A/N: This is admittedly a very short chapter and actually more of an epilogue, just to complete the story.

In an amazing coincidence, the trio arrived at the same park as before. "Oh, no. Not again!" Holly exclaimed.

"Wait!" Will interrupted, "Don't some of these trees look smaller?"

Jack agreed, "I think you're right, Will. Let's walk toward the street."

They did so and were greeted by a welcome sight: the street was filled with late-1970s cars and trucks, including a Chevy that was blasting some familiar music over the radio. It was a little different, but that was to be expected. They looked around and realized-

"We're home! We're finally home!" Holly exclaimed joyously.

They walked to the nearest bus stop to catch a bus to the house. Once they got on, Jack saw the price for fare was $.50. As he paid it, he thought, "Now that's more like it."

Everyone sat down and discretely looked around at the other passengers. Everyone was either talking to someone next to them, reading, or looking out the window. Things were back to normal and they could relax.

Finally, they arrived at the stop closest to the house, stepped off the bus, and began what seemed like the longest walk they'd ever taken. At last, they were just outside the door. Will immediately knocked on the door and stepped back. They waited with anticipation as footsteps approached. The doorknob turned and the door was pulled open.

"Dad!" Will and Holly shouted in unison.

As he and his children shared an embrace, Rick Marshall was in disbelief. "Will! Holly! Jack! You're back! Come on in!"

They all sat down in the living room as Jack, Will, and Holly excitedly talked about everything that had happened since the earthquake that separated the family, up to their adventure over the past 2 weeks and walking up to the house.

"I worried about you after I realized I was back here and tried to find some way to get back to help, but never could. I hoped you would remember the pylon, but I didn't think you would have so much trouble. But I'm so happy you're all finally back."

After they'd been back for a few hours, Jack left for his own home to see his wife and daughter. The brief trip to the future had made him even more determined to treasure every moment. At last, the Marshall family's journey was over. They could finally put the Land of the Lost behind them and enjoy truly being home.

THE END