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Stuff Happens, Tom

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by Pat Flynn


  Smack!

  It landed close to the centre line and shot past Zac like a rocket. But was it in?

  I was about to find out.

  Zac took a long look at where the ball landed. I waited for his signal. A flat palm meant it was in, a raised finger meant it was out.

  He looked up and gave a small smile. My heart sank. I got ready to hit a second serve.

  Then Zac put his hand down flat.

  Even if I wanted to, I couldn’t have stopped the grin that spread wide across my cheeks. I’d won, but that hardly seemed to matter. The really cool thing was that I loved playing tennis again.

  As kids clapped and cheered, I walked to the net. Zac shook my hand firmly and said, ‘You were on fire today. What have you done to improve so much?’

  ‘Well,’ I answered, ‘I kind of found a time machine.’

  Zac shook his head. ‘Miss Hobbie sure teaches some weird stuff. I hate to break it to you, but time machines are only in the movies.’

  I didn’t argue, but Zac was wrong. I had a time machine, all right. Sure, it can’t change the past, but it did help me leave the past behind. What it does best, though, is travel into the future. I can close my eyes and go wherever I want, and once I’m there, I can see good things happen. I can see my dreams come true.

  It doesn’t mean they always will, and that’s fine. I can handle disappointment. (That sentence is written on my bedroom wall.)

  But hopping in my time machine and seeing the life I want to live makes it possible. It gives my dreams a fighting chance.

  How good is that?

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  First published by Penguin Group (Australia), 2015

  Text copyright © Pat Flynn, 2015

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  ISBN: 978-1-76014-126-4

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