It was two weeks after C.G had returned home. However, C.G's father noticed she was sad from the day she returned. He knew what was bothering C.G, but did not think that it would bother her as much as it did. He smiled. The news he had would cheer her daughter up.

He went to C.G. She was in her room, crying while staring at photos. Without asking, the father knew what the photos were of. She always looked at photos of her friends.

"Hello, daughter," the father said.

C.G wiped her tears. "Hello, father," she said.

"I have some news," the father said. "Apparently, the Time Space Federation decided that the only way to avoid a disaster due to overpopulation is to relocate our civilization into different places. Due to our family's contribution to the mission, we have first choice of location."

"Where are we going?" C.G asked.

The father smiled. "Well, there are very few houses in the twenty-first century," he explained. "One house is in the same area as your former crewmates, according to the travel data I collected from the time flyer. I was planning on relocating there, if you would like,"

C.G jumped of the bed. "Really, Father?" she asked, excited. "We're really moving to the twenty-first century, where I can see Ethan, Emily, and Luis again?"

"If that is fine with you," the father said. "It would be interesting to live in an ancient civilization."

"That would be amazing, Father!" C.G exclaimed. "Thank you!"

"Remember, C.G," the father said. "We can bring our own devices, but we are moving into their era. You will have to acquaint yourself with their lifestyle."

"I will," C.G said.

"Then I'll tell the federation our decision," the father said.

"I cannot wait to see my friends again!" C.G said. "How long will it be until we move?"

"We will go there as soon as all the preparations are complete," the father said. With that, he left.

C.G looked at the photo of her and her friends, which was still on her bed. "I will see you all again," She said, even though she knew that no one would her. Then, she began to pack.