our previous farts. I'm contacting you to stop that gas from passing!"
The watch began to flash brightly "I'm going to back to my time," she said "so here's what you gotta know; If you go to the mall today, then whatever you do, DO NOT--"