Folding his arms over his chest he glanced around the kitchen, there weren't a curtains, there was no sign of any one living here. Opening the panel on his wrist guard he checked the time and date, he was definitely in the right place.

And then he heard it. A voice he hadn't heard in twenty eight years. A soft airy whispery voice. He felt tears come to his eyes, again.

And then he saw her, a tall, very tall for a woman, thin, athletic looking woman. She had the most beautiful green-grey eyes, Robbie marveled at how much his eyes looked like hers. Looking at her nose he smiled, he guessed he took more after his mother than his father, but looking at her hair he was a little uneasy. She had beautiful... Blond hair.

Frowning he watched as she bustled about, and then he saw his father, over six feet tall, and handsome, and Robbie noticed with the same facial structure that he, himself had. Other than his cheek bones, this was another trait he received from his mother.

And then he saw him. The most handsome little thing he had seen since he'd last looked in the mirror.

"Mama!" little Robbie yelled rushing over to the woman and hugging her leg. He couldn't have been more than two years old at the time, Robbie knew, but he was already speaking, and clearly.

The laughter Robbie heard next sounded like an angel, one part of him said that Sportacus laughed the same way; beautifully. The other part wanted to hug his mother.

Robbie watched as his mother picked little Robbie up. "Yes Robert?" she asked smiling softly.

"Are we moving here? To stay? Forever?" Robert asked happily, bouncing in his mothers arms.

She laughed again, Robbie wiped a stray tear from his cheek, "Yes. We are. Have you seen your new room?" she asked holding him tighter, and beginning to walk out of the kitchen followed by her still silent husband.

Robbie followed them reluctantly, he didn't remember this, but he assumed that they were in Lazytown. He had set the dial for Lazytown after all. Following after his family, he walked into a rather large room for a two year old and looked around, it was empty, he frowned.

"The movers will be here soon, Marie." his father said, as he slipped his arm around his wives shoulders.

"Oh Karl! I'm so happy!" she said softly as she rested her head against his shoulder.

Robert looked around his room, happy, and eager at the same time , he squirmed in his mothers arms so that she let him down.

"Robert, we're going to go talk with the movers. You can go outside and play if you like." his mother said smiling softly down at him. Robert smiled and nodded, while Robbie gagged at the thought of playing outside, yet he followed his young counter part out the door any way.

Glancing around outside, he saw that Lazytown looked much the same then as it did now, only then, the time he was in now, things seemed fresher. And much more active. And then he saw some thing that made him gag.

A flipping figure, out on the sports field. It stopped and looked his way. It looked uncannily like Sportacus, a thin, but not as thin as Sportacus's, mustache, and soft blond hair peeking out from beneath his hat. He looked over the outfit it was wearing, he wore a leather chest cover, a yellow hat, that looked rather sloppy, with goggles like Sportacus's, a yellow scarf tied around his neck, and yellow pants, with knee high leather boots, he also wore his crystal on his belt buckle.

As Robbie stood there watching the man, he saw a smile cross the mans lips, and frowned, and then he felt a lurching feeling. 'What? My time's not up! this is a malfunction!' Robbie thought flipping the panel on the wrist guard open and looking at the reading, it was going through an emergency shut down. Robbie looked up, and he swore that he saw Íþróttaálfurinn wink at him.

He stumbled forward, and he felt like he was slipping. He found his footing after a second, and he opened his eyes, blinking he glanced around, he was at home...

The doors on the tube slid open, he could hear Sportacus yelled.

"Quiet Sportakook!" Robbie shouted, as he stepped out of the tube, his legs were shaking.

"...Robbie?" Sportacus said, a little uncertain.

"Who else?" Robbie asked, regarding the time machine with a look of disgust, before taking the wrist guard, and belt off and tossing them into the machine, he walked over to the wall and flipped the switch, letting the door open he walked out.

Sportacus was trembling, Robbie forced himself to smile, the man had come down here to save him after all.

"Oh my gosh! I'm so happy you're okay!" Sportacus said grabbing Robbie, and wrapping him in a bear hug.

Robbie choked slightly, before patting Sportacus's back softly. "Thanks...I guess." Robbie said, trying not to let himself admit that he was enjoying the hug.

Sportacus pulled away, and looked up at Robbie, they stood that way for a moment, before Sportacus grabbed his shoulders and pulled him down so that they were eye level, Sportacus smiled at him before he pressed his lips to Robbie's.

One part of Robbie was squealing with delight, while the other one was telling him to hit Sportacus.

Robbie wrapped his arms around the other man, and kissed him back, Sportacus tried to press forward, but due to the already awkward position, he accidentally pushed Robbie over, flipping to the side so that Robbie landed on top of him, Sportacus smiled up at him.

"That was real smooth Sporta..." Robbie stopped, he didn't feel like insulting the man, but he didn't want to say his name, he would never know why. "Sportacandy." He said smiling.

Sportacus laughed deeply, he sounded beautiful. Pulling Robbie down he kissed him again, he didn't care that he still had tears running down his cheeks.

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A/N; 3~ Fluff is so adorable! I'll try to update again as soon as possible~

Ciao~ Enjoy the chapter.