Now that our heroes had defeated Fearless Leader and his minons, the election went as planned and all the cable TV networks were sold back to their original owners. However, now we have to see what happened after that.
"Sir, there's one thing I still don't understand," Jessie said to Cappy "Why did you send me for this mission? I'm clearly not FBI material or have an awesome job like my sisters."
"Probably not. But it's someone like you who gets the job done Ms. LaMour." Said Cappy "If you wanted to hire someone to work with a talking moose, squirrel, and dog and a plucky young boy, would you send someone hard-boiled, emotionless, and cynical? Or one of those, attractive, romantic, flirtacious, soft, lovey-dovey types?"
"Thank you sir." Jessie said "I think."
"Afirmative." Cappy walked away "And, congradulations."
As soon as Cappy walked away, Jessie went over to her parents and her sisters to see what they thought.
"Wow Jess," Said Jackie "You saved the country."
"Way to go baby sis." Jasmine agreed.
"Did an awesome job." Jane added.
"Thanks for rescuing me." Jenny smiled.
"Mom, dad?" Jessie asked her parents.
Jessica turned to her parents. Normally, she'd expect an insult or something else cruel from them, but this time she heard something different.
"Jessica, don't tell anyone we said this but, you did a great job." Said her dad.
"And we're very proud of you." Her mother agreed.
"Thank you." Jessica got tears in her eyes and hugged her parents.
As soon as she reluctantly ended the hug, she turned to Marcie, Rocky, Bullwinkle, Mr. Peabody, and Sherman.
"Well, I wanna thank you guys for everything." She said "And, I'd really like that we made a great team."
"And thank you for helping me get a second chance at life." Marcie hugged Jessie "I now can go back on the right road, become a useful member of society, and I now can forget the past and focus on my future as a law aibiding citizen."
"You know Marcie, you're more than welcome to stay with me." Jessie told her new friend "You can live in the guest bedroom. I don't have a lot of guests anyways."
"Thanks." Marcie hugged Jessica again and tears of joy fell out of her eyes.
Jessie ended the hug and turned to Rocky, Bullwinkle, Mr. Peabody, and Sherman.
She turned to them "And if it hadn't been for you, I never would've learned that what you believe in when you're young can still be true grow up. Anyway, thanks for the adventure."
Tears started falling out of Jessie's eyes and she started to embrace her dear friends. She hugged Bullwinkle. Then, she bent down and hugged Rocky.
"I love you Jessie." Sherman hugged Jessica.
"I love you too, kid." Jessie kissed Sherman on the nose.
Jessie than went over to hug Mr. Peabody.
"No, I do not hug." Peabody tried to resist "Never, postively not."
Jessie hugged Mr. Peabody anyways and she didn't want to let go. She then pulled back her hair a bit and kissed him on the lips.
Mr. Peabody was speechless and his face turned from white to totally red.
In Frostbite Falls, the president carried out the post hypnotic suggestion to replant the trees and restore the falls and river to their former beautiful, majestic selves.
Meanwhile, all was well with our heroes.
Sherman put the photo of him, Mr. Peabody, Rocky, Bullwinkle, Jessie, and Marcie in their scrapbook of archives.
Rocky was his old self once again. So was Sherman.
"I'll never forget our trip to New York to visit President Washington." Bullwinkle said.
And so was Bullwinkle. Of course, Mr. Peabody was also...but with a few changes after his most recent moment.
Yes, glad to be back in their restored home, Rocky the Flying Squirrel took a well deserved joy ride into the sky spelling out...
THE END
"Bye!" Rocky, Bullwinkle, Mr. Peabody, Sherman, Jessie, and Marcie waved to the readers.
Author's Note:
Well that's it folks! Jessie has saved the world and finally made her folks proud and Marcie now has a home, with her new best friend and sister figure, Jessica. But the real shocker is that she kissed Mr. Peabody...on the lips. Could this mean she returns Peabody's feelings? Well, that is a story you'll have to wait for readers.
