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This is the fourth in the John Abernathy series. There is no sex in this story. I will be posting other John Abernathy stories in the future in the order they should be read.
Order of the John Abernathy Adventures...
1. Aftermath
2. Time and Again
3. The Kings Undoing
4. The Lives of John Abernathy
5. Rerun
6. Winds of Change
The Lives of John Abernathy
A John Abernathy Adventure
In a small well-lit white room, John Abernathy lay on a small cot staring up into the indeterminate distance where the ceiling of his cell should be. The room, lit in such a way so no shadows were cast, was of a pleasant temperature. At his head, a short wall, behind which was the combination sink and toilet, stood. Other than the cot and facilities, the room was empty. John, on his first waking, paced the dimensions of his cell. They were generous; a fifteen by fifteen room was more than most prisoners received. That he was a prisoner he had no doubt. A room without doors is a prison by anyone's standards.
The last memory John had was of Susan, Michelle standing behind her, warning him to be careful, as he stepped through the portal. It had not been the first portal John had stepped through and until this very moment, he thought it wouldn't be his last. Lying on the cot, John contemplated the many lives he had lived. Three, three different lives, yet all so similar as to be the same. In each, the same people were there, situations just differed. How he had done that, he didn't know.
At the time he was living them he knew nothing of the other lives. It wasn't until he woke here that they came flooding into his consciousness almost overwhelming him. Yet the thought of those lives he had touched brought a smile to his lips.
"What have you to smile about John Abernathy?" a disembodied voice said.
"Fuck you."
"Interesting response," the voice replied.
Silence once more filled the room. Searching, John could not find the grill for the speakers. Smiling once more, John closed his eyes and thought about his multiple lives.
"What have you to smile about John Abernathy?"
"Life," he replied.
Silence once again filled the room. Lying there, John continued to think about what his other lives had accomplished. Whatever the mission, were they missions?, he had achieved his or someone's goal.
"You have no life."
John's smile became broader. Soon John was laughing, a deep laugh from his gut.
"You're right. I have no life. I actually have..."
"Five."
"...three of them," John finished his voice trailing off. "What did you say?" John demanded.
"Nothing..."
"Bullshit!"
"How many lives do you currently have knowledge of?"
"Three."
"I see. We have information on five in our files."
"I see."
"Mister Abernathy?"
John did not answer, he was...surprised, by the information he had just gleaned. He now knew he would not be here long. He had two more lives to live.
"Mister Abernathy?"
John remained silent. Closing his eyes, he soon drifted off to sleep.
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time
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When John woke, a table was beside the bed on which was a tray of food. Smiling, John swung his legs over the side of the bed and ate. As he finished the last morsel and placed the fork down atop the tray, the table suddenly disappeared into the floor of his cell. It reappeared shortly with a pitcher of water and a glass. Smiling John poured a glass full and drank deeply. Getting up, John carried the glass with him, placing it on top of the short wall between the bed and toilet. As he looked at the table, it remained.
Once finished with his morning routine, John once again lies on the bed, staring at the ceiling. He had yet to determine the height of the room.
"Mister Abernathy," a different voice echoed in the silence, "may we talk?"
"Sure, go ahead, there's no way for me to stop you."
"Not what I meant."
"Then maybe you better say what you mean."
"Will you talk with me, a simple conversation?"
"Sure, why not."
"Are you comfortable?"
"Sure."
"Do you know why you are here?"
"Where is here?"
"Really, answering a question with another is so..."
"If I don't know where here is, how can I answer?"
"All right, I'll give you that one. You are currently being held in a detention facility of an organization known as the Temporal Corps of Shonda"
"Ah, Temporal Corps, as in time travel?"
"Yes. Now, do you know why you are here?"
"Yes."
"And?"
"And what? I didn't come here of my own free will, so you know why I'm here and I know why I'm here, cut to the chase."
"Very well. You...Mister Abernathy..."
"John, please."
"Very well. John, you have been brought here because you are in violation of at least six rules of the Temporal Proclamation of 6581."
"Really? 6581? You do know what time period I come from?"
"Yes, you are from time period 6, standard zone 6676."
"Ah, different delineation, proceed."
"That's it."
"You do know that where I am from we never heard of the Temporal Corps of Shonda or the proclamation of 6581?"
"We do."
"But you are still holding me to them?"
"Yes."
"Sounds fair, doesn't it?"
"Is life fair?"
"Good point. So what now?"
Silence floated down into the room once again. John shrugged, reached for the glass on the wall, grabbed it and took a drink. He refilled it from the pitcher and placed the glass back atop the wall. The silence continued.
"John?" the voice returned sometime later.
"Yes?"
"We have reviewed what you have done and although you didn't know you were breaking any temporal laws, we feel the Corps will have to set things right."
"Uh, right? You mean to undo what I did?"
"Yes."
"I see, even if it means doing so you will cause the deaths of billions of humans?"
"That is not established."
"What? In one case, what I did, restored the human race. In another, I stopped the untold suffering of millions. I returned those lives that you will now so blithely take away."
Silence. This time it continued for a long time. The table slid back into the floor only to return with food. This happened twice before John lies down and went to sleep.
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time
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"John?"
"What? What do you want now?"
"We have a conundrum."
"Do you?"
"Yes. It would seem that you are... were correct and what you did saved a great many lives..."
"Billions," John said softly.
"...billions of lives, yes," the voice agreed.
"So, what is your conundrum?"
"What to do with you?"
"I obviously have at least two more lives to live. Do I save lives by living them?"
Silence once again filled the chamber. John shrugged his shoulders. The table appeared out of the floor once again a tray of food on its surface. John ate and the table disappeared, only to reappear again with a pitcher of water. John filled his glass and drank, then lay down staring up into the distance.
The table appeared two more times with food and water. John ate and drank always placing a full glass on the wall behind his cot. Soon he was too tired to remain awake and drifted off to sleep.