Author's note: This is my first Primeval-story and I hope you like it. Reviews are very welcome, preferable

constructive criticism.

Please note that English is not my first language, but I the best I can and I have a great friend reading it over for me!

I do not own Primeval or any of the character - expect for Addie.

I rated it "T" just to be on the safe side.

Now I just hope you enjoy the story!

Abby was tossing and turning on the sofa. She and Connor had fallen asleep in the living room while watching a movie.

She eventually woke Connor up. He had noticed this unrest of hers for a while.

Some mornings Abby looked like she hadn't gotten any sleep at all.

When he asked her what happened, she only said she'd had a bad dream.

Connor watched her for a bit until he decided it would be better to wake her up.

He gently rocked Abby until she opened her eyes.

"What's wrong Conn? why are you waking me up?" She rubbed her eyes and looked at him.

"You were dreaming again!"

"Oh!"

Connor knew that she wouldn't say anything more so he pulled her up and carried her into her room.

He sat on her bed until her breathing told him she had fallen asleep again.

He resisted the urge to stay in her room, but before he left he placed a gentle kiss on Abby's head.

At 4.30am an anomaly alert broke their sleep.

In a rush they got ready to head to Piccadilly Circus, where the anomaly was located.

On their way there Abby broke the silence.

"The dream I'm having is coming back to me a lot lately. I had a similar dream when I was younger, but it changed over the years."

Connor stayed quite, he didn't want to interrupt her. Abby never brought up the dream, so this was a change.

"When I was younger I always saw me playing with a girl a little younger then myself. But now,

there is just the girl." Abby took a deep breath before she went on.

"I see her standing in a distance and I can hear her call out my name.

Every time I try to get closer to her I can't. My feet are pinned to the ground and after awhile she disappears.

My feeling is what scares me most of all.

Jack and I grew up at my dad's. Our mum died when she gave birth to Jack.

From what I know, after my mum's death, there was never another woman in my dad's life.

Still, seeing this girl, is like I am seeing my younger sister." From Abby's voice Connor heard how much this dream is bothering her.

By now they have reached Piccadilly and Connor stops the car before the barrier the military team had build up already.

Both of them get out of the car and before they go over to Sarah and Becker, Connor pulled Abby into an embrace.

"I'm sure we will find out the meaning behind your dream." He places a soft kiss on Abby's head.

"Abby, Connor, over here!" At the sound of Sarah's voice they break apart and run over to her and Becker.

The anomaly was right beside the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain.

"There's no sign of any creatures yet," Becker informed them.

"But at this time of the day there aren't a lot of people around here either, so we can't be totally sure.

Half of the military team is searching the area at the moment."

"Date: February the 12th 2009, time: 5:13am, location: Piccadilly Circus, London." Sarah spoke into a dicta-phone.

It was a new rule from Lester. He wanted all the anomalies reported on an extra tape.

No one understood the reason since the computer saved all the information about every single anomaly, but they had stopped asking.

The closer Abby had come to the anomaly the more she could feel a strange force building up inside her:

a force she had never felt before. Something was different this time.

"Let's close it!" Becker instructed.

"No, wait!" Abby cried out. She ran to the anomaly and vanished, leaving the others speechless behind.

"What the hell..." Becker turned around to Connor. "What now?"

"I will follow her! Close the anomaly and open it up in an hour. I will bring her back."

Without a second thought Connor disappeared through the anomaly as well.

"Close it!" Becker ordered. "Great, what do we do now? Lester will get, let's say,

slightly upset when he hears that they went through the anomaly." He looks over to Sarah.

"We don't have to tell him. There something different this time. I'm not sure what it is yet, but we will find out.

Abby looked like something was basically dragging her into the anomaly."

* On the other side of the anomaly *

Abby stood on the other side of the anomaly shocked. She had expected a lot, but not what she saw in front of her.