\"Writing.Com
*Magnify*
SPONSORED LINKS
Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/2122393-The-Reality
Item Icon
by Ross Author IconMail Icon
Rated: E · Other · Comedy · #2122393
A man is given the power to go into the passed, but have knowledge of the future.
Reality... It's not a virtual type of roll. It's more then that, it's visible, true and most of all real. Without reality, there is nothing. Enough about reality, lets get into the story.
         Long ago, there was no electricity, we are talking the 1600's, we didn't have the transportation for anything, no not yet. If you were set in this timezone, and you knew this stuff we call electricity and transportation, you'd do something about it. And it will get you somewhere. It's the future, without the future there is no passed without no passed there is no future. Now lets go to the passed, but while know the future.
         Before the passed, the future had a guy named Jack, this person knew a lot about this future we call it, and now he brings it to the passed, that he was sent to, an old man that has never spoken to Jack before he met out in public in New York City, he gave this man money, he was a poor man, what we would call a hobo. In return, he got something back, hope. Hope to be something, and he was, And that happened within' the passed. Everything got quiet, people around but frozen, it was the mannequin challenge in New York City at 12 in the morning, hard to believe but true. The one thing that didn't stop was this man. He said "You'll be something, you just don't know it yet." A snap takes Jack back in time, to 1651. And this is where it all starts. POOF! "Where where am I?" Looking around A woman comes up to him, he looks at her. Within' her clothes and his, "Who are you and what are you wearing?" the woman says. This woman is a Native American, big but sassy in a way. "I, I'm Jack, I don't know where I am, what year is it?" he says. "What year do you think it is, It's 1651 what the heck are you wearing?" she says "This is my clothes, what are you wearing?"
© Copyright 2017 Ross (rossboor at Writing.Com). All rights reserved.
Writing.Com, its affiliates and syndicates have been granted non-exclusive rights to display this work.
Printed from https://shop.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/2122393-The-Reality