After wandering the airport for 15 minutes, they were lost… again. Paul and Ringo were looking everywhere for the pilot, Sean was thinking over his incredibly brilliant idea, and Dhani was trying to talk him out of it.

"Look Sean, I know you think it's a good idea, but it isn't."

"Oh, really?"

"Yes. In movies and books where people go to the past, if they warn someone or tell that they're from the future, our present gets messed up!"

"Name one."

"Well…"

Meanwhile

"Uh, Paul…"

"Yeah?"

"Well, it occurred to me that if we're in 1969…"

"1968"

Okay, 1968. But if we are in the past, wouldn't that mean that the pilot isn't in any records?"

Paul stopped walking. "Yeah," he sighed.

Ringo stopped next to him. "Look on the bright side."

Paul looked at him. "What bright side?"

"Hmm….well…" His eyes got wide. "Well the pilot is right over there."

Paul turned around and saw that Ringo was speaking the truth. Right in front of them (or about 20 feet away) was the crazy pilot that got them in this mess. Not wanting to lose him, the two of them ran to the pilot.

"Hey, where're you going?" Sean asked from behind them.

Ringo and Paul reached the pilot, and were shocked by what he said. "Isn't this great? We're in the 60's! Another thing that they told me was impossible, but I…"

Ringo politely cut him off. "Look, I know you're very happy, but we need to get back to our present, if you don't mind."

The pilot's ecstatic face dropped. "Uh…I don't really know how to do that."

"How'd you do it before?" asked Paul, who was beginning to get worried.

"I'm not sure. Every single bit of logic says that it shouldn't have happened, but it did!"

Sean and Dhani walked up (Dhani was talking to Sean about how the plan would never work) and looked at the pilot's expression, then at the expressions of Paul and Ringo. Dhani was the first to speak up. "We're stuck, aren't we?"

Paul sighed. Ringo did the same. The pilot got sudden interest in his shoes.

"Well, until you figure out a way to get home," Paul gestured to the pilot. "We should stick together and find a place to stay."

The others nodded their heads in agreement. Then, after more wandering around, they found their way out and to a taxi, which took them to an inn/motel.

About two hours after the plane incident, the pilot (they discovered his name, Theodor 'Theo' Richards) was doing research, Paul was finishing his song, and Ringo was playing with his drumsticks. Sean was bored. What to do, what to do? He wondered. Then it hit him. He could find out where Abbey Road was!

He rushed for the door. "Well, I'm going out."

Paul looked at him, then at Dhani. "Make sure he doesn't do anything to alter our present."

Dhani grinned at Sean. His look read I told you that it could happen.

Sean shot Dhani a look. "Fine. Come on Dhani."

Dhani got up and followed Sean out of the building and down some roads. They looked at the news, looked in some stores, and the whole time Sean didn't mention his plan to find The Beatles (of 1969, that is).

Unfortunately, Sean wanted to know where Abbey Road was, so he asked for directions. After getting his answer, he looked at Dhani. "What are you thinking?" he asked.

Instead of responding, Sean ran in the direction that the man had indicated that Abbey Road was. Dhani had a slight delayed reaction, so after Sean was 50 feet away, he started to run after him. It was hard, because Sean could run fast.

Then, Sean turned a corner, so Dhani turned the corner as well.

But he collided with someone. To Dhani, it felt like a football tackle, and it probably felt the same was to the person he collided with.

They both fell to the ground. Dhani knew it was his fault. "Sorry, I'm just trying to catch up with a friend."

"It's okay, mate."

The two of them picked themselves up, and Dhani noticed that the stranger looked very familiar. Apparently, the man thought so too, because he asked Dhani, "You look a lot like my friend."

Then it hit Dhani. He was standing right in front of the 1969 Ringo Starr.