What James Did: The Accidental Time Travellers-Book 3

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Author: Marc James
Abaddon, and we wouldn’t be here.”  Faraday replied.
    “So what are we going to do?”  Chase asked.
    “Only one of us can go.”  Faraday announced.
    “I am not letting anyone take the wormhole generator.”  Edward barked.
    “Well then you go.”  Faraday snapped.
    Edward blushed.  “I will not go alone.”
    “This is my mess, let me clean it up.  I will come back, what reason would I have not to?” Faraday pleaded.
    Edward was silent.
    “He has no reason to go anywhere else.  Just send him to the same time you sent Sarah, that way he can grab her and get to a lifeboat.”  Chase suggested.
    “Give me more time than that.” 
    “I cannot trust you not to change things.”  Edward replied.
    Faraday glanced at Chase in annoyance.  “Fine.” 
    Edward began typing into the generator.  “When you want to get back, you type in the time, then the date, and year.  Below you have the location, type in this address.  The screen below will be red as it is just now, when the wormhole is connected it will flash green.”
    “What time do I come back to?”
    Edward glanced at his watch.  “Make it 13:15.  That is in five minutes time.  You will arrive at 23:50, on the night of 14 th, April, 1912.  Ten minutes after the collision with the iceberg.” 
    Faraday nodded.
    Edward rose to his feet and handed the device to Faraday.  “Will it work if it gets wet?”  Faraday asked hesitantly.
    “Yes.” 
    Faraday watched as the light flashed green and the wormhole appeared.  He stepped through it and felt himself being sucked in.
     
    Chapter 12
    As Faraday appeared on the Titanic, the first thing that struck him was how calm the ship was.  He had expected crowds of people and thought it would be impossible to find Sarah, as it happened she was standing right in front of him.  They had never met, but he recognised her from her appearance on television.  Bobby had been right, she was far more beautiful in person.  She was wearing a blood red dress.
    “Sarah.” 
    She turned to face Faraday and was startled.  “Do I know you?”
    “I’m a friend of Bobby Stinson’s.”
    “Is he here?”  She asked hopefully.
    “No, I’m afraid not.”
    “Where are we?”
    “We are on the Titanic.”  He replied.
    “What do you mean?  I was just in Nevada.”  Sarah asked with her jaw agape.
    “They sent you to die here, I came for you.  I’m James Faraday.”
    “So what do we do?”
    “We need to get a lifeboat, I thought it would have been hectic, there’s no one around.”  Faraday stated, looking baffled.
    “Have we hit the iceberg?”  She asked.
    “Apparently, it doesn’t seem like it though.”
    They were stood on the port side at the stern of the ship.  They began to walk towards the front of the vessel, both of them were amazed by the enormity of it.  The water was beautifully calm, it was like looking at a sheet of glass.  The stars lit up the night sky, but there was no moon.  Had it not been for the cold and the impending doom, it would have been almost romantic.
    The ship was huge, it was almost three hundred metres in length.  When they reached the front of the vessel, they saw the first sign of life.  There were two men kicking blocks of ice around on the deck.
    “Hey, what’s going on?”  Faraday asked.
    The men turned and looked almost giddy with excitement.  One of the men replied.  “We hit an iceberg.”  He spoke with glee.
    “And you’re not worried?  Are they evacuating the ship?”  Faraday replied.
    “What are you talking about?  It will take a lot more than that to sink this.”
    “No it bloody won't.”  Faraday shouted.
    The men ignored him and returned to kicking the block of ice around.
    “We need to warn someone.”  Sarah suggested.
    They made their way around to the starboard side of the ship and saw more pieces of ice scattered around the deck.  They saw more people, most of whom were unconcerned by the collision. 
    “Why is no
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