Oops!!!
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A thrilling, chilling, short story telling the tale of Kevin and the time machine he builds. Inspired as a boy by a brilliant professor, Kevin achieves his dream with the support of the Mayor and his powerful allies. After dedicating many years to this endeavor, will Kevin finally accomplish his goal so that he can go back and give his wife and daughter, Sara, his undivided attention? Oops!!!
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