After the fireworks were over, they went back to Tomorrowland, where the wait for Space Mountain was indeed shorter, as Chuck had predicted. But, even though the wait was shorter, it was still long. As they waited, at intervals in the line, there were little video games to play to make the wait less boring.

"1...2…3…GO!" The screen blinked. Chuck and Sarah burst into action, trying to shoot the enemy spaceships. Chuck, with his great video gaming skills, easily beat Sarah.

"No fair. You play video games like this all the time! I demand a rematch!" Sarah said. However, by the time the next game started, the line was moving. They went through the rest of the line and when they got to the end, Chuck couldn't help but notice that Sarah was looking a little nervous.

"What's the problem, Sarah?"

"Well, it's just that…I've never really ridden a roller coaster before."

"What? You, the most BA person I think I've ever met, have never been on a roller coaster?"

"Well, you know that I didn't have a normal childhood. None of the cons my dad thought up involved a roller coaster, so it was never on the list. And with all the missions I went on, it never really came up."

"You mean to tell me that James Buchanan High never had a class trip to any sort of amusement park?"

"They did, but I didn't go. You know how high school was for me. I got enough of that on school grounds, I didn't need it anywhere else."

"Well, don't worry. I'll be right in front of you. Feel free to scream your head off, but let me tell you, if you could handle the way you were driving the night of our 'first date', you can handle this. Trust me." Chuck said, giving a little wink. They got on the ride, and they tightened their lap bars. The attendant gave the thumbs-up signal and the train started moving. It entered a tunnel with blue lights running the length of it, and it kept gaining and gaining speed until it finally entered the main course. It went up and down, swerved, turned, and Sarah was screaming the whole way. When it finally stopped, Sarah got out and stood next to Chuck.

"So, how was it?" He asked.

"Awesome, if I have permission to quote the Captain." Sarah said, smiling. They walked forward, and saw a board of monitors showing photos taken at some point during the ride. Sarah searched and finally found the photo of her and her husband. Even though they were both screaming at that point, Sarah's mouth was turned up into a smile. Chuck couldn't help but start to laugh when he saw his face, on which was an expression of pure terror.

"I've been through how many life-or-death situations, and yet I can't help but be scared out of my mind on a roller coaster?" Chuck laughed, "I hate that look on my face."

"I think it's kind of cute." Sarah said, giving her husband a little peck on the cheek after making sure there were no kids watching.

"Oh come on, you can do better than that." Chuck said.

"Oh, I know I can, too. It's just…not here."

"What does that mean?

"This place is crawling with kids. You know what happens when kids see PDA? They go 'eww!' or 'gross!' I'd rather not have our kisses called gross, thank you very much." Sarah replied.

"You do have a point there." Chuck said. They held hands and went down the exit line, which, of course, ended with a gift shop.