Everything has an ending and a beginning. What if the story only had a beginning? What would happen in the end? Would it be the end of the line? Or would it just be another start? The thing they don't tell you when your growing up is that everyone has a story and it's not completed yet, even computer data has its own unique story to be sought after and even perhaps a few endings as well.

What if I told you that this story only had an ending and not a beginning. Perhaps this story could finally use a decent beginning... I will warn you, this story is not for those who are looking for a sappy romance or a happy ending. This story is about trying to forget the past and only repeating the same mistakes.

Tron: Rebirth

Chapter 1: The beginning of the end.

All my life I wanted to fit in somewhere and be wanted. I was always the geek girl with the glasses who cared more about computers than a social life. I grew up having Kevin Flynn being my role model especially even more so after meeting him once. I was only seven at the time and already had his book completely read through within a day. I remember feeling so nervous coming face to face with the man who was my role model. "Relax, kid. I know you'll be going places later in life." Kevin said with a smile. That would be forever burned into my brain after Kevin Flynn had gone missing. It was heart breaking to know that one of the world's best was now missing.

Years went on, I finally did make it somewhere. I ended up becoming a programmer for ENCOM and I was proud of it. Sam Flynn was now the board director of the company and had Alan Bradley by his side. I admit starting at ENCOM was nerve racking, especially when you've never had a college degree only experience by hacking. It seems that I had impressed both Alan and Sam which brings me to now. I wore a dress suit that was pinstriped and dark gray in color. My blue hues scanned the empty waiting room and began to wonder what exactly why I was here. "Didn't hack anything... Well that's not entirely true... I tried accessing the TRON flies but it's very well protected... Not even my program could get by it." I thought as I ran my hand through my short brown hair. "Ms. Johnson? You can come in now." Alan said, stepping out from behind the door.

I jumped slightly as I heard Alan and quickly got up from the chair. I nodded my head and walked into the office. I saw Sam Flynn before me and knew that this couldn't be good. "I knew I shouldn't of tried it... But curiosity got the best of me..." I thought nervously as I sat down in a chair. "Ms. Johnson... It seems you've tried to access the TRON flies... Why is that? Especially since those flies are heavily protected." Sam asked, looking at me. I nervously looked away as it almost felt like his stare could set me on fire. "I wanted to look at the TRON flies for many reasons... Mainly for curiosity but something tells me that there's more to the TRON flies than just that... As if it belongs to something bigger. Is that possible, Mr. Flynn? Is it something your father perhaps created? I mean after all... He was on the brink of finding something rather great in my opinion." I said, my focus slowly going back onto Sam who stared at me for a few moments longer then looked away as if I had brought up an old wound.

"Sam I think Ms. Johnson is just curious about what she doesn't know." Alan said, breaking the silence that had formed. I nodded my head in agreement and knew Alan was right. It was a mix between curiosity and something telling me that something seemed off about it. Sam sighed again as he pulled a necklace out from his pocket which had a case which withheld an SD card inside. "Take this... Head to Flynn's Arcade... There is a hidden door behind the TRON game... Follow that staircase down until you reach the basement. There... You will find your answers, Ms. Johnson." He said. I reached out for the necklace to only have Sam quickly tighten his hand around mine. "Be careful... Who knows what might be on here still... If you see Tron... Tell him I said hello." Sam whispered then let go of my hand.

I blinked a few times as I held the necklace in my hand and nodded my head. I stood up and quickly left the room, hearing Alan shouting at Sam over something I didn't understand. Everything I wanted to know was within this SD card and I was going to find out. "Perhaps... I can finally understand..." I thought as I walked into the elevator and pressed the ground floor button. Everything was swimming around in my head as I didn't let myself actually think, it was like I put myself on autopilot and everything was done. I shook my head and quickly began sprinting out of the building towards my car. "I won't let you down... I haven't done it yet." I thought with a grin across my face.

Within an hour I had changed into a different outfit and was standing in the basement of Flynn's Arcade. I smiled a bit as I quickly took out the SD card and placed it into my phone then connected that to the main computer. I blinked as I saw words appear on the screen and I laughed. "Rebuild The Grid?" I asked, in awe. Perhaps curiosity got the best of me when I typed in yes and hit enter. Within twenty minutes, the machine behind me began to come to life. "Enter The Grid?" I asked as I watched the screen. I waited for a few moments then quickly nodded my head, not knowing what to expect. I laughed as nothing happened and I was about to get up out of the chair when a bright flash of light happened. Blinking a few times, my surroundings had changed and I quickly ran out of the door.

"Welcome to The Grid, User..." A male voice called out to me. I blinked and turned around to see someone who looked familiar. A gasp left my mouth as I quickly covered my mouth. "K-Kevin F-Flynn?" I asked. The male before me smirked a bit as he stepped a bit closer. "Not quite." He said then grabbed me by the arm. I quickly struggled against him but it was no use, I ended up making myself exhausted from it. "Don't worry... You'll be in good hands..." Another male voice said, sounding the same except older and wiser. What have I done?