From: cheryl492@aol.com To: alt-ql-creative@cisco.com Subject: Twist in Time - Part 2 Date: Thu, 03 Jun 93 18:10:20 EDT Message-Id: <9306031810.tn11428@aol.com> Twist in Time Cheryl A. Bellucci Part 2 "Al, what am I here to do?" Sam was staring at his friend. He couldn't comprehend half of a town being destroyed in one afternoon. Al studied the handlink. "Ziggy isn't too sure, there's too many stories, and too many people who will need help for her to lock in on just one event." He looked at Sam. "You're just going to have to play it by ear." "What happens to Wayne?" "According to Ziggy, he's okay. The car dealership isn't hurt too bad by the tornado. Wayne goes to school in the fall, becomes a doctor, and is practicing in Chicago still today." "Wayne!" Sam hadn't been paying attention to the hose even though the water was running. The mechanic slammed down the hood of the car and stormed over to where Sam and Al were standing. "You're supposed to wash the cars, not me." The mechanic stuck out his now soaked foot to show Sam what he had done. Sam glanced quickly at the name tag just above the mechanic's shirt pocket. "Uh, sorry, Walt, guess I'm just paying more attention to the weather than I am to my work." Walt glanced at the sunny sky. "Yeah, I can understand that. Okay kid, rinse off this car and knock off early. It's not that far from quitting time." He shaded his eyes from the sun. "Hard to believe it, but the forecast calls for rain, anyway." "Thanks." The mechanic turned and went back to the garage area of the dealership. Sam opened his mouth to ask Al another question but the blare of the intercomm interrupted him. "Wayne Garber, phone call." "You better answer that, Sam. I'll meet you inside." With a press of the button, Al disappeared. Sam picked up the bucket and sponge and followed the path the mechanic had taken moments earlier, stopping to turn off the water at the connection just outside the door. Once inside, he saw Al standing next to a phone. Sam picked up the receiver and pressed the blinking button. "Uh, hello." "Wayne, dear, could you please stop by James' on the way home and get some bread for supper tonight?" The female voice on the other end of the line sounded older. Al answered Sam's questioning look with information supplied from the handlink. "Wayne lives with his mother. According to our records, he doesn't get married for another 6 years." "Sure, Mom," Sam spoke into the phone, "any particular kind?" "No," came the reply, "just whatever is on sale." "Okay, see you in a little bit." After the voice on the other end said goodbye, Sam hung up the phone. "Al, what happens to Wayne's mother, is she..." Al had been pressing buttons and getting information from the handlink since Sam picked up the phone. "No, the apartment you two share gets some damage, but nothing major. No reports about Wayne's mother getting hurt." Al shrugged. "Ziggy just doesn't know yet, Sam." Sam was about to ask Al another question when he noticed Walt watching him. "That was my mother, gotta stop by James' and get some bread on the way home," Sam chuckled as he met Walt's gaze. "Then get out of here, kid." Walt had taken his wet shoe and sock off, but the tone of his voice was amused, not upset. Sam started to go out the way he came in. "Wayne." Sam stopped and turned around to look at Walt again. "James' is that way," Walt added, pointing to the front of the dealership building. "Uh, yeah, sure. Don't know where my head is today." Walt laughed. "Just don't get lost walking home." Sam threw an inquisitive glance at Al, who answered, "Three blocks that way," he nodded his head in the direction Walt had indicated, "across the park, another block. The grocery store is on the way." In fact, the grocery store was across the street from the dealership. Sam went in, found and paid for a loaf of bread, then met Al once he was outside again. "You know Sam, the grocery store gets destroyed in the tornado. So will this music store." Al pointed to a building marked "Kincaid's" that they were passing by, then he stopped and indicated a large brick building just in front of them. "And this school." Sam stopped, too, while Al consulted the handlink. "In fact, this whole block will be gone. The buildings aren't flattened by the tornado immediately, but there is so much structural damage that they have to be razed later." "Al, this is hard to believe. So much destruction in one afternoon?" "Try twenty minutes. That's about how long it will take for the tornado to run from one end of Xenia to the other, with nothing but broken buildings in its path. And death." "What?" "Thirty people are going to die in this town tomorrow." "Al, run scenarios on all the people who die, and cross those stories with Wayne's background. See if Wayne has a chance to save any of their lives." "You mean Sam Beckett." Al pressed a few more buttons. "Okay, Sam, by the way, you live at 101b Smith Street. Go one block to the right, then two blocks north, past the park, and then Smith Street is just to the left. Your apartment is on the second floor." Al looked up from the handlink. "Here's some information that might be helpful tomorrow. The hospital is only two blocks north of the park." Sam nodded, then Al frowned as the next bit of news flashed on the display. "Sam, you're going to go by a high school that gets destroyed tomorrow, and four homes, and..." "Al, go. Buildings can be replaced, people can't." Sam heard the imaging door open and close as he turned to find the apartment.