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The Outsiders: Before My Time Part III
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  • Reads 25,179
  • Votes 466
  • Parts 20
  • Time 8h 58m
Complete, First published Jan 18, 2019
PART III OF BEFORE MY TIME SERIES (FINAL) 

Born and raised in Tulsa; Goldie, Candy, and Red Curtis have been living in the comfort of their high-tech culture in the year 2038. The Curtis children are thrown back to 1965 after a game turns into real life, without their technology safety net. 

They must get back to 2038 without disrupting the space-time continuum, just like their mother, Bri. But now, they have to make sure they don't disturb their parents falling in love. They are back to where it all began. 

What will they think when they meet their parents, young, and seventy-three years in the past? How will they get back home? 

COMPLETED: May 2019
COMPLETED: October 2023
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"There's a difference between you and I, Austin. I am shit! I am going nowhere in life! I am stupid and worthless, no one looks at me without thinking of all that I've done wrong. No one cares about me! Why should I have any regard for what happens? So what if I'm in the slammer for a few days! So what if some broad cheats on me. You're different. You're smarter than anyone any of us; everyone cares about you and makes sure that you're safe. You do nothing but good things for almost anybody. You had two jobs or three jobs, while going to school. You have always been successful! Your parents knew that you would always do great things and they wanted great things for you! I don't have that, any of it. You're so much better of a person than I could ever be and you waste it! You have no regard for anything you have accomplished and you think yourself to be even more worthless than I know I am. I have the right to not give a damn about myself because no one has ever given a damn about me! You don't because everyone's life you come into gives more than a damn about you!" --Dallas Winston