
She sat perfectly still, and so did her chair. You don’t have to hold your breath or anything to travel through time. She was the reason they were all going.ĭon’t worry, Katherine told Andrea.

Indeed, Andrea was the most important time traveler that day.

You’d think, with time travel, there wouldn’t have to be any waiting, he thought grumpily.īeside him, his eleven-year-old sister, Katherine, bounced in her chair-making the chair bounce too-and chattered away to Andrea, the third kid who would be going to the past with them. He was sitting in a sterile, nearly empty room, waiting to travel back in time to an unknown era and unknown dangers. In another mood, Jonah would have been fascinated by this-how was the chair programmed? Did it have a computer chip making it squirm? But right now Jonah was too distracted.

Jonah fidgeted in his seat, and his chair fidgeted right along with him.
