"If only there was a way to span time..."
The futuristic society in which he lived, emotion, love and laughter ceased to exist.
And unfortunately for him, every single day reminded him of that fact.
Marc Matrix was a man born in the wrong century.
One day he happened upon the private journals of a woman with a kindred spirit.
Suddenly, everything changed. And it would have been an ideal situation except for one thing. She was gone, having lived almost a 100 years before.
He vowed he would find her, though. Somehow he would make it happen!
But if he was able to accomplish this, will the differences of their two cultures, and a violent former lover, threaten their very existence?
Love knows no bounds, however. It cannot be stopped by distance
and when Granny died the kids really had nowhere to go. “She (Lina) was grateful for Mrs
Caroline heart started to race. She might have been immortal, but was very jumpy and currently scared out of her damn mind.
However, after hearing his death a decade ago, she felt a burden lifted off her shoulders, but shocked to find herself mourning the lost father- daughter
Linda Sue Park shows on page 65-66 how painful it is to loose someone who you were very close to. “Marial was gone. Uncle was gone... There is no one left to help me. They think I am weak and useless.
and then you die. When they can find a body, they can put you in a coffin. Until then, you keep fighting. Because you have to, because you can't stop from it happening again". She then smiled and changed the subject, saying "I still remember you lying down in bed next to me, reading. I didn't see a lot of perfect happiness in my life, but you were perfectly happy".
Her father’s stories [...] That life was gone. ”(Boyden
In the beginning, things went well. As she completed her final day of work and her
papers left in the clack he took so long ago, and learned of his creator.
I had never been so happy to see someone. I hadn’t ever been alone for that long. It took a while for either of us to open up about the tragedy but I finally did. Turns out we were on two different parts of the plantation when the wave hit. She was one of the ants who attacked Leiningen. She went on to tell me that they had Leiningen down for a few second then out of nowhere he got back up and took off. It really kills me to think we were that close to winning. How many more bites could it have taken for me to have all of my friends and family
Afterward, she sulked back upstairs and threw herself on her bed. after laying for a few minutes, she rolled over and grabbed a picture of her brother, and a tear rolled down her cheek she found it to believe that it had already been a whole year since he passed away. She set the picture back in its place and laid down allowing herself to drift into the peaceful void of sleep.
recalled her sadness. “I would start missing my mother from the time she arrived, knowing she
Since her parents had six daughters and no sons, that losing her would be no loss at all. “It is as if you were childless,” she says, “Since I’m no use to you alive, why shouldn’t I give up my life a little sooner?” (Rosenberg,
left her with nothing but her three children and as if those years of her life were wasted
And then I realized that things wouldn’t be the same. That things were going to change, because in reality, she would be there, and I would be here.
When I walked into her room the vibe felt like a punch in the face, it was just awful. The vibe was like a thick fog, clouding up the room with pain and sickness, altering reality. With every step into the room I took the room got darker and greyer. When I saw her, I knew that death was coming for her. She had gone from the beautiful green-eyed blonde I knew to a