Time travel is so much fun.
Time travel with scientists, not so
much. We had recently dubbed the actions of our time jumping hotel as
a Sonic Warp, just to give
it a name. As in “Here comes the sonic warp!”
“Nuh-uh!”
yell the scientists “It's technically a temporal-spacial
displacement!”
“But...
but...” we say “It warps....and there's kind of a buzzing sound,
so sonic!”
“That
buzzing
sound is bombilation!
And it's not a sonic
warp
AT ALL!”
Some
people just want to take all the fun out of EVERYTHING!
As
usual, it was an argument between Doctor Forrester and Elvis. We had
picked him up around August 1977. He was bored with his career and
wanted to try something new. But when we jumped ahead to 2006, we
learned some people had tried to cover up his disappearance by
claiming he'd died!
Some
people. Sheesh.
But
despite the incoherent
argument between Elvis and Forrester, the sonic warp went ahead just
fine. Until we ran to the lobby to see where we were.
“How
is this....” said Forrester
“But,
how could we...” said Amelia Earhart
“This
has got me all shook up...” said Elvis
Outside
we saw...
….Dinosaurs!
“This
could be bad.” said Forrester
The
lobby erupted into screaming, panicking, etc. “Everyone, please
calm down!” I shouted “If we just stay inside, maybe we can....”
I
didn't get any further before the Tyrannosaurus Rex's face burst
through the lobby windows.
“Forget
it! RUN!” I screamed.
We
ran in every direction, trying to escape the beast. I tracked down
Forrester in the panic and yelled “Find a way to get this hotel to
jump again!”
“How?
The hotel jumps randomly every 22 hours!”
“I
don't know! You're the scientist! The burden is
all
yours!”
The
T-Rex finally broke it's way through the walls and into the lobby.
We
jumped into a broom closet and slammed the door behind us. Hopefully
the T-Rex didn't see.
“Even
if I can find a way,” replied Forrester “Which has infinitesimal
chances of success, where will we go?”
“I
don't really think it matters at this point!” I said “If we jump
now we have one dinosaur to deal with. If we stay for another 20-some
hours, how many more will we have to deal with?”
“You
have a point.” We heard, off in the distance, more walls coming
down. “But can we make the jump with a huge hole in the wall?”
“Remember
a while ago when that giant anthropomorphic squid took out the
ceiling?”
“Oh
yeah. That was a weird day.”
“We
made the jump just fine. So let's try for it again.”
Forrester
threw the door open and charged out. Where he ran to, I don't know.
But about five minutes later, the hotel jumped.
And
jumped.
And
jumped.
The
shaking was endless. What the T-Rex hadn't destroyed was being done
in by the constant sonic warps.
A
whole bunch of sonic
warps.
“Everything
is collapsing!” shouted someone.
“An
elevator fell of the T-Rex's head! He seems to be passed out for
now!”
A
sigh of relief went around the room.
“The
toilet's are all clogged!”
“NOOOOOOO!!”
The
jumping finally ceased. Forrester came back downstairs into the rec
room.
“What
happened up there?” I asked.
“Well,
the machine went into uncontrollable overdrive, which would be a good
name for a rock band. We hopped around to a lot of different places
and times. Also, we, ummm... seemed to have picked up a few
hitchhikers by mistake.”
A man
in weird garb walked up behind him.
“Is
this one of them?” I asked.
“Yes.”
He sighed and said “Meet William Shakespeare.”
“Thou
sir,” Bill said, pointing to me “Are a sciapodous
nelipot!”
“Uh,
what did he say?” I asked.
“He
says you have big ugly feet,” Forrester replied “And you should
put some shoes on.”
Among
our other new passengers was a very confused looking Scotsman, and
his donkey who was carrying his luggage in a carpet-bag.
“I was traveling with my donkey in the Cevennes... and now I'm
here! What happened?”
“This
charlatan hath taken
us from whence we came!” Shakespeare said, as he waddled
his finger at me.
“Keep
your judgmental phalanges
to yourself,” I said “Which by the way would be an excellent name
for a rock band.”
“Hmmph!”
he replied.
“Easy
there, Shakey,” Elvis said to him “This can seem like a
heartbreak hotel, but it's pretty cool once you get used to it.”
I'd
had enough of Shakespeare. As everyone else tended to the frightened
newcomers, I checked outside to see where we'd wound up.
“Oh
no, not again.”
I ran
back inside. “Rome!”
“What's
wrong with that?” Elvis asked
“We've
had some rough dealings with them before,” I said “Last time they
nearly invaded the hotel!”
“Oh
no! Can't we just get ourselves returned to sender?”
“Nope.
We're stuck here for the next 21 and a half hours. Unless Forrester
wants to give another go at piloting this thing.”
“Not
a chance!” he said “I'm not even sure if this thing will do
another temporal-spatial displacement after what we just put it
through!”
“Great.
Trapped in the heart of the Roman Empire, a sleeping T-Rex in the
elevator shaft, and to top it all off a grumpy Shakespeare in the rec
room!”
I was
just going to have the doors barred up and tell everyone to hide in
their rooms until we jumped, but I heard a noise that I couldn't
ignore. It sounded like a great throng of people cheering. So
finally, my curiosity got the better of me. I put on my Roman
disguise (you don't travel as much as we do without building up and
impressive collection of outfits to blend in with) and marched
outside. It was always fun putting on a little charade,
but this time it turned out serious. The crowd was gathered at the
Roman Coliseum. I managed to work my way inside, only to see...
Sparky.
Down
below, surrounded by Praetorian
guards, he was bound in chains. Up above sat the Emperor, with the
variegated couch beside him.
“Tell
me how to pilot this crafty couch,” he proclaimed “Or we will
release the lions!”
Suddenly
my agenda changed. No
more thoughts of sealing up the hotel and waiting this out. I ran
back to the hotel.
“Sparky's
in danger!”
“What?!”
asked Earhart “How is he still alive after that breathtaking battle
with the giant anthropomorphic squid, which by the way would be an
amazing album cover?”
“I
don't know how, but we need to rescue him!” I said.
“I'll
get my blue suede shoes on.” said Elvis.
“Good
idea, but I think we'll need a better plan.”
“We
can set the T-Rex on them!” someone suggested.
“We
could, but the last time we released a giant unspeakably horrible
monster on a Roman city, it ended in Sparky risking his life to save
us.”
“That's true. Plus, I'd hate to get a reputation for releasing giant unspeakably horrible monsters on Roman cities.”
“That's true. Plus, I'd hate to get a reputation for releasing giant unspeakably horrible monsters on Roman cities.”
“I
hath devised a plan,” stated Shakespeare, rising from his seat “Let
me go speaketh with the Emperor.”
We
didn't ask what he planned to do, but he had such a determined look
that we realized it was useless to try to dissuade him.
“Take
this,” said Forrester “And use it to protect him should you run
into trouble.”
“A
spork?”
“Yeah.
Sorry, all the knives are dirty.”
We
marched briskly as possible to the Coliseum. The Emperor was still
pontificating.
“STOP!”
proclaimed Shakespeare “Thy considereth this amusement?! Well, we
are not
amused. THIS is entertainment!!”
He
pulled a book out from his coat, and before I could stop him he began
to read.
“Now,
fair Hippolyta...”
I
noticed strange stares from all around the coliseum. I tried again to
stop him, but he continued.
“...draws on apace; four happy days bring in; another moon... but O, methinks, how slow...”
“...draws on apace; four happy days bring in; another moon... but O, methinks, how slow...”
I
noticed now the reaction. People began nodding off! I too, noticed
things beginning to... darken...
I
was jolted from my sleep.
“NAY,
FAITH! Let me not play a woman! I have a beard coming on....”
“Okay,
Shakey! You can stop!” I said. “They're all asleep now!”
“What?
Asleep?! Everyone's a critic.”
We
ran down to the ground level and shook Sparky out of his slumber.
“Wha...?
Oh, Frankie! Good to see you! Man, I had the worst dream... I was
trapped in the Coliseum, then this terrible voice came out of
nowhere. It droned on and ON and ON....”
“No
time for that. Get up!”
As
we stood, we heard a roar. Looking to our left, we saw a lion.
Staring at us.
“A
lion?” said Shakespeare. He looked through the audience. “Among
ladies? A most dreadful thing!”
The
lion charged. We ran.
We
got out of the Coliseum just in time, and slammed the door behind us,
trapping the lion inside. Everyone in the audience was still soundly
asleep. “What was that story about?” I asked him “It just
seemed like much ado about nothing.”
He
was silent for a moment. “Hmmm....”
Sparky
snapped his fingers and his couch flew over to him. “Thanks for the
rescue guys. I'd love to stay and travel with you, but I've got some
pressing appointments.”
“Really?”
I asked.
“Yeah.
My uncle sent me a note about some conjoined
mutant bird twins attacking ancient Greece, so I thought I should go
see if I can help out.”
“And
do what? Build some giant birdfeeder?
Fill it with raspberries
laced with sleeping pills?”
“How
did you know what my plans were?!”
“How
else do you fight conjoined mutant bird twins?”
“Good
point. Also, that would also be a good name for a rock band.”
“Before
you go, I never asked. How did you escape the anthropomorphic squid
during your battle above Mount Vesuvius?”
“It's
a long story. But hey, all's well that end's well.”
“Hmmmm....”
said Shakespeare.
And
with a mighty gust of wind,
Sparky and his couch were gone.
Arriving
back at the hotel, we could see something was wrong.
“The
T-Rex! It's waking up!”
“And
it's got an awful headache!”
“Has
Sparky come to save us?”
“No,
I'm sorry,” I said “But Sparky's gone already.”
“What
do we do?”
But
we ran out of time. The T-Rex was awake, and looked mad.
Also,
he had a bump on his head. No wonder they said his head must ache.
“Get
the hound dog!” shouted Elvis, and he leaped at it. Everyone
followed suit, jumping and otherwise assaulting it. “Now don't be
cruel!” he ordered everyone.
Finally,
after a great struggle, we had it tied down.
“There!”
said Elvis, very happy with the way things turned out “Now if we
just take care of it for a while, and feed it enough, soon it'll love
us tender, and we can let it run free!”
“Where
will we keep it though?” I asked “This hotel can barely hold all
of us as it is!”
“How
about the gym near the back? Nobody ever goes there.”
And
so, after only two weeks and eleven tons of raw meat, we had a tame,
pet Tyrannosaurus Rex, though we still haven't got a name for it.
Shakespeare
and the Scotsman both wanted dropped off back where they'd come from.
It took a little while, but eventually they were back to their
respective homes. The Scotsman went on to finish his journey through
Cevennes, and even wrote a book about it.
And
so, even though our bizarre time traveling family continues to grow,
we were lacking an English playwright and a Scottish vagabond.
And,
once more, we were left wondering what had become of Sparky, and
whether his struggle against the conjoined mutant bird twins was
successful. Perhaps one of these days, when we see him again, we'll
have him sit down on our porch and write down some of his own adventures.

