Join me as guest blogger Shay Fabbro discusses TEMPTATION and her YA/fantasy novel series, The Adventures of Alexis Davenport. And, if you share a comment there’s a chance you’ll win a FREE copy of one of her Alexis Davenport’s books!
We’ve all been faced with temptation: that delicious second piece of chocolate cake, that cute guy at the office that is married, purchasing something far too expensive, alcohol, drugs…the list goes on and on.
Some temptations are perfectly harmless, though they may drain your bank account!
Other temptations can do serious harm to you as well as to your family. People who are addicted to drugs and alcohol suffer serious physical and mental problems and this often is transferred to their friends and loved ones.
And still other temptations can do serious harm to everyone on the planet. I’m talking about time travel, of course (you knew it had to come up sooner or later!). I think most people would JUMP at the chance to go back in time. I know I would! There are so many people I’d love to meet and historical events I would like to witness for myself.
But time travel could cause some serious problems. What if you inadvertently killed someone? Their descendants would cease to exist. Can you imagine your spouse disappearing? Your children?
Yikes! Talk about terrifying!
What if that someone that you killed was the ancestor of someone in power? Like the president? Imagine the chaos that would grip the country if our leader suddenly disappeared.
But what if you lost someone, a parent early in life? Surely it couldn’t hurt anything to go back and prevent their demise? This brings me to one of my favorite Dr. Who episodes.
For those who don’t know, the Doctor is a Time Lord that travels through time in a TARDIS (it looks like a police box from 1960’s London).
The Doctor always has a companion with him, a human, which he chooses to go on grand adventures through the universe. Ah, what I wouldn’t GIVE to have the Doctor come whirling down in his TARDIS to whisk me away!
My favorite companion is Rose Tyler. She’s such a little spitfire, smart, funny, and a perfect match for the Doctor.
Rose’s father, Pete, was killed in a hit-and-run accident when she was only 6 months old. After traveling with the Doctor for a time, she wants to go back and comfort him as he dies. However, she can’t fight the temptation to save his life. That one act results in a tearing of the fabric of time. Strange creatures appear and begin killing everyone is sight as they try to repair the damage. The rift in time repairs itself after Pete throws himself in front of a car. Rose comforts him as he dies.
Would any of us have been able to stand by and watch as a loved one was struck down? Rose knew of the dangers of messing with time and yet she figured because her father was just some average person, it wouldn’t hurt to save his life. But that one act has devastating consequences.
In my YA/fantasy novel series, The Adventures of Alexis Davenport, Alex must protect the time line from an evil man intent on changing the past. It’s an awful lot for a fifteen-year-old to handle. Especially when she is faced with some tough choices: in one particular case, in order to protect time, she must allow someone to die. Not a very easy choice.
Would you be able to allow someone to die if it was already something solidified in the past? Would it make a difference if it was a stranger or someone you knew?
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Thanks for your comments! It’s quite the interesting dilemma, isn’t it? Most people *think* they would be able to stand by and let history run its course but our very nature cries out to stop death, especially if we know it’s going to happen. And we would be tempted to get rid of someone evil. I know I would! LOL But there’s always the question: what if killing someone like Hitler actually made things worse (hard to imagine, I know but still possible). This is enough to make one want to start drinking early ;)
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Time travel is always a fascinating concept. Shay, your books sound very intriguing! Great guest post.
Intriguing dilemma! I’m fascinated by time-travel and love to try to imagine how it would work. I’d love to go back and talk to some people, to be around their greatness. There are some people I’d like to stop, like Hitler, to save so many innocent lives. Oh, the possibilities!
Your story sounds like it has some seriously consequences from actions. I love that!
I wonder what I would do if offered the chance to go back in time…would I do it? Chicken out???
I often wonder what I would do if offered the chance! Would I do it? Chicken out?
Ooh, this series sounds intriguing, Shay! Not sure I could allow someone to die, whether it was solidified in the past or not. I guess I’m not cut out for actual time travel!
It’s a good job we don’t have time travel to worry about as well. Consequences of consequences of consequences :)
Time travel is a mind boggling concept for me. Can’t make up my mind if I’d want to or not.