Frypan's Scary Dream

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FryPan woke up from a scary dream. The dream was about terrorists destroying two tall buildings with the plane.
FryPan first thought why he didn’t die in that in that incident.
When he woke up and asked his grandfather, he told him, with a shamed face, he told FryPan that his mom and dad covered his body and blocked the impact from the crash. After that incident, his personality darkened.
One day, when he finished school and went to his grandfather’s house, his grandfather said there was a message for him.
When he opened the letter, it was written, “Do you want to get your parents back? If you want to, come to the times square in the city.
Tomorrow” When FryPan read this, he thought it was a prank. But in second thought, he wondered,
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FryPan first thought, meh, it's none of my business, I don't care. But when he saw the soldier that saved his life dying, he used his time traveling powers to bring his future self every one second and brought 600 versions of him and saved the soldier.
After that, the war ended. When he got back in time and wanted to know what happened to the person, so he went to the museum.
When he found the soldier's name Audie Murphy, he was known as the American WW2 hero. After a week, FryPan tries to time travel to the plane that was used in the 9/11 terrorism.
When he went to the airport, he couldn't find any terrorists. After when the plane took flight, FryPan was hiding in the
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FryPan crawled under the chairs and went into the control room.
There was only one person who had a gun. After he took his gun away by hitting his weak spot off the arm and tied him up.
After that, he took the terrorist as the hostage and took the other terrorist attention while the other passengers sneaked up on them and saved the plane.

After saving the plane crashing to the building, there was not a terrorizing event called 9/11 and there was nobody hating muslims.
Then he wondered what happened to his parents.
He ran home. When he saw his grandfather, he asked where is mom and dad, he said, they were in the supermarket shopping together.
He ran to the supermarket. Then he saw the familiar faces when he was in the plane crash. Yes. It was his mom and dad.
He was too nervous to talk to his parents. He went to his grandfather. When he went to his grandfather because he knows FryPan could travel time. Went he researched theories and science, he figured out that he needs air, water, fire, and earth to travel through time.
He was happy that his life is much more better and he figured out he was more confident than

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