Shortly after talking with the kids in the park, Ethan had met up with the others at the lab in order to tell them his idea.

"That's a great idea, Ethan," said Emily.

"Yeah, teaching the kids about the future creatures could help with things later down the road and it sounds like a lot of fun too," said Luis.

"Unless those creatures aren't around thanks to us," said C.G.

"That's not for us to worry about, C.G," said Luis.

"I hate to say it but I agree, we shouldn't really know what our future holds now that our plans to change it are in motion," said Emily.

"Even Squibbon understands," she said while the tiny creature jumped on her.

"Plus, the world always finds a way to surprise you so who's to say those creatures won't still be there waiting for us," said Ethan.

"Yeah, it's like us meeting you, a tone of strange things had led to that and now we are here trying to help protect our future," said Luis.

"Alright, I'll talk with the library about us having a lesson on the future creatures," said C.G after a second of thinking.

"And we'll start putting together a slideshow of them with facts on them," said Emily before rushing out with Ethan.

"You sure you're alright with this?" asked Luis.

"Not really," said C.G. as she leaned back in her chair.

"I mean I see where you all are coming from, but I don't want to get the hopes of those kids up," she said.

"Kids get their hopes up about what's for dinner," said Luis.

"And those animals come from so long into the future that they would never meet them in the first place so what's the harm in letting them dream of them?" he asked.

"Plus, if those creatures do still exist after everything then by telling people about them today, we can help people live with them in the future," said C.G as she realized the benefits of this.

"That's right, now let's go see about getting use of the library," said Luis with a smile.