Days of Disaster - Home at Last

by S.H.M.J.

S.: HUZZAH! This is the last chapter of Days of Disaster!

H.: YAY!

M.: However, we might do a sequal if we feel so motivated.

J.: You'll just have to wait and see!

Disclaimer: We by no means own the rights to any of the characters of this story except for Sam and Barb.


The time machine settled after the ride through time. They had managed to outrun the Nazi's and get to the machine before they were captured. Everyone looked at the monitor. It read: JAPAN; APRIL 29, 2005. "We're back!" Barb cheered. "YAY!" the Ham-Hams all cried. Sam, however, was silent. She looked like she was thinking about something. "Guys, why don't you come in to our house for a rest before you go on your way?" Barb asked. "Sure, we'd love to," Pashmina answered. Everyone else nodded in agreement. So they exited the time machine and went into Sam and Barb's house.

Their parents were sitting in the living room, talking. Both looked over as the girls entered. "Hello girls," their mother said. "Hi," the girls answered. Then the whole gang headed up the stairs. Suddenly, Sam turned around. "Mom, Dad, did any of our ancestors survive the Holocaust?" she asked. Everyone looked at her in surprise. "Yes, as a matter of fact," her father answered. "Two of your great aunts escaped from the concentration camp they were held captive in. They said it was because two American girls with a gift for languages had come into their camp and helped them." That made the Ham-Hams all gasp. Barb suddenly became very interested in this conversation. "What were their names?" Barb asked.

"Your aunts' names were Fleur and Julie Monet. The two girls who rescued them - that's who we named you after; their names were Samantha and Barbara." Sam's eyes widened. "Thank you," she said, then turned and headed up the stairs. When they got to the girls' room, there was much silence. Then, Boss said, "No wonder those two girls looked like you." Everyone nodded. "I guess time really is written in stone," Dexter said. Sam nodded. "I guess it was fate that kept us going through all those disasters," she said. Then they all looked at each other. Barb smiled. "Yeah, but this is getting too heavy. Who wants to party?" she cried. "ME!" everyone shouted. The two girls then turned on the music, and they all danced until they couldn't dance any more.

THE END


S.: YAY! We're DONE! (starts dancing)

H.: Hurray! Let's party!

M.: Oh yeah, oh yeah!

J.: Now then, leave a nice little review for us down there!

All: Buh-bye!

R&R

S.H.M.J.