One One Thousand
by Willaim R. D. Wood
When Dr. Heller’s scientific contraption goes awry and threatens the universe, it’s
fortunate that the machine is also a time machine to take Aaron back one day, albeit in a
manner where his time rate is a thousand times faster than (most of) those around him.
Static past. Unmoving. Like wandering around in an old, overexposed photograph.
“One One Thousand” by Willaim R. D. Wood, in Timelines: Stories Inspired by H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine,
edited by J. W. Schnarr (Northern Frights Publishing, September 2010).