Ex-temporal emissary Bernard Rolfe finds himself slipping in and out of past and future times, a sad symptom of Dirac’s Syndrome—no, not that Dirac, but rather Alexa Dirac, the freckled, first-known sufferer of the syndrome.
That changed when he was plucked out of bed and plopped in the Pleistocene ice age, where he found himself, with nothing on but his pajamas, facing the tusked end of a wooly mammoth. He decided then that he sould let the Agency know before something carnivrous made a meal of him, or, worse, died from weather exposure.

Variants

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  1. “Occupational Hazard” by Teresa Robeson, in Still Out of Time, by Janet Guy et al., Unknown Publisher, November 2014 [e-book].
  2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . written by Teresa Robeson