This chapter is just for fun. Todavia no tengo Primeval.

Fifteen Years Later

Nick Temple entered the ARC lazily, dropping his backpack on the floor and greeting Sarah and Connor with a wave.

"Nicholas, what've we all told you about dropping your stuff anywhere you please in a government facility?" Sarah chastised. Nick rolled his eyes, pushing a hand back through his thick, blond hair.

"That Lester gets seriously ticked when I do," he sighed. He picked up his backpack and slung it back over his shoulder. "Thanks, Sarah."

"Where's Stephen and Allie and Jo?" Connor asked.

"Allie's coming in, she's got that God-awful project of hers from biology. Stephen and Jo are at the park."

"I'm sure Allison's project is great," Sarah said in defense of her daughter. "I'd bet it's the most accurate anatomy of a smilodon her teacher's ever seen."

"Maybe I should clarify," Nick shrugged. "The art's great, the science is great, but it's so creepy. One saber-tooth a month ago and suddenly she can paint them like a pro."

Allie stepped in then, holding a large rolled up paper that was slightly crackled from dried paint.

"Oi, mum!" she called, waving with the paper. "I was wondering, can I go to the theater? They're showing Journey to the Beginning of Time, and I don't want to wait until it comes out on disc."

"Is that the remake of that old movie?" Connor asked. Nick's ears perked up.

"Can I go, too, dad?" he asked quickly. "I heard the special effects are legendary."

Connor and Sarah glanced at one another. "I guess," Sarah sighed. As they ran out the door she added, "Go home as soon as the movie's over, all right?"

Abby, Becker, and Danny passed the two kids as they ran from the hub. Becker gave Connor a sour glance.

"You keep your bloody kid in check with our daughter, Temple," he advised. Connor rolled his eyes.

"They're just kids, Jensen. And I think Allie can take care of herself."

"That's the truth," Danny smiled. "Both of your girls are pretty quick; did you see Jo fight that smilodon off with a pool skimmer? I don't think you could've done that good, Becker."

"Maybe you couldn't," Becker replied daringly. "I seem to recall saving all your necks in a certain future anomaly."

"Boys," Sarah smiled. At that moment, Lester and Jenny came down from Lester's office.

"Can I safely assume that the ARC should be child-free for an hour or two at least?" Lester asked hopefully. His hair was slightly graying but he wore it rather well; he managed to look regal at least. Connor nodded to him. "Splendid. The only thing that can make this the best day of this week so far is if we don't get an anomaly alert."

They were silent a moment, as though expecting the alarm to go off at an inopportune moment as usual. When no alert sounded, Jenny smiled hopefully as Lester returned to his office.

"Alright, then." She turned to Danny. "I think you owe me a drink, Danny."

The leader of the field team looked happy to oblige. "Right. I'll see you later," he called to the others as Jenny pulled him out of the hub. Abby came up to Connor and hugged him from behind.

"How long is that movie, Connor?" she asked quietly. He shrugged, tilting his head slightly to see her. "Dunno, about three hours. Why-oh." He stood and turned to face Abby. "Okay."

He followed his wife from the room, leaving Becker and Sarah there alone. Becker smiled down at Sarah and took Connor's seat at the ADD2.

"Don't touch anything, Jensen," she advised, and he obeyed.

"You're beautiful when you're focused, Sarah."

She tried and failed to maintain a straight face as she worked, blushing and looking down at her hands. "Well, you've gone and unfocused me."

The soldier smiled. "You're beautiful when you're unfocused, too," he pointed out. "And when you're doing the laundry, and when you're cooking dinner, and when you're helping me herd a few composagnothus through an anomaly…."

"Typical dull-as-dishwater housewife, that's me," she smiled.

"Hey, I said composagnothus. That's…menial."

She smirked. "Menial for us, I suppose. After all those memories-you holding a gun on me, that one time-"

"Twice, I believe it was twice." Becker pushed a strand of her hair back. "That first time I didn't even know you and I still knew you were the one. Love at first sight…."

"Stop it," Sarah laughed, pushing him away playfully. "You thought I was some ditzy doctor and that's all."

"To be fair, you were and still are a ditzy doctor," Becker said as he leaned in for a kiss. "But now you're my ditzy doctor."

Sarah allowed him a single kiss on the cheek. "And you're my soldier boy," she whispered.

AL FIN.