OK, I just had to write this really. It's not over good or that long, but it'll do as a filler chapter until I find my notebook with the next chapter in :S

Thanks to those who reviewed so quickly. You made my day and are the reason I continued writing this chapter tonight. When I fail my latin exam tomorrow, I'll blame you :P


Glancing at his watch, Danny tapped his foot impatiently. Finally, the door opened.

"What kept you?" he asked, shoving inside. "I was starting to think you'd moved."

Speechless, Jenny turned to stare at him.

"What are you doing here?"

"Look, I need your help. I know you quit, but this is an emergency," Danny told her. "I've got to go to Lancashire to deal with an anomaly and I need a second person."

"You've got a team, Danny," she replied quietly. "You don't need me anymore. I left for a reason."

"They're busy. Raptors in West End. Now, you are the only person left alive who can help me with this. It won't take long. A quick 'copter ride up country, round up a couple of dinosaurs, and lie to the police. We'll be home by six. Tell you what, I'll take you for a drink after. How's that sound?"

Jenny sighed. She knew this was going to be a bad idea but, once again, she just couldn't abandon him when he needed help.

"Fine, but this is it. After this, I never want to hear from the ARC again."

"This isn't from the ARC," he said, walking back to door. "It's from me."


Running down to the cars, the soldiers started packing stuff in. Connor carefully placed the anomaly locker down and opened the passenger door, only to find Abby sat there, smiling smugly. Annoyed, he climbed in the back next to Sarah.

"Why does he always get to drive?" he complained, as Becker pulled out into traffic.

"Because I'm the man with the gun," he was told.

Suddenly, he was forced to slam the brakes as a BMW shot in front of him. Slowly he realised that the others were all staring at him.

"What?" he enquired, setting off again.

"Love the road rage," Connor commented. "Not often you swear."

"Becker, do you think there's a possibility of you being careful?" Sarah asked. "I feel slightly sick." She was, in fact, turning green.

"We'll be there in a minute, don't worry," Abby told her, smiling reassuringly.

Stopping the car, Becker jumped out and scanned the area.

"Visual showing nothing," he said into the headset. "Wilson, take your team down Regent St. Matthews, Piccadilly. Abby and Connor, you two come with me. We'll check Shaftsbury Ave. Morgan, stay here with Sarah and keep an eye out."

Splitting up, they set off in their different directions.


"Please tell me you've got an experienced pilot this time," Jenny said when she caught sight of the helicopter.

"Course we have," he replied, boarding and pulling her up behind him.

As it took off, Jenny lent backwards and closed her eyes.

"Why did I agree to this?" she asked. "I hate flying."

"Don't worry, it shouldn't take too long. Now, this anomaly. Connor says it's in woodland, but that there's some houses quite close. We've only got tranquilizers and there's just us two and a couple of soldiers. I want you to deal with the police while I take care of the animals. If I try and talk to the police I might end up hitting one." He grinned. "Basically, the old routine. Now, might as well just sit back and enjoy the flight."

"Easy for you to say," she muttered.

He smiled again. It was good to have her back.


Well, there goes. I'll try and update within the next couple of days, but it could be longer. It depends how revision for stupid exams goes :(

Mx