Terminator: Sarah Conner Chronicles Season ThreeBy:Iron Thistle
The fight against Skynet continues. John is in the future, Sarah is in the present, and Cameron is an empty shell. Now, mother and son will work from different timelines to achieve the same goal, stop Skynet, save the world, and find their way back to each other. Don't miss this fan's ideas for the final season of the Sarah Connor Chronicles.
Rated: Fiction T - English - Sci-Fi/Adventure - Chapters: 61 - Words: 51,160 - Reviews: 11 - Favs: 10 - Follows: 6 - Updated: Mar 29, 2018 - Published: Mar 28, 2018 - Status: Complete - id: 12883039
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A year had passed since John had left. Sarah was sitting on her bed. Today was the first time in years that she had stayed in bed well passed the rising of the sun. She wasn't there because she wished to relax, nor was she there because she didn't feel well. Sarah Connor just couldn't find the motivation to puller herself out of the bed. She felt the despair of failing. She had lost her son. She was suppose to raise the man who would save mankind from the Machines, and now he was nowhere to be found. Her world seemed dark.
Over the past year, Sarah and her new little family had worked hard to fight against Skynet. They had applied enough pressure that Kaliba had gone into hiding. The once strong, militant company was now licking their wounds and scared. The team had also been able to hunt down and destroy several terminators within the city of LA. But despite all of that, Sarah wasn't anywhere closer to finding Danny Dyson, Skynet, or her missing son.
There was a knock on the door. Sarah didn't say anything but the door opened anyway. Savannah rushed into the room and jumped on the bed. The girl had grown much in the last year.
"Come to the kitchen, Sarah! Lauren made pancakes for breakfast."
"I'm not sure I'm up for breakfast this morning. I just need some time alone."
"Why?"
"I'm just sad. Just buried in memories of loved ones."
"Oh." Savannah said with a smile. "You miss John. Like I miss Mommy and John Henry."
Sarah looked at the girl and nodded. She couldn't speak. Her emotions were too close to the surface today.
"Don't cry, Sarah. We'll see them again. Mr. Ellison says that God will guide them back to us. I'm sure Mommy will watch over your son."
Sarah couldn't help but smile slightly. The girl's enthusiasm was contagious. "Thank you Savannah. Why don't you head down. I'll be there soon."
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