Hey there. It's been a while. So much has changed since we last spoke, you have no idea. You thought that was it you say two and done? Well, I thought so too, but uh surprise there's more. Yeah, I definitely got some explaining to do. But first, if you are new here hello, my name is Lucas Robinson, and I was a Senior at Lincoln South High school in Hawkesville, Illinois who graduated back in 2020, and I was your everyday teen in every way, but one day, while driving to school on my first day of senior year in August of 2019, something happened. A strange green fog surrounded my car and somehow transported me to the year 1959, which was 42 years before I was born. Now when I got there, I saw my reflection in the car mirror, and it wasn't me. Instead, I saw a completely different person.
What was crazy about living in 1959 was not how I ended up there but whom I met; my grandparents. They weren't even parents yet; they were teenagers too. I had never met my grandfather before because he died a few months after I was born, and my grandma would tell me so many stories about him. I now got to meet him in real life... kind of. Just as I was figuring things out and making friends and enemies, the fog dragged me away.
Apparently, the urgency was to another period in time. That was 1985 and there was just one problem. My reflection was that of a girl but not just any girl but one in college whose roommate just happened to be my very own mother and I had to be the one that brought my father and mother together and that itself had its fair share of problems, believe me. But the moment I got it solved the fog just chewed me up and spit me out to my own time where I began to have my own adventure. Now that you're caught up, you're probably wondering what happened next. Well, let me tell you...
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Lucas And The Time-Traveling Fog Unfinished Business
Science FictionAlmost 3 years have passed since we have last seen Lucas starting his own journey after the fog's mysterious departure. During that time a lot has changed within himself and the world. During his days of Covid isolation from school he could never fo...