Wrapping it all up. This is the part I think could be left out, for mystery. I like it, though. It's cute.

Chapter Three, Conclusion, Tragedy

In the future-

Janel prepared her prisoner for time stasis. "Such a waste, Lennin."

The man snarled at her through the yellow energy of the cell. "I'm brilliant, Janel! More brilliant than any of you!"

"Yes," she said.

"All the ARC ever saw me as, was just a tech."

"There is no shame in being a technician," said Janel.

"It's as bad as the lowly security officer," he said, hissing.

She smiled. "Yes, but a lowly security officer has stopped your crimes." Then Janel felt a buzz inside her, and she groaned as energy went through. She sighed, and instinctively rubbed her stomach, then tears came. "And undid them."

"Janel!" cried a man. She turned and smiled, hugging and kissing him. He was tall, with black hair, and blue, piercing eyes. "My darling wife," he said, with a relieved sigh. "We had some sort of time distortion. Are you alright?"

"I am, thank you," she said.

"Are you sure? All of you?"

"Yes. I promise, your family is safe," she said. "You are so over-protective."

"It comes naturally," he said, raising an eyebrow.

"And all is well in the technological sections, and Ops?" she asked.

"Yes," he said. "We geeks are all fine. It's nearly end of shift, are you almost done?"

She nodded. "A few things to finish here," she said, "Then we can go home."

He smiled a bright, brilliant smile. "Good." He kissed her, and left.

Alone with the prisoner, she laughed. "All is restored," she said, leaning against a console with a huge sigh of relief.

He sneered. "Are you sure?"

"Yes, sorry. I know you chose Jess Parker for a reason, but it was for naught. The ARC is back to normal. The damage you inflicted by her death has been undone. "

Lennin groaned.

"The database is back to capacity, now that Jess had been alive to expand it. Her later technological inventions have been created. Her work with Connor Temple went forward; the ADD has been expanded and evolved."

Janel smiled happily. Lennin did not.

Happily, Janel announced, "And lastly, the Parker-Becker descendents who had been temporarily deleted from time, have all been born. The many who work in the ARC are all accounted for. All."

Janel smiled at the miserable man in the strange cell.

He smiled savagely. "I remember it. Every attack, every look of terror. Everything I did."

"You are the only one. They never happened, Lennin. That is truly sad. Your greatest, horrible achievements live only in your mind."

He closed his eyes, and gave a small sob. "So, what happens now?"

She pushed buttons on the console. "I update my superiors, and inform them of what occurred. I am witness to the changes in time, after all. I now verify that all the victims lived as they should have."

Lennin groaned. "I meant, what happens to me?"

"Nothing," said Janel, solemnly. "Nothing shall ever happen to you again."

"Time Stasis," he said without emotion.

"Yes. Your crimes were heinous and inhuman, moreover, they damaged time. That can be the only response, Lenin. Goodbye," she said, activating the cell.

She watched as it glowed, and Lennin simply disappeared. From this point in time, he no longer existed. He vanished from time, no longer affecting it.

She sighed.

A button on the console glowed. She smiled, and hit it.

"You promised you were leaving," said her husband's voice. "You're overdoing it. Must I make you take maternity leave?"

She laughed. "No, Gregory James Becker. I am coming, darling," she said. "We are leaving now."

Janel Becker ran her fingers over her expanded belly. Their child was back as well. Laughing, she waddled out of Security, to go home.

The End