Hey guys, it's been a while since I've posted anything...let's see...wow, October 3rd. Sorry everyone. Actually, the only reason I'm posting this now is because Squabble has been demanding it for some time now (JK Squabble :D). So, thank Squabble if you've been waiting for this story and are so excited to see it up! I haven't finished it though, so don't be surprised if there's a bit of a gap. Now, without further a do...ENJOY!


Bells sounded on the day of May 11, 2010. They were coming from a small church outside the city of London. Through the doors out that church, a beautiful bride stood in the back. She had long, dark brown hair that was put up in a simple fashion. Her long white dress was elegant and gorgeous. Her veil covered her face, but one could still see the brown eyes that watched the altar intensely. This woman was none other than Jennifer Lewis.

"You nervous?" asked a voice behind her.

Jenny turned around to see a petite, blond haired woman who she recognized as Abby Maitland. She had on the bridesmaid dress; sky blue and strapless.

"Of course not," Jenny said confidently. "Having a job at the ARC prepares you for this."

Abby laughed, "Dinosaurs and the press prepare you for getting married?"

"You have no idea how scary the combination can be at times."

The two women laughed. The one thing that Lester always would always complain about was how the press was like their own species of raptors. Then Connor would come in and argue on how that's absolutely not possible; them being eons apart from each other or something like that.

The organist played the first chord of the entrance song. This is it!

"Gotta go," said Abby, "good luck!"

Abby ran over to join Sarah then the two started walking down the aisle. Suddenly, the butterflies hit Jenny's stomach. It had just hit her in an emotional way that within the hour, she was going to be married. Married! She wasn't too sure if she could do this, but before she could do anything, the small audience turned around and faced the back of the chapel. It was her turn to walk.

He legs seemed to carry her down the aisle, slowly, and with the music. Soon, she was in front of the alter. She looked over to her future husband, who gave her one of his goofy grins, which she loved. Instantly, the butterflies seized and Jenny knew everything was going to be alright. Her future husband gave her his arm and she took it gracefully.

"Lovers, relatives, gusts, and friends; we are gathered here today to wed Miss Jennifer Lewis…"

Jenny smiled and looked up and the man beside her.

"…and Mr. Daniel Quinn, in holy matrimony."

Danny looked over at Jenny and gave her hand a squeeze. The two locked eyes. Jenny smiled. She had missed those eyes when she let the ARC all those years ago, as well as the rest of Danny. Of course, she didn't realize her feelings until after she left. So, as a result, it was to her most horrible surprise when she went back to the ARC and found out Danny wasn't there.

Jenny walked into the ARC facility. It had been months since she had left and she had decided to come back for a visit. She missed everybody, even Lester…and Connor's annoying Anomaly Detecting Machine. When she walked into the hub, she was shocked at how quiet the place was. Where was everybody? She was surprised the not hear the annoyed sound of her ex-boss scolding Connor or Danny about a mission gone wrong, or why there were no sugar cubes in the tea room. Surely she hadn't come while they were on call. Jenny walked up the ramp towards Lester's office. Without knocking, she opened the glass door which caused Lester to look up from his paperwork ready to yell at the person who just disturbed him from his few hours of peace.

"What the bloody…Jenny?" Lester's sat, frozen in all features, but soon recovered "What are you doing here? You quit a while ago didn't you?"

"Just came for a visit James. How are things?"

"Well just peachy, if you don't count all the…disappearances."

Jenny looked at him in confusion.

"Disappearances?" she asked.

"Well, we've had a…few people go into anomalies after Helen Cutter a few months back and have never returned."

Jenny's jaw dropped in shock. Her friends…were gone, just like that! But how?

"Well, Connor probably could be able to…"

"Connor is one of them," said Lester plainly, "along with Abby and Danny."

Jenny didn't hear anything else Lester said. Once the word "Danny" came from his lips, she lost interest in everything else he was saying. Her best friend-gone.

"And so, with the right that blah blah blah blah BLAH!"

Danny had totally lost interest in what the priest was saying a little while back, to be honest. He just wanted to skip over to the "I-do's" so he could get the ceremony over with, and over to the fun part-the reception. He and Jenny had spent longer planning that then anything else. The thought of Jenny made him remember the first time he ever saw her in his life. That day changed his life…literally.

It had been a normal day for Danny. He had got up, ate breakfast, went into work, pretended to do paperwork, and drank coffee: the usual. Though, he did give a speeding ticket to someone for going 1 mph over the speed limit. He soon got bored and started patrolling the area. The town seemed to be in order at the time, same as the day before accept, and the day before that. It was quite a boring town he lived in. Why he chose to live here, he would never understand.

But wait…what is that over there…cars, and by…the house. He knew that whenever people were in that house, that it always meant trouble. Maybe who were they? Could they be the people who killed/stole his brother? Danny soon decided to go check out what was happening.

He waited outside the house with his back to the door, until he heard the door open. He heard a voice first, a women's voice saying that something was eventful. Wonder what she was talking about…they could have possibly done away with another kid. Best to stop it now!

"It's a nice place, isn't it?" Danny asked showing whoever came out of the house his badge, still not looking at them. "You care to explain what you're doing here?"

"Just visiting," said the woman who he heard before. Confidence and sarcasm dripped from her voice.

This put him off guard. He turned around and faced the people. He saw a woman with wavy, dark brown hair who was closest to him and making her way down the stairs. There was also a younger couple on the porch, but he could tell they weren't the ones who talked, so he decided to not pay much attention to them.

"Well the way I see it, you are either burglars, or trespassers," he said this more towards the woman in front of him.

"Do we look like burglars to you?" she said in a joking voice, as if this situation amused her.

Obviously, it amused the two others, because he heard them laugh quietly. This annoyed him a lot.

"Well I'm pretty sure I've seen a laughing boy on a wanted poster yeah?" That would stump her…them.

"He talking about me?" asked the man on the porch, sort of confused on what was going on.

"Yeah," whispered the girl next to him. She sounded a bit amused and slightly annoyed.

"Oi, officer?" asked the brown haired woman.

Now usually, someone he didn't know, giving him the wrong title wouldn't bother him, but this woman was really getting on his nerves, and he just felt like annoying her.

"Detective Constable Quinn, and you are?"

He noticed a muscle twitch on the corner of her mouth. She must be getting nervous, but her facial expressions didn't show it. She was pretty good at this stuff, almost as good as him. He noticed her eyes wondering away from him and over towards the bushes where he noticed a property developing sign out of the corner of his eye. He knew what was going to happen next. He had seen it a lot, being a police officer.

"We're property developers…"

He knew it!

"You're lying," he stated bluntly. He saw a glimpse of fear in her eye, but it left as soon as it came. "I should arrest you all, but to be quite frank I can't be bothered. You people aren't worth the paperwork. Now go!"

The woman straightened her fitted jacket and left with her friends. Well, the guy did ask a few questions, but that didn't take too long. He really didn't like that woman, he decided as she gave him death glares as she left the property. Didn't she know this house was off limits? Her name. What was her name? He didn't recall hearing it…oh well. He'd probably never see her again.

But boy was he wrong. After arresting the man and not being able to get him to crack, he allowed him one phone call. The only thing he wasn't thinking of was the fact that he could call...her.

"Oi, what the hell do you think you're doing?"

"Ah, Detective Constable Quinn, I've come to retrieve my college, and you've been well advised to say out of my way."

Danny couldn't believe it. Twice in one day? Why must he suffer through this torture?

"And what exactly are you going to do if I don't?"

Suddenly, he heard the woman called Jenny's phone ring. She saw her look at the screen, then back to him.

"It's for you."

She tossed the phone to him, the two never loosing eye-contact like if one did, they would lose the whole "competition". He looked at the screen in suspension, not sure who was calling, then answered phone.

"This is Quinn…no sir; course not…it…yes sir. I'll do it right now."

From what he just heard, he was just basically threatened to have his job taken away if he didn't release the man.

"From my experience, the home secretary hates being woken up in the middle of the night; you'd be wise if you didn't upset him again."

She looked very smug by this, and almost amused.

"Phone," she said holding out her hand.

"Do you think I'm entitled to compensation?" asked the other man.

He walked over to her and handed over the phone. This was not fair. They obviously were doing something with that house, and he knew that he had to at least try to stop it; one last threat.

"If you go near that house again, none of your fancy phone calls are going to help again, you understand? You leave it to the professionals."

He was surprised to find her expression emotionless. Though, he did find some annoyance in her eyes.

"Actually, it's now our restriction, its government business. So if you or any of your people go to that house again, you'll be trespassing. Leave it to the professionals."

He was shocked. Never, had anyone talked to him like this. It just wasn't right. Usually, when he talked to people like this, they would get a bit scared, apologize, and then hide from him for the rest of their life.

By the end of the day, he did respect this Jenny and what she did. He found the job pretty cool; fighting dinosaurs and saving the world. He might be able to get a job there someday, who knows?

He only knew Jenny after that for a short period of time. Then, she left. That had really wrenched his heart. Over time he had begun to…sort of…fancy her…a bit. If anything, they officially became really good acquaintances. He never did figure out how she felt for him. Then, he got caught in that era at site 333. He thought he'd never get out but eventually, one anomaly led to another, and he got home. What he didn't know about was what was waiting for him at the ARC.

Danny practically smiled when he looked up at the ARC facility. It didn't really hit him how much he missed this place until he saw it.

"Alright now," said Danny. "How should I go in? I could just walk in like I work there and see if anybody notices me, or I could sneak in through the vents and give Becker a run for his money."

After much debate, he decided to just casually walk in, sneak around, try to avoid security, cameras, and see when he gets noticed.

Getting into the ARC was no problem. The security area still let him access the building when he used his card. He easily snuck down a corridor and went up to the doors in the hub. He looked into the window to see Sarah, Becker and Connor around the ADD. Everybody looked the same as before…except for Connor. He had grown his hair out and had a full beard/mustache! A lot of time may have gone by, he didn't know, but Connor looked at least 7 years older. Danny looked over to the side and saw Abby working at one of the tables. She had also changed a bit too. She too had grown her hair out and looked a bit younger. He liked her with long hair. It suited her. He saw Abby turn over and talk to a worker next to her. Danny instantly recognized this person as…

"Jenny," he whispered to himself. "What is she doing here?"

Then, a lightbulb went off in Danny's head. He had an idea. He snuck into the hub quietly, hoping nobody would notice him. Luckily, no one gave attention to him. He crept over to Jenny's side and turned his head so that it was right by her ear.

"Excuse me Miss, but didn't you quite about a year ago?"

Danny had seen a calendar on his way in, and saw that it had been a year since he had gone into the anomaly after Helen Cutter.

"Danny, you know I took the job back with I learned you were missing," said Jenny without turning around.

"Yes," thought Danny, "she still remembers me!'

Abby looked up from her work and smiled. Jenny must have realized with she said and turned around. Her jaw dropped when she saw him and she was speechless. Everyone in the hub went silent and turned towards Danny.

"Did you miss me?"" he asked.

Jenny then threw herself at Danny and hugged him tightly as if she would let go, he would disappear. When they finally ended the hug, Danny smiled at her. He had never felt better.

"I take that as a yes."

Jenny had lost the priest a while ago, his voice faded in nothingness as she looked at Danny, and how handsome he looked in a tux. Sarah had told her after she quit, she saw Danny in one for a bit and he was smokin'. Not only could he rock a tux, but also a sports jacket. She learned that the first time she went on a date with Danny.

That day, was diffidently the most fun she had ever had in years. Danny had taken her to a Rollerblade Plaza, which was odd to Jenny, because men usually didn't take their dates there unless they were in high school during 19th century. Jenny did rollerblade before and was the best in her class…in grade school. She hadn't done it, though, since high school.

"I'm not so sure Danny," said Jenny as Danny stepped out onto the floor. "I haven't done this in ages."

"Oh come on Jen," he said. "What is there to be afraid of?"

Jenny didn't answer, but slowly stepped onto the floor. Her foot slipped, but Danny was right there and caught her just in time.

"I'll be right here, don't worry, I won't let you fall."

It wasn't long before Jenny got the hang of it and the two started racing each other around the rink. It was a friendly competition at first, but once Jenny started winning a few, Danny got more and more competitive. It all finally ended late at night when nobody else was at the rink and they accidentally crashed into a worker trying to clean the floor. This put them both on the ground, laughing hysterically. Danny got up, and then helped Jenny on her feet. She could never forget that night and she didn't want to.

Danny finished saying his vow and gracefully slipped the ring on Jenny's finger. He looked from her finger to her face and smiled shyly.

"Ms. Lewis," said the priest, "your vow."

Jenny nodded and started reciting her vow. Danny couldn't take her eyes off her. It seemed like it was only yesterday he proposed to her.

"Danny, where are we going?" asked Jenny.

The two stepped into a restaurant, Danny behind Jenny, leading her in. Danny wanted it to be a surprise so convinced her to put on a blindfold.

"Almost there love," he whispered in her ear.

Danny led her to a table and helped her into the chair.

"You ready?" he asked.

Jenny replied yes and Danny took off the blindfold. He was behind her and couldn't see her expression, but he did hear her gasp.

"Danny," she finally said. "This place is…"

"Wonderful? Dashing" Perfect?" finished Danny as he sat down. Jenny gave him a mock annoyed look.

"Yes," she said, trying to sound serious but let a smile slip.

Danny gave a small smile back, but something else was on his mind tonight. It was in a box and weighing down in his pocket.

The dinner went by fine, but Danny grew more and more nervous as the clock ticked. He had a plan, and it was just about to be put into action. Their table was clear and Danny knew it was now or never. He quickly stood up on his chair and tapped his class with his spoon. Jenny sent a terrified look up his way, but he ignored it.

"Excuse me everyone," he said. "This will only take a moment…hopefully."

A few small chuckles were heard as Danny put down his glass and spoon.

"Jennifer Lewis," he announced. Jenny blushed, but listened. "I have known you for almost two years now. The first time we met, we hated each other, especially when I arrested you colleague."

A few more chuckles could be heard and ever one from Jenny. A plus!

"And as time went on, and you told me to stay away, I took it as flirting, but once I saw your reasons, I didn't blame you. During our time together, I grew closer to you, even when you left. I still had hope. Then, I left for a year, and what a wonderful surprise when I came back to see you back again. You have no idea how much I missed you and was relieved to see you hadn't changed a bit."

Danny hopped off his chair and walked over to Jenny.

"And you're still that person today Jen," he said, "and that's the girl I've fallen in love with."

He took the velvet box out of his pocket and got down on one knee. He took Jenny's hands into his own and looked at her.

"Jennifer Lewis, I love you, and want to be with you forever, until the end of time. So will you accept the honor of becoming g my wife?"

Danny saw Jenny's eyes tear up as she smiled.

"You rehearsed that entire speech didn't you?" she asked.

Danny laughed.

"Yes, I did, wrote it out and everything. How did you know?"

"I just figured you couldn't make all that up on the spot."

Danny's smile grew bigger. She knew him so well.

"And yes, of course I'll marry you."

The entire restraint erupted in applauds as Jenny and Danny stood up. Danny slipped the ring on Jenny's finger and she smiled again.

"But, was that whole intro thing really necessary?" she asked. "You had me worried there for a second; that you would go into exact detail."

Danny laughed.

"Yes, yes it was."

Danny then pulled Jenny closer to him and brought her into a passionate kiss. She responded immediately. The applauds grew louder, but the sound started to fade away, as their kiss got more intense. The whole world seemed to stop for just a few minutes.

"Thank goodness," thought Danny.

Jenny finished her vows and slipped the ring on Danny's finger. Danny caught her eyes and saw pure excitement. This made him smile.

"Well then, with the powers invested in me, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may now kiss the bride."

Danny didn't have to be told twice. He pulled Jenny into his arms and kissed her softly. The church sounded in applauds. When the two pulled apart, Danny lent down to Jenny's ear.

"De sha vue, am I right?" he asked.

Jenny laughed and the two walked up the aisle.

There was a small reception afterwards. Basically, Jenny's family, Danny's family (which was small) a few mates outside of work, and the ARC crew.

"Congrats guys," said an ecstatic Connor. "Really nice ceremony by the way."

"Thanks Connor," said Jenny.

"So, any idea for a honeymoon yet?" asked Abby.

"Oh, I have an idea," said Danny. "Made the arrangements myself so it's a surprise for Jen."

Jenny turned to Danny.

"And you never told me this because…"

"It's supposed to be a surprise," said Danny. "You trust me, right?"

"With my life," she replied, giving him a kiss on the cheek.

"Just don't be all sappy lovey at work, alright?" asked Lester. "We don't want you two eaten by a velociraptor because you were snogging under a tree."

Then, Abby went off with Sarah, and Lester and Becker engaged in conversation, Connor tuned to Danny.

"Listen," he said. "I have an announcement to make when you do the toast, so can I have the microphone when you're done?"

"Sure Con," said Danny.

Connor beamed.

"Thanks mate," he said, and then scurried off towards Abby and Sarah.

Once everybody was seated, Danny stood in front of everyone and gave the toast. It was well done, and Jenny decided that he wrote it up and practiced, just like he did when he proposed to her. Soon, it was over and Danny started to walk to his seat.

"Oh," said Danny just remembering what Connor said to him. "Connor Temple has an announcement to make."

Connor got up from his chair and walked over to the microphone."

"Thank you Danny, and what a lovely speech, really well done," he said. "First off, congrats to the happy couple for all of your co-workers. We all knew you two were perfect for each other…well…except for Becker who owes me ten quid, but that's beside the point. I know we will all miss you when you leave for you honeymoon.

"And on a second note, Abby could you come over here and help me with this?"

Abby, who was a bit confused, slowly got out of her seat and walked towards Connor.

"Abby," Connor started, talking her hands. "We've known each other for a little over three years. In that time, I've come to realize something. I love you Abby, and I have for a while now."

Abby smiled, her eyes getting watery.

"I love you too Con," she said.

Connor beamed.

"Well then," he said, as he got down on one knee, "Abigail Sarah Maitland, don't ask how I know your middle name, but would you do the honors of becoming my wife?"

Abby gave a smile.

"Of course," she said.

Connor got up from the floor and pulled Abby into a soft sweet kiss. The room erupted with applauds especially from Danny, Jenny, Sarah and Becker. The two broke apart and Connor screamed, "LET'S PARTY!"

"After dinner," whispered Abby to Connor.

"AFTER DINNER!" added Connor.

That night was eventful. Everybody was dancing, talking and just having a good time. Danny and Jenny were talking to relatives and a few close friends and everybody else was on the dance floor, including Abby and Connor who were dancing ridiculously. Sarah was nearly exhausted and decided to step out for a bit for some fresh air. She tried to sneak out without anybody seeing her, but that didn't go quite as planned…

Captain Becker followed Sarah outside and found her leaning against some railing over a flowerbed. She was looking up at the stars.

"It's a beautiful night," he said.

Sarah jumped. She didn't notice Becker come out. She turned around and saw him leaning against a wall.

"Yeah, it is," she said, turning back to the stars. "So what are you doing out here?"

"I saw you come and just wanted to make sure you're alright."

"Oh yeah, I'm fine, just needed a bit of fresh air is all. It gets a bit stuffy in there."

Becker nodded, but he had something else on his mind. He'd been meaning to ask Sarah something for a long time now, and now seemed to be such a good time. They were alone, outside, under the beautiful night sky, though it wasn't as beautiful as her eyes…

"Sarah," he said absentmindedly.

"Yes," she said.

Becker was frozen. She was looking straight at him with those eyes…ALRIGHT! Pull yourself together man and just do it. You're a bloody captain for God's sake!

"I was wondering if you wanted to...go out...with me…sometime."

Becker prepared himself for the worst and awaited her answer. To his relief, she smiled.

"I'd love to Captain," she said.

"I'll pick you up at eight then, on Friday, if that works for you."

Sarah gave him a peck on the cheek.

"See you then," she smiled.

Sarah turned around and headed back inside leaving Becker in a daze.

"She said yes," he thought

Yes!

Danny and Jenny watched as the last of the guests left the party. The two sighed and looked at the messy room.

"Well that was fun," said Danny.

Jenny yawned in reply.

"Good lord, its four a.m. We best be getting to bed if we're going to catch out 8:30 flight later on."

This woke Jenny up.

"You booked us a flight at 8:30?" she asked.

"No," said Danny, "just seeing if you were awake."

Jenny laughed.

"It's really at 6:00 a.m."

"Nice try Danny," said Jenny, "you can't get me twice."

"You know me too well."

Danny lent down and kissed Jenny. She kissed back passionately. They both felt as if the world around then had stopped, just like the night Danny proposed to her. It woke them both up, and they felt more alive than ever.

"So, Mrs. Quinn," said Danny when they broke apart, even though they really didn't want to. "I say we get to bed."

Jenny yawned in agreement, tiredness coming upon her once more. Danny picked her up bridal style, and carried her to the car, thinking one thing. She is really going to kill me when I wake her up at six for our 8:30 flight.


Wow, that was LONG! Longest one I've written out so far! This is basically just the Prologue, so I might not update until after the new year. Just remember, I wrote this once Primeval got canceled, stopped when it recommissioned, but continued when my friend begged me to; so as a result, this is my way Primeval could have ended if they did NOT make series 4 or 5. (So, no Jess or Matt) Hoped you liked it! PLEASE REVIEW! If I get more than five reviews, then I'll post the next chapter BEFORE series 4 airs on January 1st.

Logan ;)