![]() ![]() I understand that ten years was probable chosen because it was enough that things could understandably have changed drastically but Sunny, Floe's sister, and Floe's friends would only be twenty six, but enough things were supposed to be different for the kids she was going to school with that 10 years didn't make sense, really. ![]() Problem is, time travel books almost have to be perfect because there are so many opportunities for plot holes. Sounds interesting and just enough problematic that it'd make for a great novel, right? Throw in Star Trek-y jumpsuits and it sounds even better. Like, your little sister can become your older sister and-because your parents also got the same disease and were also frozen and still are-said sister is now your guardian. ![]() You'd be amazed how much can change in ten years. Popsicle takes on the idea of someone-teenage Floe Ryan-contracting an illness and the next thing she knows, it's tens years later and she finds out she's been frozen. ![]()
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