Further in the future, two young children walked with their grandmother from the damaged arena. The little girl was holding on to her grandmother tightly. "I-I was so scared, Grammie..." the little 6 year old managed through tears. "I wasn't!" her 8 year old brother proclaimed. "If that butterfly lady came to hurt us, I would duel her with my strong deck!" He punched his fist in the air, his duel disk slipped just a little bit on his thin arm. He quickly tried to readjust his duel disk to hide the mistake. "But that girl who jumped down to fight that butterfly lady was so cool!" The boy then went of reenacting some of the fight moves he saw, but failed to pay attention where he was going when he bumped into Kristin and James.

Kristen turned around along with James and she smiled at the two children. "Hello there." Kristen said with a grin and a wave, her goggles hanging playfully around her neck. James gave a small wave as well. The little boy looked up to them in awe. "You were the awesome duelist from the last duel!" he chimed excitedly. He grabbed their hands and pulled them over to his sister and grandmother. "Grammie was telling me and sissy that you two were very brave and great duelist! Grammie, look who's here!" He called excitably.

The grandmother laughed at her grandson's antics. "That's enough, sweet heart," she calmly said. "I'm so sorry about that, Kristen, James. He gets overly excited sometimes." Kristen and James got a little confused but smiled at the boy's excitement as he pulled them over to his grandmother. "Not a problem ma'am." Kristen chuckled, "I'm glad I have such young fans." James raised a brow at the two kids and grandma. "Wait, how do you know about us?" he asked. He figured maybe it was the tournaments but something seemed a bit odd about it all. The old woman smiled. "We met a long time ago, on today, actually." both her grandkids looked up to her in awe. "I wanted to come back and relive a good memory, of an impossible day." She smiled at the two duelist. "If I am remembering correctly, Kristin Atlas, you were thinking not too long ago that I was an impossibility."

Kristen's eyes went big. "Isabel... Is that you?" She asked, taking a few steps backward in shock. James expression was also in clear shock. "You.. remembered us all this time? This.. this is.." James stammered. "Crazy.." Kristen continued. Isabel laughed a little at their reactions. "I know it must be for you two, but my friend did tell you that we would remember that adventure. And I've been waiting a long time to see you two again..." Kristen grinned and gave her a hug. "We talk about our adventures together all the time. My brother still can't believe I met someone from the past. I.. I can't believe it has been that many years for you. For us it felt like yesterday. It's.. it's crazy, but after everything I had seen, well it isn't impossible that is for sure." She said with a laugh.

"Life has a funny way of working like that, sweetie," Isabel hugged back. She looked to both James and Kristin. "You two still have a big adventure ahead of you... But don't be afraid or dismayed. I know you two can handle it." She smiled. "I shall see you around, my friends. Come on, sweeties, time to go home." The kids waved goodbye to James and Kristin and walked off with their Grammie Isabel, an impossible old woman who never forgets. The two blushed as they watched her leave, both shocked by all this but happy as well. They looked to each other with a grin. "Shall we go? Aku is probably waiting for us at that pizza place." Kristen said with a chuckle. James grinned back. "Yeah.." he said and the two walked off towards their cycles, holding each other's hands.