The narrator tells of a time travel paradox where a girl of fifteen meets Day Curtis who has come from a disaster that’s still another sixteen years in the future—and she returns to the scene years later to warn him.
Let me prompt you. You’re dead, Curtis. Or you will be.

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  1. “As Time Goes By” by Tanith Lee, in Chrysalis 10, edited by Roy Torgeson (Doubleday, April 1983).
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