It was 4 o'clock when the two agents got to the stones. They sat down and got their breath back. They watched as birds flew above their heads and rabbits scurried into holes. As Dana was so slim she already had a very small baby bump. She rested her hand on her stomach and Fox's joined hers there. He offered to set up their tent and she agreed gratefully. After watching him put it up for the second time they crawled inside and set their sleeping bags up and flopped on top of them. This, she remembered was where she had told Fox the great news the previous day. She couldn't believe that he had not already figured out that she was pregnant; instead he thought she had cancer again! She would have hoped that he would have realised that if she had cancer again she would have told him straight away. But she guessed that he would have thought she would have told him straight away about her pregnancy. But to be honest she couldn't believe it herself. After being declared barren after her abduction she had done pretty well conceiving two babies. They lay together and after only an hour they had already fallen asleep. They had not eaten but neither of them seemed that bothered. As they slept, it finally got dark and as Dana twisted in her sleep her baby gave a kick that woke her up. She looked at her watch; it was 11:23pm. She decided to wake Fox to tell him about the kick as it was the first one. But just as she was about to, a bright light shone through the thin tarpaulin Fox had used to give them that extra bit of warmth, and she ran out of the tent to investigate. She looked up and to her astonishment the brightest light she had ever seen, shone down in a beam from the night sky. She stood, captivated staring at the light watching what it was doing. She watched in amazement as, one by one the huge stones that had once stood there began to disappear. 1, then 2, then 3, gone. Before her disbelieving eyes. She ran back into the tent to wake Fox.

"Fox!! Wake up!!" She shook him until he open his eyes.

"What?" he groaned.

"Quickly, look outside!" Dana pulled him up. They both went outside, by which time the light and all of the stones had gone.

"What the…?" Fox began to ask, but stopped. Dana turned to look at him and he looked back, both in a state of shock. Neither of them knew what to do then. There were thoughts running through both their minds at that time, many of them surprisingly similar to each others. They were so tired that they agreed that there was nothing they could do until the morning and so they went back to sleep in their tent, forgetting briefly about the nights proceedings.

They woke up in the morning at 8:54am. Both of them turned to each other at the same time and asked if what they had seen had been real. They got up and dressed and ate a bit more of Fox's stored food. They sat and discussed their plan for the day.

"I think we should stand by the roadside and see if anyone comes past. We could hitchhike to the nearest town and use their phone to call Skinner and tell him what we saw." Fox suggested. Normally Dana would never agree to anything like this, but in her present condition she did not have much choice. They walked the sort distance to the road side with no trouble. They set their bags down on the grassy verge leading to the road and then sat on them. They sat and talked together for a long time. Neither of them was sure how long, without looking at their watches, but it seemed that even though they had been married they had never sat and talked like this before. They finally ran out of things to talk about.

"Well…"

"So…" Dana replied. They looked out into the distance and to their dismay; a truck seemed to be coming along the dusty road. They looked at it as it loomed ever closer.

A/N: Thanks to my friend Natalie for some help with this and the next couple of ideas for this story!! The reviews are so nice guys, thanks sooo much! I hope you enjoy this chapter! Please continue reviewing!! XXX