Amy: You’re just making fun of me. Bernadette: I was just kidding. I’m sorry. And the story’s really good. Penny: No, it is. Does he stay? Do they kiss? Does she find out about Montana? Bernadette: Please?
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Amy: You’re just making fun of me. Bernadette: I was just kidding. I’m sorry. And the story’s really good. Penny: No, it is. Does he stay? Do they kiss? Does she find out about Montana? Bernadette: Please?
Penny: “Time travel? I don’t understand,” said Amelia. Cooper stared at her. ‘Which word don’t you understand, time or travel?” Bernadette: Wow, even in your fantasies Sheldon’s kind of exhausting. Amy: He’s like that in the beginning, so she can change him. It’s called good writing. And wishful thinking. Penny: It stung Amelia when he spoke to her this way. In her little one-room schoolhouse, she was always the smartest student, regularly besting the boys in her class, but this was no boy in front of her, this was a man. Bernadette: Here we go.
Penny: Cooper told Amelia about all the strange and incredible things the future would hold, like computers and living past 30. He asked her if she had any questions. All she longed to ask was if his heart was beating as fast as hers, but she was too afraid to hear the answer.
Bernadette: Oh, Amelia.
Penny: So instead she asked if, in the future, Montana ever became a state.
Amy: In the 1800s that was considered flirting.
“What about the future?” asked Amelia. He looked deeply into her eyes and whispered, “There is no future without you.” He pulled her in close. She began to tremble all over. She felt his warm breath…