Hi everybody:
This is my entry in the wewrite free writing contest, by @zeldacroft and @freewritehouse, this time by @mariannawest.Link.
The story will be made as PartnerUp, between two writing partners who, in my case, is the good writer of Steemit @aduragbemi. This time, I start and he finishes, according to Option 3, The Prompt to be used will be that of a daily freewrite.
A time loop
The old photos made him aware of his age, how much time had passed and the solitary life he had to live only interesting for a scientist, researcher of quantum physics.
Life and the stovetop knew that it had not given up, because each restart of the time loop gave way to a Christmas with freshly baked cookies, the dinner, and enough magic to revive the family reunion.
It seemed like a dream he had just woken up from, or a nightmare lived as a drip of pre-set time, repeated incessantly. Every Christmas he has them and every Christmas she loses them. This time he would change history, he would change the routine, he would not live the repeated moment when he lost his family for not seeing the signs of an imminent collapse of the quantum state.
This would be one more but at the same time a new one. This time I wouldn't play the macabre game, this year I would face it. He was old, he would no longer participate in that annual holographic meeting, that time loop he failed to solve despite his attempts.
"Tomorrow is Christmas, but I won't cook. This time I won't turn on the stovetop that seems to be the click that summons them every year, and I'll see what happens."

22/12/2019
Also, In response to @mariannewest to the Day 793: 5 Minute Freewrite: Sunday - Prompt: stovetop.
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Written with The Most Dangerous Writing App
Image is from Pixabay:
Banner Wewrite and Freewritehouse credit by @mariannewest.
Banner Mizu no oto and finish the story, credit by @f3nix of the tribe @bananafish.
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Simplemente Gracias
For your kind reading, simply THANK YOU
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