What James Did: The Accidental Time Travellers-Book 3

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suit and a black shirt.  He seemed quite self-conscious.
    “Guy you look great.”  Faraday exclaimed.
    “I feel very silly.”
    “You shouldn’t, it looks good.”
    “Well, your friend said that people would be nicely dressed on this boat.”
    Chase had also changed clothes and was wearing one of David’s suits.  It was black pinstriped, he also wore a black shirt.   Teller was still dressed in a black suit a white shirt and a navy tie, Faraday had chosen a grey suit and a white shirt.
    “I’ve been thinking about this.  Why don’t we get on board the night before the sinking?”  Faraday asked.
    “What is the point in waiting around for a day?”  Chase argued.
    “Well, I thought if we try to talk to the Captain, we could persuade him to change the route of the ship.” 
    “I don’t think that is a good idea.”  Edward interrupted.  “We should not go meddling with the course of history.”
    “I’ve been doing it for years.”  Faraday shot back.
    “And look at the position you are in James.  You cannot keep meddling with history, it could have catastrophic circumstances.”
    “How would saving lives be a bad thing?” 
    “We don’t know who we are saving, you could be saving serial killers or potential dictators.  It is not our place, it has happened, so we leave it there.  We have already meddled enough by bringing Guy with us, and who knows what happened to the parliament building.”
    “It exploded, although I highly doubt the King was present.”  Guy replied.
    “How do you know it exploded?”  Edward asked.
    “We dropped a candle near thirty-six barrels of gunpowder.  I assure you, it exploded.”
    “Regardless, we have meddled enough, I will not take you back if you do not give me your word that you will not change things.”
    “Then why did you even build the machine?”
    “It was my job.”  Edward replied.
    “So how are we supposed to get off the ship?”  Chase asked.
    “We will need to steal a lifeboat.”  Edward stated.
    “How the hell can we do that whilst the ship is sinking?”  Faraday asked.
    “I have been thinking about that myself.  My best guess would be that we pretend to be crew members on the Titanic.”  Edward suggested.
    “Did crew members board lifeboats?”  Chase asked.
    “I would think that they would be in charge on each lifeboat.  Perhaps two per boat, which means we could get on two boats.”
    “How can we pretend to be crew members?”  Faraday asked. 
    “I do not know.”  Edward conceded.
    “Why not return to before the voyage, then we could get jobs as crew members.”  Guy suggested.
    “That sounds like a good idea.”  Chase agreed.
    Faraday was silent, he knew he could not spend the entire journey on the ship knowing what would happen, he would not be able to keep quiet. 
    “That might be a little morbid.”  He eventually replied.
    “I think seeing the ship sinking in general will be pretty morbid.”  Chase stated.
    “But if we do go back and actually get jobs we could be assigned to third class, we would drown.”  Faraday argued.
    “That is a good point.”  Edward agreed.
    “So what do we do?”  Chase asked.
    “Why can’t we go back to just before you sent Chase, Bobby and Sarah through time?”  Faraday asked.
    “Insanity.”  Teller replied.
    “Why?”
    “Because you would be killed, there were heavily armed guards and mobsters present.  It is not an option.” 
    “There must be an easier way than getting on the Titanic.”  Faraday sighed.
    “I don’t think this is actually possible.”  Chase stated.
    “Four men cannot board the Titanic and expect to survive.”  Faraday agreed.
    “Why not?”  Guy asked.
    “Women and children got off first, there is no way we could all get on a lifeboat.”  Chase stated.
    “Well then what do we do?”  Edward asked.
    “Isn’t Jane alive here?”  Chase asked.
    “No, that won’t work, if we got Jane then I would never have helped
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