Hey all! It's been too long... but it's been a crazy month for me. Work has been insane and my Dad's been in the hospital. He's going to be okay - but it was more than a little bit scary and things were touch and go at first.
I know, I know I should be working on The Road Before Us, Though the Road Was Never Smooth, or Use Your Illusion... don't worry I am. I'm working on chapters 24 of The Road Before Us and Though The Road Was Never Smooth as we speak... and then it's off to chapter 5 of Use Your Illusion.
This story, as you may or may not have guessed based on the name, is an off shoot of the The Roads Series. It's the story of Jason Brendan Reid's journey and adventures through the multi-verse... and I am open to prompts and suggestions for future chapters - just putting it out there!
And now, without further adieu, what you came here for...
Happy reading and enjoy :D
Unless a man undertakes more than he possibly can do, he will never do all that he can. - Henry Drummond
Jason Brendan Reid smiled as he sat on the bench waiting for his next assignment, reminiscing as had become a habit for him now after all of the different realities he'd visited and altered.
The universe was an endless expanse of a thing and when he'd first started this mission after hugging and kissing her mother goodbye where she sat seated on the bathroom floor after her own experience with the multi-verse, he'd wondered how he would ever begin to work his way through all of the different realities. Then he'd realized that since the multi-verse was a place where everything that could happen, did happen, he wouldn't need to visit every reality. He could exclude the realities where his parents, JJ and Spencer, were already together and he could exclude the realities where they'd never been born or didn't exist. The only universes he needed to worry about visiting were the ones that needed correcting, the universes where his parents were unhappy and suffering separately, the universes where they hadn't met yet or were at risk of missing their opportunity to meet, the universes where it looked like perhaps their chance might have passed them by. Those were the places that he could put things in motion and set his parents on the right course.
Jason snickered at the thought. "I'm sure my sisters are laughing somewhere that this project essentially boils down to me being a multi-verse matchmaker for our parents." He said to himself with a shake of his head. Then he relaxed back against the bench and thought of all the times he's set his parents up, whether they knew it or not.
