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The Continuum by Wendy Nikel
The Continuum by Wendy Nikel




The Continuum by Wendy Nikel

Like this is where I’ll be living now: over two hundred years in the past. Yeah, it’s a long story, but basically, it looks I’ve been learning to fold napkins andįill orders for the passengers in the dining car, which, I must admit, isn’t asĮasy as I first thought, particularly for someone like me, who’s used to The ever-watchful eye of the house mother. Means minding my Ps and Qs, making sure my uniform stays tidy, and living under Intelligent women who are known for being “of good character” – which Of Fred Harvey’s restaurants, which initially cropped up along train routes, Limited, traveling between Chicago and Los Angeles. Working as a Harvey Girl aboard the California Unknown to me at the time, insisted I take). Solar-powered apartments with terraced gardens all my life – a far cry from theĬities I learned about in history courses (which my parents, for reasons Pretty much everyone else, I’ve lived in economical and eco-friendly Up until recently, I was living and attending school just a shortĪirtrain ride from the city where my parents raised my brother and me. What was it like there?Īnd I’m just your typical 22 nd century university student – or so I Dear readers, tonight with me is a young student from the 22nd century. She is here to tell us about life as a waitress – and about time travel.






The Continuum by Wendy Nikel