Time travel sounds like the complete nonsense of a madman.
You and Andrey are two modern teenagers, and both think that believing in such nonsense in 2023 is really some kind of horror.
"But ice cream for five kopecks is pretty good, well. I would have returned it if I could."
A guy told you once, not caring at all that his words could lead to a lot of problems.
It's seven o'clock in the evening.
It gets dark earlier in winter, that's understandable, but today the sun shone until nightfall. There was no moon in sight, which is surprising. Perhaps your phone was showing inaccurate numbers and, in fact, it was only morning, but you obviously woke up quite a long time ago. And your alarm clock for six in the morning told you that it would ring in exactly eight hours.
That's what made you wary, but Andrei didn't show it. Just think, the technique was wrong, who doesn't happen to?
The alarm went off at exactly six in the morning, as it should. But the sun has not set yet.
You looked out the window, and then your eyes widened from misunderstanding what was happening. People walk around in Soviet clothes, in place a large billboard with advertising there is a poster with congratulations on the new year 1989.
"Why is your door open? We're late for school."
Andrey's voice snaps you out of your state of shock. You turn your head to the side and are even more surprised to see your friend in a red tie.
"What happened? Did you have a nightmare?"
And you're silent.
Time travel is complete nonsense. But then why are you in 1989 now? And why doesn't your friend even remember that he lived somewhere in the future?