Joseph Trance

Pocket Universe Changer

     So as I'm riding the Q25 bus that routes through Flushing, I'm rubbing my Pocket Universe with one hand and holding on to the stand up bar with the other.  It's taken me awhile to be able to balance shifting through time zones and alternate universes while standing as the bus  goes over potholes in Queens, NY.  The trick is to concentrate on not falling through the bumps and jerking as the bus stops every five minutes or so.  Much harder than chewing gum and rubbing your belly at the same time. But it's worth it.

To see the Northen Lights  shift on the buss' ceiling and change the physical forms of the other passengers is quite amazing.  And to send them through portals into different reality options and then bring them back all within a few seconds is...fun. But you can only send out one person at a time.  But still,  sometimes they come back with 2 heads, sometime three eyes..or bodies of serpents or elephants or other animals...  then the chaos and confusion that erupts afterwards.  They NEVER come back the same.  The options are unlimited.  All it takes is rubbing the Pocket Universe Changer in different areas with different pressure in different places and then we're off.

I hear they're coming up with an upgrade so that you can take a whole bus  AT The SAME Time!!!   I can't wait..ah..the possibilities....
   

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Published on e-Stories.org on 01.07.2025.

 
 

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