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Writers Note---Those that enjoy a good science fiction story know that they need to suspend their beliefs of the real world and allow for the possibility of things that are out of the ordinary. You will need to do that when you read this story. With that being said, while the science fiction stuff is mostly a product of my imagination, many of the smoking scenes are in fact based on real encounters and sightings that I've experienced throughout my life. Some have been modified to fit the context of the story but others remain mostly intact as they actually occurred. Lastly, when reading this I suggest that you pay attention to the timeline as it is critical to how you'll draw your conclusions over the story's ending. My email address is hotelcalifornia14@hotmail.com if you wish to discuss or comment on the story. I hope you have as much fun reading this as I did writing it. SISTERHOOD OF THE SMOKER BABES-THE SMOKING WAR CHRONICLES CHAPTER 8 - JULY 19, 1976 - Mission accomplished and a life altering decision presents itself. I think the most surprising thing about the Jamie mission was the date itself. I injected Jamie with the serum while she slept on a lounge chair on her porch and was out of there in like thirty seconds. What I realized was how close this was to the date when as a kid I saw her smoking with her friend at my brother's baseball game. Even as a kid, I marveled at how openly she flaunted her cigarette smoking in front of all those adults. Granted, back in the mid-seventies teenagers did smoke more openly than they do now. It wasn't uncommon to see groups of teens walking down the street with cigarettes protruding through their fingers, or a group of kids hanging out and smoking in the parking lot of the local beach. But this was different. The kids who hung out and smoked during the seventies were doing it probably to fit in and be part of the crowd; indeed smoking with a pack of friends with a car radio blasting songs by the Eagles, The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin was a rite of passage for teenagers of this era. But the Jamie encounter was different. Looking back in hindsight she was showing off, enjoying tremendously the looks of disapproval that the parents were sending her way. I can only imagine her spunky entertaining response had any of the parents voiced their disapproval to her that day. As I prepared for my first solo time travel jump I realized one fact that I long took as truth wasn't actually the case. I'd always assumed that Jamie had been smoking for awhile based on her smoking style and the way she carried herself with a cigarette. But based on the date I injected her with the GS4268 formula she'd actually only been smoking for three weeks when I'd encountered her on that grassy hill at the baseball game. As I'd already mentioned, Jamie's actual injection was fairly easy, complicated only by one minor hitch. I experienced first hand that the Trav's lack of precision was a real issue when my jump landed me in Jamie's neighbor's fenced in yard with a large German Sheppard growling at me. Fortunately I had taken on the form of my fifteen year old self and was able to run fast enough and jump the fence quickly. I hoped at some point they'd fix this glitch, who knows what kind of future precarious positions the Trav was going to put me in. Since the Jamie mission was over in a matter of minutes, I had some extra time and decided to take a nostalgic look around the town I grew up in. It was amazing how much had changed in thirty five years and yet how much stayed the same. Restaurants and stores from my childhood that had long disappeared were still thriving in 1976 and it amazed me how much open space still existed; not yet supplanted by the large supermarkets and condominiums that would be erected over the next three decades. One thing that immediately stuck out was the automobiles. I'd forgotten how big they were back then. Plymouths and Chevrolet's were all over the streets and I even saw a '68 Red Mustang speed down the main drag. Up until now these were all distant memories but in 1976 they were the norm. I went to the house I grew up in and saw my parents and brother as their much younger selves. I was going to stop in but something made me stop. Even though I was in my fifteen year old body I was genuinely worried that my fifty year old self might disturb something. So I watched from a distance for a few minutes and moved on. I decided to take a walk to the beach behind our high school where my friends and I spent many summers hanging out. Talk about walking into a time capsule! Teenagers, many of whom I knew back in the day were clustered around each other in groups. As I started walking the beach I heard the Doobie Brothers' "Listen to the Music" blaring on one car radio and Led Zeppelin's' "Stairway to Heaven" on another. Some of the kids were dressed in bathing suits and some were dressed in the gaudish flashy clothing that was typical at the beginning of the disco era. I'd forgotten how hideous the clothing was back then. I talked to a few people including my best friend Billy who I'd been friends with since grade school. I was initially worried that I'd forgotten those long ago details of our lives and would say something that wouldn't make sense in the context of our 1976 life but was pleasantly surprised how even the smallest of details came back to me as we discussed a visit to the local amusement park that had happened the night before. Overall, it was good experience reliving those days for a few hours but I looked at my watch and realized it was time to go back. I took one more look at 1976 and felt for the Trav in my pocket. And then while taking my last look around the beach as I was beginning to punch my return trip to 2011 I saw something that changed everything. In fact what I saw was directly responsible for me going on a rogue mission that would unleash a series of events that would permanently alter everything as I once knew it. Standing not more than ten feet away from me with a group of other kids leaning against the car was fifteen year old Erin Williams. Erin was in the middle of dragging from a brown cork cigarette while hanging all over some guy I hated in high school named Mitch Aguilar. I'd forgotten how long her hair was in our early high school years. Her blond hair ran most of the way down her back, nearly touching her ass. She wore a hippy style psychedelic head band. Erin wasn't a druggie or anything during our high school time. Though she drank at parties and maybe smoked a little pot, she wasn't a total burnout like a number of our classmates back then, even though some of her fashion choices might have given some the impression she was. I didn't care about Mitch at the moment. I was focused on Erin and watching Erin drag profusely on her cigarette for the next five minutes while flirting with Mitch made something abundantly clear. My second mission with Cameron, while I was still in the training program, had been a huge success. And then I suddenly had an idea. I knew if I did this it would piss off Cray. But I didn't care, I knew it would be worth it in the end. I reached into my pocket again for the Trav and punched a new date that didn't end with 2011. I watched Erin inhale one more drag full of carcinogens and then pressed the button and I was gone. |
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