《Time & Tied》Part 14a: Doubletakes 3
Advertisement
TIME & TIED: AWARENESS
ARC 1.3 - Of Her Impact
PART 14a: DOUBLETAKES 3
"Hello? You okay?" came a tentative voice.
Carrie moaned. Everything looked black, but after a second she realized that was because it was still dark outside, and her eyes were having some trouble focusing. She blinked them a few times, working at determining where she was, and who was speaking.
Carrie quickly discovered that she was sitting on the ground, propped back up against the trunk of a tree, with her arms tied behind her. There was a person crouching down next to her. It was... herself. A Carrie double.
"You're... you're my... who are you?!" Carrie demanded as she realized that up close, her assailant looked a little older, with softer facial features. Plus the blonde was wearing a different outfit, one more appropriate to the 1950s.
The other girl took a fumbling step backwards at Carrie's tone. "Well, I could ask you the same question. Did you really think I'd let you take over without a fight?"
Carrie stared. "What the hell are you talking about?"
"About your impersonating me in front of Ms. Peabody,” her companion challenged. "How long did you think you could get away with it?"
"I never planned on impersonating you," Carrie said in irritation. "In fact, if you want to turn yourself in for the jewellery theft, please be my guest."
It was Carrie's captor's turn to stare. "Jewellery theft?" she said nervously.
Carrie rolled her eyes. "Yes, the one your Ms. Peabody tried to arrest me for an hour or two ago," she elaborated.
"You... you stole her jewellery?" the other girl gasped in horror. "How COULD you?"
"No, *I* didn't do it, I just got into town,” Carrie said in exasperation. "I'm assuming you did it."
"I would never do such a thing. And what do you mean you just got into town, *I* just got into town! You've been impersonating me for the last two months, spoiling my chances at stardom. Tell me, please... did... did I do something to you that made you want to ruin my life?"
"Look, time out," Carrie asserted. "My name is Carrie Waterson. I don't know you. I don't know Ms. Peabody. I haven't been in this part of the country for the last two months. If you're looking for some evil lookalike, it's not me. Are we perfectly clear on this?"
"I don't understand."
“Well, I really can't make things any clearer. Suppose you run your story by me? That might help clear this mess up," Carrie proposed.
Advertisement
The girl sized Carrie up before speaking again. "I... my name is Beth Parker," she admitted, warily. "I'm hoping to become a singer. When I started looking for work last year, I met Ms. Peabody. As it turns out, my voice and looks were perfect for a set of commercials her new company wanted to do. Unfortunately, she was a little low on funds, so we pooled our resources together in order to launch the effort."
Carrie mulled the name 'Beth Parker' over in her mind, but couldn't think of anyone by that name in her family tree. So their passing resemblance could be a fluke. More to the point, this blonde’s story seemed to have a natural extrapolation. "So, what, someone else took your place at some point, running off with the proceeds?"
"Exactly,” Beth affirmed. "See, the company inexplicably vanished one day. But I had some money hidden away, enough to track Ms. Peabody's whereabouts. It took two months, but I caught up with her earlier today - and she said that she'd been dealing with me the whole time! That I'd authorized the dissolution of the company, that we were currently working together on some whole new plan. She asked me to take a little walk, then come back by the hotel at 6pm, at which point we could deal properly with the situation."
Beth narrowed her eyes as she continued. "I was a little late, and saw someone who resembled me escorting a policeman inside. That was YOU, wasn't it? I kept watch. And when I never showed, forcing you all to run off in your search party, I tailed you. Admittedly, I lost track of you, but I’d discovered your hairband, and was hoping you'd come back for it. So! What have you done, stolen Ms. Peabody's jewellery to make me look like a thief?"
Carrie let her head fall back against the tree behind her with a quiet 'thunk'. "Oh boy," she mumbled again.
She had a suspicion as to what was going on here now, namely that Ms. Peabody might not be as legitimate as she claimed to be. But how could she ever prove that? And could she convince Beth of the situation without revealing her identity as a time traveler?
Carrie unexpectedly found herself at a loss for words, with no idea of where to begin. If only she had more time... which was when the idea hit her like a bolt of lightning.
***
A deck of cards. He should make sure to stick a deck of cards in the backpack, Frank decided. It would be useful during times such as these, and provide more entertainment than squinting at a compass needle.
Advertisement
With a sigh, Frank tossed the compass aside, resuming his stargazing. It was about all he could do at this point, particularly with Carrie still having the flashlight out there somewhere. Where was that girl anyway?
Checking his watch, Frank discovered that she'd left well over an hour ago. This was starting to make him uneasy; he'd been writing it off as Carrie's stubborn resolve to find her hairband, or perhaps to avoid him. But what if she was really in trouble? Could she have been arrested by that police officer?
"Should I go after her?" Frank mused aloud. Yet what if she was merely lost in the woods, and he was the one who ended up getting caught by going to look for her? Besides, she had demonstrated that she could handle herself.
On the other hand, what if she had been hurt somehow? The way he had been, that time in the past? Frank finally decided that he couldn't keep sitting here. He stood up with a sigh and hefted the backpack, preparing to head out on a search. "Carrie, you'd better be in trouble," Frank declared.
"Well, thanks, Frank," Carrie retorted. Frank spun to see her approaching him through the trees. "Nice to know you care."
"Carrie, you're all right!"
"Sorry to disappoint you."
"But I didn't mean... that is..." Frank sighed yet again. What was the use. "Never mind. Find your hairband?" he asked wearily.
Carrie pursed her lips. "In a manner of speaking," she responded, now looking defensive. Which was when Frank realized that she seemed to have changed her shirt. How was that possible? "You see Frank... it appears that it was our destiny to come back here to 1955 in order to help a young girl named Beth."
"What do you mean? As I indicated before, it's not our part to get involved."
"Yes, well, it's a bit late for that," Carrie admitted. A strand of hair found its way into her hands and she started twirling it. "Because, ah, in some sense I know that we've already done what I'm about to do."
It took a second for Frank to parse that. "Oh no. No, no, no, Carrie... I'm not liking where this is going..."
Carrie smiled and made a vague hand gesture. "Guess what, Frank! There are now two of me here and there are two of you here. The other me is the one who helps Beth, before going back with you to the present. The other you has gone to join the two of them even as we speak."
Frank pressed a hand to his head. "Then... you're a Carrie who's come back. Back from the future."
"It was the best solution I could come up with," Carrie conceded. "I needed proof of some shady dealings that I couldn't get while in this time period. But look on the bright side! In a way we're validating your theory of self-consistency.”
"I can see that being a reason for me to tag along," Frank mumbled. "But all the same, Carrie, I think we're long overdue for a discussion on the ramifications of temporal paradox."
"Oh, honestly Frank, you worry too much," Carrie assured. "Now come on, I'll give you the highlights of my plan."
***
"You're sure this is going to work?" Frank whispered.
The Carrie with whom he’d originally taken this trip nodded in reply. "Our future selves provided me with the important details, everything will work out perfectly."
"Uh huh," Frank said, dubiously. "You're also sure Beth won't clue in that we're time travellers?"
"Yes, Frank," said Carrie patiently. "When your future self arrived with the necessary documentation, showing Beth that Ms. Peabody had been engaging in illegal activities, your now present self wasn't anywhere around. When I got Beth to go along with this scheme on account of that, my future self was finding you. Since we waited until Beth left before your future double traded places with you, Beth never saw any doubles together at the same time, so no problem. And our future selves have now gone back to hide in the woods, meaning she’ll never know.”
Frank ran a hand back through his hair. "Riiiight." He paused. "But what if our future selves simply said what they did to be consistent with what we heard. Meaning things could still go wrong for us, and we’ll end up lying about it when we became our future doubles."
"Frank!" Carrie hissed, her hands unconsciously forming into fists. "Will you stop already? You're actually starting to make me nervous.”
"Okay, okay," Frank said, raising his hands defensively.
Carrie peered at her watch, which read 9:55. "Damn," she muttered. "Damn, damn. Where is that Beth? That policeman is going to leave the hotel again if she waits any longer."
Frank cleared his throat uncertainly. "Er, I think that's her now," he indicated.
Carrie turned to look back around the corner of the block, watching as Beth walked up to the front of the Clayton hotel. Carrie grinned. "Showtime,” she announced.
Advertisement
- In Serial98 Chapters
Fantasia
Arwyn has just bought Fantasia, the first fantasy-based VRMMORPG, with 99% realism that you can play while you sleep. In the game, she becomes Fey, a moon elf starting in the magical Elvenwood. Join her (and her snarky narrator who likes to interject sarcastic comments in parentheses) on her exciting, often hilarious adventures inside this magical world full of every fantasy creature you've ever encountered in books, games, and movies, and a few that you haven't. Oh, and there's something strange about the NPCs in this game... See if you can figure it out before Fey does. (No, they are not self-aware AIs.) -Cover art credit goes to A. Noviant
8 151 - In Serial13 Chapters
Ætla Verǫld
AV Online was just a flash in the pan—a harsh, experimental land which lost most of its players in mere weeks. Only the dedicated few remained, carving out their destinies in corners of the vast abandoned world. Lily Quinn wasn't one of them. With a career worth millions in the esports world, she didn't have time for a game like Avo—but when an exclusive beta test for the new version showed up on her doorstep, she couldn't say no… as much as she wanted to. Literally hooked into the simulation, Lily reluctantly entered a world beyond anything she'd ever dreamed of. Accompanied by seven other beta testers desperate to save their beloved game, Lily dives into a vibrant, beautiful world, where mystery and adventure waits around every corner. Despite her reservations, Lily finds a joyful escape in Avo, shattering her cold, hollow reality. It was just a game though… until the group discovered they couldn't log out. Trapped in a game with no rules, and surrounded by cutthroat players eager to kill for a quick windfall, Lily and her ragged band have no choice but to fight their way out, or die in a game that has turned all too real. Hi there! I'm setting off on yet another adventure, come join me :3 Unusually for me, there's only one perspective this time, and it's quite a bit more action-oriented than I usually write. Don't worry, though: everything's still as character-driven as always, and I never get tired of writing dialogue. Just to acknowledge it up front: this story is heavily inspired by EVE Online and the many stories generated by that world. However, since this is a fantasy setting, not sci-fi, don't expect any real parallels. Chapter publish rate for this one will be whenever I write them, as with Epilogue. I don't expect to move as fast here though, since it's not for NaNo. The plan is chapters somewhere in the 4k-5k range, and hopefully frequently. The Last Science takes priority as always though. Special thanks to Reaver and Ace Arriande for pushing me to get this going, and to all my fellow writers whom I've stolen from been inspired by. You're all wonderful people and I love you Quick reminder: Patrons get to read ahead of what's published! Also, try my other works: The Last Science — A Tale of Modern Magic Epilogue — A Post-Fantasy Psychodrama What are you still doing on the synopsis? Get to reading! Cover art (fullsize): Forgotten World Coliseum, by taenaron (Tobias Roetsch), modified by Etzoli. This story has not been posted or published anywhere else besides RoyalRoad.com, at this URL: https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/22103/atla-verold
8 213 - In Serial20 Chapters
Journey to Elvander
Journey to Elvander will be available on Kindle, iBooks, and Print on 2/14/2018. If you read it here, please leave a review on release day. Your help is greatly appreciated! Feel free to contact me via Twitter to get yourself a FREE advanced eBook copy. Deacon Maynard may be young, but he is hardly idealistic. A Tech Repairman, he spends his days surrounded by tools and broken phones, watching the news unfold on the television while carefully trying to avoid the reality that seems inevitable. There is a war out there… and it is creeping closer and closer to his home. Elvander, a high-tech country miles away, is locked in a colossal battle with the deadly terrorist organization, Shadow Cannon… and it’s a war Deacon wants nothing to do with. Until he spies a flash of light outside his apartment window and discovers Ragnar, a giant machine Golem meant to be a Shadow Cannon secret weapon – a machine that is now asking for his help. Suddenly thrust into a war he wants no part of, Deacon must struggle to discover the truth, save his strange new friend and possibly save the world.
8 135 - In Serial37 Chapters
Game? Second autumn
DROPED. This is a story about a guy who died and went isekai. While the characters may sometimes may seem too crazy, they are simply that, crazy. There is an actual way to do everything in this novel, may it be turning into a God, whatever the fuck is above that protect me from ever having a destiny like that, or conjuring a fire ball, and those are all explained during the novel. Some things are basic, like earth magic is stronger underground, or the law of equal exchange, but everything is explained at it's own time. Also on Webnovel.
8 163 - In Serial331 Chapters
NeoRealm - Staring back into the Future
The only places I have posted the story and allow it to exist are on RoyalRoad, Scribblehub, and my Patreon. Jason has just turned 18 and will be finally be able to play The biggest VR game out there, NeoRealm. Using a bit of knowledge from his past (life) he wants to start his adult life with a bang. Taking the road less traveled will sound quiant compare to where he wants to go. ~NeoRealm~ the most realistic VR game to date. A Fantasy world which even after years of exploration is still mostly unknown. Want to experience the mysteries of the Arcane? Become one of the many types of Magic Users and work to improve your ranking till you can move mountains, or just flatten them if you prefer. Do you just desire to wield sheer physical power? Then train your melee skills beyond all others and decimate towns with a single swing. Or maybe you just want to know what its like to be a cat person. We have those too. Come on in and join us at 5x the speed of boring old reality (you heard us right, not your average everyday 4x time compression!). *WARNING - limited to those age 18 and up, we are not responsible for any minor losing their grasp on reality, sanity, or species
8 134 - In Serial29 Chapters
My Boss, My Obsession (TTSPG Book Two.)
Danny is a self proclaimed bad boy that would sleep with anything that crawls. But his bad boy days might be over when he meets and tries to score with his new boss.Did he bite off more than he can chew or will he once more brag about his latest score?
8 215

