Author's note: The site's been acting crazy for the past few days but I decided to keep updating my stories anyway.

moonlite-n-roses: Yeah, I think I hinted about the Jayne and AJ thing in the previous Season story.

CoolDiva: I hope you're right about the other seasons, especially since the next one will be coming soon.

welleg: Thanks, these next couple of chapters will be all about those next generations.

Goma-Ryu: Thanks, here's more.

Destiny-45: Funny you should mention Adam's dance skills because I just watched the Turbo episode A Drive To Win and Adam had this line about 'Who says green guys can't dance?" or something like that. Yeah, the Jayne and AJ thing was brought up in the last season. And Trini's given name is Katrina; the Trini nickname came from Kimberly also in the last story, but more about the Cranston family when it's their Season.

"Home sweet home," AJ remarked as he and Jayne sat in the back of a cab on their way to his parents' house.

"I can't believe I haven't been home in over a year," Jayne said as she looked out the window.

"Are you sure you wouldn't rather stay with your parents, they must miss you a lot especially with your brother gone," AJ replied.

"I know they'll be a little disappointed but I think they'll understand," she told him.

"I just hope they don't hold it against me," AJ said.

"AJ, why would they hold it against you, it's my decision and I decided that I wanted to stay with you," she replied.

"I know but maybe now's not the right time, maybe we should wait until we've told them about us," AJ said.

"You don't want me to meet your family," Jayne told him.

"That's ridiculous, they already know you," AJ said.

"Yeah but not as your girlfriend, I think you're afraid of what everyone will say because of our age difference, I thought when you invited me to come home with you that you were over it but I don't think you are and if that's the case we might as well go to the airport and fly back to Paris," Jayne replied.

Jayne was now twenty-three and she had been living in Paris for six years as a dancer in the Paris ballet. AJ who was now twenty-eight had been living in Paris for a year where he was directing a documentary about Parisian life.

"Please don't be upset with me, I want to tell my family about you, it's just been a long time since I've wanted to bring any girl home with me," AJ explained.

"I'm not just any girl, our families have been friends since before we were born and I really don't think it's as big of a deal as you're making it, but then again I don't know why I'm surprised that you're acting this way, it took you two years to stop avoiding me and admit that liked me," Jayne told him.

Two years ago, at Susan Oliver's wedding.

"We've got to stop meeting like this," Jayne said as she approached AJ who was sitting alone at a table while his parents and Stevie and Trini were on the dance floor.

"Hi Jayne, it's been awhile," AJ said as she sat down next to him.

"Yeah, not since your brother's wedding," she said.

"That seems like so long ago, sometimes I can hardly believe he's old enough to be married," AJ replied.

"Well I can't believe my best friend is a married woman now," Jayne said with a smile as she watched Susan dancing with her new husband.

"So I take it you don't have plans of settling down anytime soon," AJ said.

"Maybe someday but right now I'm pretty much all about my career," Jayne told him.

"Me too, much to my mother's dismay," AJ replied.

"How about a toast to our careers," Jayne said signaling a waiter.

"Should you really be drinking, I mean I know it's a special occasion but you're still a minor," AJ told her.

"Wow, you still think of me as that little girl at your birthday party, AJ I'm twenty-one now," Jayne said.

"I'm sorry, I must seem like a jerk," AJ replied.

"Come dance with me and maybe I'll forgive you," she said.

A year later in Paris, France

"Hey watch it," Jayne yelled as a young man almost knocked her down in the street.

"I'm sorry, I'm new to Paris and I'm still learning my way around," he replied.

"AJ, what are you doing here?" Jayne said as she gave him a hug.

"Hey Jayne, I'm actually here shooting a documentary, I am so glad to see a familiar face," he said.

"You should have called me and told me you were coming," she responded.

"Yeah, well I got your number from you mom and I've been meaning to call you, I just haven't had time," AJ told her.

"I'm running late for a rehearsal but I'd love to have dinner with you tonight if you're free," she said.

"Yeah, I'm free, so it's a date," AJ responded.

"Did you just say it's a date?" Jayne questioned.

"What, um no, I didn't mean it like that, it was just an expression," AJ answered.

"But you wouldn't care if it was a date right, please tell me you're not still hung up on our age difference," Jayne responded.

"No, of course not, I'd love to go on a date with you," AJ said.

"Good, now that wasn't so hard was it," Jayne laughed.

"You're going to love telling my family how you were the one who had to ask me out, aren't you," AJ questioned as the cab stopped in front of his parents' home.

"Maybe a little," Jayne said as they got out of the cab.

"Come on let's get this over with," AJ said as he picked up their bags.

"Will you stop acting like we're going in front of a firing range, I'm beginning to think you're embarrassed to be with me or something," Jayne told him.

"That's not true and you know it, I love you Jayne Scott," AJ said.

"Are you sure?" she asked.

"What does this tell you," he said putting down the bags and pulling her in his arms for a kiss.

"Looks like my big brother wasn't lying about having a girlfriend after all," twenty-six year old Stevie said as he opened the door.

"Really Stevie, spying on me, what are you like still twelve or something," AJ said.

"Ignore him, he's been grumpy all morning," Jayne said.

"Hey Jayne, it's nice seeing you again," Stevie said giving her a hug.

"Thanks Stevie," Jayne said as he stepped aside to let them in.

"Mom, Dad, Trini, they're here," Stevie called.

"Oh my gosh Trini, look at you," AJ said to his sister-in-law.

"I know, I know I'm as big as a house," said Trini who was pregnant with her and Stevie's first child.

"Nonsense, you look beautiful," Jayne told her.

"Hello there Jayne, you look more and more like your mother every time I see you," Adam said giving her a hug.

"Welcome to our home Jayne, it's about time AJ brought you for a visit," Tanya said also hugging her.

"Wait a second, why are you all acting like you knew Jayne was my girlfriend?" AJ questioned.

"Oops, I guess we let the cat out of the bag," Tanya responded.

"Ok, so I told my mom," Jayne said.

"And she told me and I of course told your father," Tanya replied.

"I can't believe you didn't tell me they already knew," AJ said to Jayne.

"Well I was going to but then you started getting all freaked out about them knowing and I guess I got a little mad and decided not to tell you they already knew," Jayne explained.

"AJ, I can't believe you thought we wouldn't approve of Jayne as your girlfriend," Adam told his oldest son.

"Or maybe he just thought I wouldn't, but AJ I couldn't be happier for you and Jayne, all I've ever wanted is for you to find someone that could make you happy and I think you have," Tanya said.

"I feel like such a fool," AJ said.

"Don't be too hard on yourself, if Jayne can forgive you for being so stubborn then I guess we can too," Adam replied.

"Come on, lunch is ready and I want to hear all about Paris," Tanya said leading them into the dining room.