Time
By: Lauren Freeman

Disclaimer: I don not own Zenon, I am making no money from this story.

Summery: An accident takes Zenon on an adventure she will never forget!

A/N: Wow, It's been so long since I have even seen the word Zenon. I was going through my stories and low and behold here was one I had started, almost finished but had not touched in literally years! So I decided the next time I had a day off I would finish it and post it. Here you go, sorry about the long wait. I don't know how I forgot about this story. :) It's been so long since I up-dated you might want to start it over if you don't remember what happened. Thanks for reading, R/R!

Time
By: Lauren Freeman

Present Day 2045

Zenon stepped in to her parent's lab, a large smile plastered on her face as she greeted her parents.

"Zenon, we found this large box in the supply ship, while we were un-loading the supplies from it's last supply run. No one know what it is or how it got there, but it really is interesting, we are about to do some tests, would you like to watch?" Zenon's father, Mark asked. Zenon smiled, she secretly loved it when she was aloud to watch the experiments her parents worked on. She nodded and took a seat in a chair right outside the lab. The walls were made of glass so that others could watch. She looked at the medium sized machine sitting on the lab's table. Buttons were all over it, in many colors, on a little screen the numbers glowed green. No one was sure what it meant, but Zenon new her parents would find out. The numbers read///2/0/3/0/1/1/1/5/ from where Zenon sat she could also see a strange looking tube type thing directly in front of her. Her parents walked in to the room and spoke to the room's computer.

"November fifteenth two thousand forty-five experiment seven hundred and thirty three of this year. After carefully recording all visual data, we are ready to begin experimentation, now pushing red button." The machine started to hum a bright pink light surrounded it. Making sure everything was being recorded they moved on. "Now pushing green button," A bright white light shot out of the strange tube straight at Zenon. Zenon could hear her mom and dad scream her name before everything went black.

The first thing Zenon noticed as she woke up was that her head hurt, a lot. She slowly opened her eyes to find herself in a large white room. She was laying in one of ten beds, all filled with other teenagers she had never seen before. She quickly sat up and almost fell back down feeling sick. She looked at her arm and found that there was some sort of tube sticking inside of it. Upon closer observation, she recognized it as an old fashion IV she had seen pictures of in her history books. An annoying beeping caught her attention behind her; she looked back and found a large screen with all sorts of words and pictures that only served to confuse her. A wire came out of the screen and went to a plastic bracelet which was wrapped snugly around her right wrist. Zenon was extremely confused. 'What happened? How did I get here? Where is here?' She thought, as she laid back down on her bed feeling as if she was going to throw up. Before she could fall asleep, a man walked into the room and up to her bed. Zenon just starred at him with a look of confusion.

"Where am I?" Zenon asked quietly.

"You're in a children's hospital. Do you know your name?" The doctor asked.

"Zenon Carr, how did I get here?"

"We were hoping you could tell us, a friend of mine found you laying in a ditch. Do you know the date?"

"November fifteenth, twenty forty-five, a ditch? There are no ditches on the space station, there are no children's hospitals either, what's going on?"

"Twenty forty-five? Zenon, the year is only twenty- thirty. The space station, last I checked it was still being built, they only started building it a couple of weeks ago. Only a few scientists with their families and construction workers are up there right now."

"What? No! Twenty – thirty? Zedus Lupedus! What was that thing?"

2045

"Zenon!" the scream of Zenon's parents could be heard in room's three halls down. People came running to the lab, wondering what the girl had done now. They only found two distraught parents looking at the place where their daughter had just been seated. The commander of the ship walked in demanding to know what happened. Mr. Carr was the first to speak. "We...we were experimenting with this machine that was found, I invited Zenon to come watch the experiment, she seems to like watching them, she...she was sitting right there." The commander turned around and looked at the empty chair.

"I don't see her, where did she go?" The Commander asked. Miss. Carr spoke up next.

"We...we don't know, she was sitting right there when a beam of what appeared to be white light shot out at her, then she just disappeared."

"What do you mean she just disappeared? She has to be somewhere; I want a full search of this Space Station, now! Go! Let me know how the search goes, I have to go to the loading bay to meet our new scientist, maybe she can help."

"A new scientist?" Mr. Carr asked with a look of confusion. "Yes, I did not know anything about it until about fifteen minutes ago. By then she was already almost here, I am going to have to have a long talk with the company in charge of sending employees up here, I don't even know this lady's name or credentials. Just that she is a scientist and female. Now, once again let me know how the search comes out, I will be back soon." With that, he left.

The Commander walked in to the loading bay just as the doors opened. A tall woman, with thick long blond hair going all the way down to her thighs, walked out with three bags in her hand. She placed them on the ground when she saw the commander, a large smile on her face.

"You must be the commander of this ship, I'm Zenon, your new Astrophysicist."

"Zenon, we have another Zenon here, glad to meet you."

"Good to meet you, too."

"I'm sorry what is your last name," the Commander asked. Zenon bit her bottom lip as she answered.

"Carr, my last name is Carr."