*Title: The Jerusalem Adventure

*Title: Resolutions

*Author/pseudonym: Babyloly

*Email address: babyloly@yahoo.com

*Rating: R

*Focus: Phillip, Nick, Ben and Abi

*Status: new unfinished

*Special warnings: None

*Archive: If you like just let me know where

*Disclaimer: This story is an original work of amateur fiction, and is written purely for the private entertainment of P:TL fans This story is no way affiliated with Trilogy, MGM Worldwide Television or The SCI-Fi Channel. The characters are their property, and this story is not meant to infringe upon the copyrights of MGM, Trilogy, or anybody else who owns an interest in "Poltergeist: The Legacy". *Episode spoilers Episode Title from Season No.

*Summary: Time to make some resolutions on some parties of the legacy.

Chapter one

He stared at the young naked woman sleeping by his side. It's only been a few days, and he still couldn't believe she is now his wife and lover. A few weeks earlier he thought he had lost her forever. But now she was lying peacefully next to him. His wife now. It seemed so natural. He remembered their love making last night. It was so tender yet passionate at the same time. He felt he could never, will never get enough of her.

God, I love her so much he thought.

"Would you cut it out already" he heard her say.

"Cut what out?" he asked a tone of innocence in his voice.

"Staring at me. God, I feel my face burning from your looks," she said opening her eye staring at her husband.

"Good morning sweetie" he said.

"Good morning my love" she replied.

I love him so much she thought looking at his handsome face. I can't believe I almost gave up on his love. Who would have thought that after so many years of friendship we would end up married? Go figure.

She looked into his eyes and smiled again. "I love you so much Ben Adler, husband of mine."

"I love you to Abi Rayne Adler. I still can't believe you are mine."

She snuggled up closer to his body, burying her face in his chest, kissing it softly. "I'm yours Ben, Forever and ever," she said.

He put a hand under her chin pulling her face so her eyes would meet his. Then he lowered his lips to meet hers, kissing her tenderly at first but it soon became more and more passionate, which she returned with the same amount of passion.

When they finally broke of the kiss to come up for air, he said "I hate to part from you Abi, but if I want to take you on a proper honeymoon, I have to get to work and finish up a few things."

"I know," she said, wishing she didn't have to let him go.

He kissed her again one last kiss before he went into the bathroom to shower.

Abi closed her eyes and soon was asleep again.

As Ben came out of the bathroom, he looked at his naked wife sleeping. The covers fell of her so he went over to the bed kissed her on the forehead and covered her with a light blanket, then left.

Abi finally woke up about two hours later. She looked at the watch. "9am, I have to get up" she mumbled to herself. She got out of bed showered and dressed really quick then headed off to see her children.

"Good morning grandma, grandpa." She gave them both a hug before heading to her children's beds. She kissed and hugged each of them, happy to see them there.

"I'm glad to see you so happy Abi," said Hanna.

"Me to" came Joseph's response.

"I'm so happy you guys decided to stay with us here."

"We are very happy to" answered Hanna. After being with these precious creatures for the past eighteen months they didn't want to part from them.

She kissed her children again and went down to her office, where Ethaniel was already waiting for her.

"You look great," he said.

"Thanks, I feel great."

"Ethaniel?" she started, "Can you handle the house for a few weeks on your own?"

"Planning a long honeymoon?" he asked smiling.

"Yes, I guess so," she said smiling back at him.

"Sure," he replied. "I can manage on my own for a while."

"Thank you. I really appreciate all the help and hard work you do. I couldn't possibly run this place without you," she said to him.

"Thanks Abi," he said. "That means a lot to me. Your trust means a great deal to me."

He went out of the office just as Phillip came in.

"Good morning Phillip," said Abi.

"Good morning Abi," he replied. "Do you have some free time today?" he asked.

"I can make some if you need me for something."

"Well, I have to leave in two days and I was wondering if you could possibly give me a tour of this amazing city."

"No problem. I have a little thing I have to take care of about 15 minutes then we can leave. Ok?"

"Sure, I'll wait for you in the living room," he said.

She nodded at him and sat at her desk to finish what had to be done. She went over to the control room when she was done and informed Ethaniel and the others of her plans. "If you need me for anything, call me on my cell." Then left to meet Phillip.

Just as she and Phillip where about to leave the house Ethaniel came running out of her office. "Abi," he said, "I'm glad I caught you, Sloan and Derek are on the phone, Conferences call. They want to talk to you."

Abi considered for a minute. She had a good idea why Sloan wanted to speak to her but she didn't really want to deal with it at the moment so she said to Ethaniel "Tell them I already left and that you'll have me call them back in the evening." She grabbed Phillips arms and rushed out of the house.

Ethaniel stood there for a second. "I hate it when she does that to me" he said to himself then went back to the office to give the message to Derek and Sloan.

Sloan was not very thrilled of the news. He seemed to be angry. "Tell Abi I expect her to call me as soon as she gets in the house. It is rather urgent," he said. "And Derek I'll talk to you later," he said then hung up the phone.

Outside the house

"The last thing I need right now is talking to Sloan" she said. "Sorry Phillip didn't mean for you to witness me lie."

He laughed and said; "Well I can certainly understand why you are reluctant to talk to Sloan. I know your father and the rest of the San Francisco members feel the same. I don't really know him."

They were walking together in the streets and alleyways of the old holy city. Walking through the mixed markets where both Arab and Jewish merchants were sitting together offering their goods.

After a while Abi suddenly stopped and asked him "Phillip, what do you think of all that has happened? I mean about the possession, my death and coming back. What do you make of this?"

"I have to be honest Abi," he answered, "I have no idea what to say or to make of this. I have never witnessed such an event. It actually blew my mind. And seeing Julia and Jimmy, well that was so strange. I have never met someone like you."

"Like me. What do you mean like me?"

"I mean an angelic being. I mean someone who was an angle and chose to be born human to help humanity," he said.

"It is so strange to me. When I was in the other realm I saw these three judges and the one named Othniel told me that when I get back to my physical body I would not remember any of this. Me being an angel. But I do. I also have lots of memories from past lives. It's really confusing. And frankly it scares me a little. Why Phillip? Why do I remember?" she asked him a pleading in her voice, hoping he will give her an answer that will ease her mind.

Phillip heard her pleading but he didn't know what to say. She was obviously very alarmed by the latest events. He wandered why didn't she talk to her father about it. Eventually he looked into her eyes and said, "I'm sorry Abi. I really don't know. All I can say and I know it's probably a cliche but God works in mysterious ways. When it will be time for you to know why you were left with the memory then you will know."

"Sorry to burden you with this Phillip, but thanks. I guess you are right," she said squeezing his arm a little in a thank you motion.

They were continuing their walk through the city when Abi again stopped and said "Phillip, you didn't really want to go sight seeing did you? I have visions of you being in Jerusalem before and not just once. You have something else on your mind don't you? Care to share it with me?"

Phillip wa little shaken. He didn't realize how powerful her sight is. "No Abi, you are right. I wanted to talk to you I just didn't know how to start or actually where to start." He paused and saw they were standing at the entrance to a coffee shop. "Shall we go in sit down and talk for a while?" he asked.

"Sure," said Abi following him into the coffee shop.

They sat down ordered their drinks and as soon as they got them and the waitress was no longer to be seen Phillip said, "I actually didn't mean to stay here. All I wanted was to help an old friend in need. It wasn't supposed to turn out this way."

Abi felt how hard it is for him to open up and expose his true feelings so she said nothing. She put a hand on one of his palms and encouraged him to continue.

"I thought this will be done and I'll go back to Ireland. But the things I've seen here have changed my mind. I have been having doubts about my being a priest for the longest time. After all that happened I was hoping I could stay here in your house for a while. Be close to an angelic being, well it struck me as a good idea. Maybe you can help me. Help me figure out what it is I'm supposed to be doing in this life. Maybe I'm not supposed to be a man of the cloth. Help me Abi. Please."

Abi listened to his words. She knew exactly how he feels. She was wondering about a lot of things lately. Like is she really Precept material. And other things that had bothered her.

"Phillip, you can stay here at the house for as long as you like," she said. "I can't promise I'll know how to help you, but I can try. Maybe we can help each other. I've been having my doubts as well lately."

He took her hand in his and kissed it. "I can't thank you enough," he said.

They sat there quietly for a while longer finishing their drinks and then headed back to the house. Abi suddenly fell to her knees moaning. Phillip didn't understand what was happening. He tried to help her back to her feet but couldn't. She sat on her knees for a few minutes until her moaning stopped all of a sudden. Phillip bent down on one knee. "Abi, are you ok?" he asked.

"Yes, I'm fine. Sorry, I just had a vision, and my visions are sometimes quite powerful, sometimes even painful."

"But earlier you said you had a vision of me in the city but it didn't seem to hurt," he said.

"Different visions," she said. "Some are painful because I have to do something about them. It's like an alarm. But others are just seeing things from someone's past or feeling them lie to me or something like that. Those are different. They don't hurt me."

"So what was this vision about?" he asked.

"I'd rather not talk about it, if that's ok with you," she said.

"That's ok." He helped her back to her feet "Are you feeling ok? Good enough to go on?"

"Yes Phillip, I'm fine." But non the less she had to lean on him a while for support.

It was clear to him she was not as ok as she said. That vision must have been terrible to shake her like that. But he said nothing. If she needs to talk she will.

They got back to the house and she called out to the housekeeper. "Edna, Father Callaghan will be staying with us for a while, can you arrange one of the guest rooms for him?"

She sent Phillip off with the housekeeper and went to her office to make the call she couldn't avoid any more.