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What would you do if you found a younger version of one of your parents here?
Do you stay away from them in order to reduce the chances of causing a time paradox?
Do you team up with them and risk everything to make sure they stay safe?
Do you just sit them down and tell them you're their kid from the future?
What if something happens to them? Will you stop existing since it would mean you weren't ever born in the first place?
Has this happened to anyone before??
Do you stay away from them in order to reduce the chances of causing a time paradox?
Do you team up with them and risk everything to make sure they stay safe?
Do you just sit them down and tell them you're their kid from the future?
What if something happens to them? Will you stop existing since it would mean you weren't ever born in the first place?
Has this happened to anyone before??
Re: [strike-outs illegible.]
I don't know if they would believe you were their child or not, but perhaps you should consider telling the truth anyway. It's obvious that this is a large issue for you, and with that being the case, it's only a matter of time before it comes out anyway.
-Adel
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I wonder how you'd even go about breaking that sort of news to someone. And if it'd just wind up making the situation worse than anything else. But you're right...it's possible it'll come out on its own, whether I want it to or not. Probably better they hear it from me than someone else.
Plus there's the fact thatWhat if he asks aboutGuess I'll have to play things by ear.