In the weeks that followed the birth of Frankie, Brad had stopped speaking to Dr. Scott. They had gotten into a massive fight about what to do about the baby. Dr. Scott wanted to tell the government about Frankie, since he was the offspring of an alien. Brad refused and managed to convince his former friend to leave it alone, for Janet's sake.

It stressed Janet to no end. "What if something goes wrong with him?" she asked one day. "Since he has half alien DNA?"

"He's shown no signs of being unhealthy," Brad replied stoutly. "He's perfectly happy and healthy."

"Oh if only Riff Raff hadn't killed Frank!" she lamented, "I bet we could have worked things out... we could've had help raising this baby."

Brad hugged her tightly. "I don't think we'll need help. Things will be just fine."

Janet rested her forehead on his chest. "I miss them."

Brad didn't need her to explain who "them" were. Frank-N-Furter, Rocky and Colombia. Even Riff Raff and Magenta, who had been sort of creepy. They had only spent a night at the castle, but it had changed their lives. Brad was no longer pompous and extremely straight laced. Janet had become comfortable with her personality and her body. They had been set free by the strange events of the "Denton Affair" as it had been referred to.

In a weird way, Brad was glad of what had happened. Yes, things had gotten out of hand. Yes, he had slept with a transvestite. Yes, Eddie's murder had been heinous, but Brad had a feeling in his stomach that they had changed Frank-N-Furter that night. During the floor show, the transvestite had shown he felt remorse and homesickness. If they had only been able to stop Riff Raff, perhaps things would have ended differently.

The only one who hadn't been changed positively was Dr. Scott. He had become more adamant about rules and almost obsessed with his work. He hadn't mourned the loss of Eddie, and did not reveal the death of his nephew to his remaining family. It was if he pretended nothing had happened, it would go away. Brad and Janet's baby was a reminder that the night at the castle HAD happened, and life was changing.