"Are we home yet?" Melody asked.

Valerie shook her head. "No, but we are back to where we started I think. I hope." She studied the coordinates the Andromeda crew had given her. "If we follow these I think we can get home."

Alexander nodded eagerly. "Yes, I'm sure the Earth stays in the same place regardless of how much time passes. I think we'll finally make it home. Especially now that we don't have to worry about a certain someone."

They all knew who he referred to. As if in answer, there came a groan from the back. It looked like Alexandra was waking up. "Someone should go and let her know what's going on." Josie pointed out.

"I will." Alan volunteered. He made his way to the place in the back where Alexandra was.

Sure enough, she was beginning to stir. "Alan dear, what's the meaning of my being tied up like this?"

Alan sat down next to her. This was his chance to clear everything up. "We believe we're back in our universe."

"That's good but it still doesn't explain why I'm tied up like this."

"You were dileberately drugged and tied up so you couldn't ruin things for the rest of us like you have in the past. And you're staying like that till we get home."

"You can't meant that! I'm a Cabot! Untie me at once!"

"No. And while I have you here as a captive audience, let me just say that anymore attempts to break up Josie and me will be just as much of a waste of time as the previous attempts were. I don't love you and I never will. You are a horrible and pathetic person who thinks that just because you have money that that makes you better than everyone else. It doesn't. Why would I ever give up a quality girl like Josie for the likes of you? The answer is I wouldn't. So you can stop with your tricks and using Sebastian to do your dirty work for you as well. Josie and I are going to be together for always. Oh, and by the way, the Pussycats music is really great. See you around."

Alan left a fuming Alexandra behind. He went back to where the others were. "How we doing?"

Valerie looked up at him. "O.K. I guess. We're trying. How's our little prisoner?"

Alan laughed. "She's not happy. I just gave her an earful. Maybe it'll work and she'll finally get it through her head. In any case, we've got to concentrate on getting home. "

Which they did. Valerie steered the ship and took charge. With no Alexandra to worry about and fight it wasn't long before--. "Look! I think we're home at last." She cried.

The others rushed to see a big blue-green marble appearing in the distance. Earth. They had finally made it home.