Blurb:

Blurb:

“The year is 1095, Normandy, France. Five year old Skylar…”

Yeah, no, you lost me right there.

Behindthename.com has this to say about Skylar/Skyler/Schuyler:

From a Dutch surname meaning “scholar”. Dutch settlers brought the surname to America, where it was subsequently adopted as a given name in honour of the American general and senator Philip Schuyler (1733-1804).

This isn’t hard, people.

25 thoughts on “Blurb:

  1. I’d probably finish the sentence though. It could say, “Five-year-old Skylar wanders off while her parents are repairing their time machine and is now at risk of changing history.”

  2. I’d probably finish the sentence though. It could say, “Five-year-old Skylar wanders off while her parents are repairing their time machine and is now at risk of changing history.”

  3. I’d probably finish the sentence though. It could say, “Five-year-old Skylar wanders off while her parents are repairing their time machine and is now at risk of changing history.”

  4. I’d probably finish the sentence though. It could say, “Five-year-old Skylar wanders off while her parents are repairing their time machine and is now at risk of changing history.”

  5. I’d probably finish the sentence though. It could say, “Five-year-old Skylar wanders off while her parents are repairing their time machine and is now at risk of changing history.”

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