Part 6: The End, For Now
I had done it. I had gone back into the past, with the help of Gracie and Bob. I was there at the same time that the toilet had flushed me one thousand years in the future. I went out of the bathroom and the CEO was there, smiling. I was angry. He had probably tricked hundreds of other people to be guinea pigs for his time machine. Well, maybe not hundreds, but probably a lot of people were stranded in some time in the past or future. He had probably glitched the machine in some way or sent an invisible robot to adjust the time machine. I went to him and said angrily: "You knew it was a time machine, didn't you?" He said: "What time machine? I was just wondering why people were disappearing." I could tell he was lying. Even if he didn't know it was a time machine, he still shouldn't send other people into a bathroom where everyone was disappearing. I told him this and he just shrugged. Later that day, I told other people about everything that happened. At first they didn't believe me but then I showed them by flushing the toilet and they believed me. The CEO was taken out of office and there was a new one. Scientists right now are still deciding whether to use the machine for research or something, or would that be dangerous? For now, it's off-limits. I am now in the awesome job and having a good time. I like my job and I am getting a good salary. So I guess this is the end, for now.
I had done it. I had gone back into the past, with the help of Gracie and Bob. I was there at the same time that the toilet had flushed me one thousand years in the future. I went out of the bathroom and the CEO was there, smiling. I was angry. He had probably tricked hundreds of other people to be guinea pigs for his time machine. Well, maybe not hundreds, but probably a lot of people were stranded in some time in the past or future. He had probably glitched the machine in some way or sent an invisible robot to adjust the time machine. I went to him and said angrily: "You knew it was a time machine, didn't you?" He said: "What time machine? I was just wondering why people were disappearing." I could tell he was lying. Even if he didn't know it was a time machine, he still shouldn't send other people into a bathroom where everyone was disappearing. I told him this and he just shrugged. Later that day, I told other people about everything that happened. At first they didn't believe me but then I showed them by flushing the toilet and they believed me. The CEO was taken out of office and there was a new one. Scientists right now are still deciding whether to use the machine for research or something, or would that be dangerous? For now, it's off-limits. I am now in the awesome job and having a good time. I like my job and I am getting a good salary. So I guess this is the end, for now.