“What’s Lost in Time”: A science fiction story of time travel, grief, and what we lose when we look for more time

Logan McMaster twists the pink plastic bracelet on his wrist with her initials on it and then flips the switch on the device, and for the 237th time, hopes beyond hope it will work. A wave of blue static envelops him, followed by intense pressure, and then he’s in the past holding a disintegrating hunk of melting plastic and wires and sloppy soldering in the same basement lab as before but clearly a different day, and he knows he has finally succeeded. 

Photo by Kateryna Babaieva on Pexels.com
Continue reading ““What’s Lost in Time”: A science fiction story of time travel, grief, and what we lose when we look for more time”