Wracked by the guilt of abandoning her terminally-ill son, a teenage mother returns home only to find out that the trip took longer than expected. Twenty years longer. Homecoming is written by Sheila Finch and performed by Martin Jarvis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome, listener.
My name is Kai.
I will guide you on your journey home, adjust your auditory settings and open your mind to homecoming.
Written by Sheila Finch performed by Martin Jarvis this story is brought to you in partnership with Xprize.
Prepare yourself.
The future has arrived.
At 04:58 a.m.
on June 28, 2020, the passengers on board Ana flight zero zero eight, en route from Tokyo to San Francisco, are cruising at an altitude of 37,000ft, approximately 1500 nautical miles off the west coast of the United States.
A small bump, otherwise noted as a barely perceptible bout of turbulence, passes flight zero zero eight through a temporary wrinkle in the local region of space time.
What these passengers will soon find out as they descend into SFO is that the wrinkle has transported them 20 years into the future, and the year is now 2040.
This is the story of the passenger in seat 29 f.