Luminous Fish Effect

4.1K 97 21
                                    


In Sheldon, and Leonard's apartment. Leonard, and Sheldon were getting ready for an event.

Sheldon:
I've been thinking about time travel again.

Leonard:
Why, did you hit a roadblock with invisibility?

Sheldon:
Put it on the back burner.

Just then a knock was heard, followed by Ethan entering the apartment looking sharp in his suit.

Just then a knock was heard, followed by Ethan entering the apartment looking sharp in his suit

Oops! This image does not follow our content guidelines. To continue publishing, please remove it or upload a different image.

Ethan:
Hey guys. Ready to go?

Leonard:
Yeah, hey get this. Sheldon has been thinking about time travel.

Ethan:
Oh, this will be interesting.

Sheldon:
I think so, it occurs to me, if I ever did perfect a time machine, I'd just go into the past and give it to myself, thus eliminating the need for me to invent it in the first place.

Leonard:
Interesting.

Ethan:
Quite fascinating.

He said sarcastically.

Sheldon:
Yeah, it really takes the pressure off.

Leonard:
Sounds like a breakthrough, should I call the science magazines and tell them to hold the front cover?

The three of them are exiting the apartment.

Sheldon:
It's time travel, Leonard, I will have already done that.

Leonard:
Then I guess congratulations are in order.

Sheldon:
No, congratulations will have been in order. You know, I'm not going to enjoy this party.

Ethan:
We know, we're quite familiar with you.

Sheldon:
At the last department party, Dr Finkleday cornered me and talked about spelunking for 45 minutes.

Leonard:
Yes, we were there.

Sheldon:
You two know what's interesting about caves?

Leonard:
What?

Ethan:
Dripping water contains lime, or calcium bicarbonate. Over hundreds of years, the lime builds up and hardens, becoming stalactites. Sometimes stalagmites grow up from the floor of a cave. In all cases, these sculptures are caused by mineral deposits that have hardened. Speleology is the study of caves. Caves provide shelter for many animals, such as bats, insects and hibernating mammals. Caves also provide shelter for humans. A cave is also called a cavern. Exploring caves is called caving, potholing, or spelunking as you called it.

Sheldon:
I said interesting.

Ethan:
Well, unlike you, Mr. Killjoy. I find caves to be interesting.

Big Bang Theory ver 2 Ethan Harper × ChloéWhere stories live. Discover now