Do you ever have that feeling that you have accomplished something and you feel like a million bucks and then everything goes horribly wrong and you feel like trash, that’s what happened to me right now. Turns out that a cloud was passing by while the project and now the teleporter will not charge!!! Luckily I was able to fix the problem before 11:00, the time when my mom checks EVERYTHING. I quickly put my invisa-cloth 19000 on it so my mom wouldn't notice it was there.
"Maxi time to go to sleep" yelled my mom.
"I hate it when she calls me that" I thought.
"Ok mother" I replied.
On the way upstairs I realized how dumb I was, maybe mom can find out infact the invisa-cloth 19000 only makes it invisible not untouchable. There was no time to go back and move it somewhere else I was already in bead and I could hear my mom opening the garage door. After a while I realized that my mom was in her bed sleeping like a baby. No screaming and no yelling just plain silence. I was safe.
The Next Day
When I woke up I felt really tired and my brain was still asleep. It felt like if you were rubbing your head on the wall while having your brain bounce all over your body.
"No more using you" I mumbled silently like if I were talking to my brain.
When I got to school I spent the whole English period telling Daniel what happened. This was his reaction...
"You did what" Dani yelled.
"I'm telling you the truth, I made a fully working time travelling machine" I explained
"Yeah right"
"I sware"
"Ok Max you have a time travelling machine-"
"Max 5000" I interrupted
"And I have a pet unicorn named bob with wings"
"Oh my god! Why don't you just come over today and I'll show you that I'm right and you’re wrong"
"Whatever rows your boat Max"
"Then I guess we have a deal"
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When Time Travel Goes Wrong
AventuraWhen 15 year old Max Highwood invents a time travling machine for a makeup project things go really bad... His two best friends Isabella Morgan and Daniel Harrison are there with him right by his side in every adventure this 'normal' kid has to fac...