Ignoring the first question addressed to him, the boy continued to spin around, but now he started to laugh, "This is amazing! The lab is so much bigger without the Victorious Mach 2 Turbo! And there is a wall over there! Maybe the lab is small actually..." He stopped spinning and rubbed his smooth little chin, then looked up, then looked down, "Only one floor? I guess the sec-" Then he clued in that he was being spoken to and answered Sky's remaining questions, "Mommy will be thrilled! Dad...well..." He looked at Trembling Nathan, "Well, lets just say he wasn't as keen on the idea of me meeting Grampa." He then ran over and jumped onto Nathan in a hug, "But I love Grandpa!" he spoke as he rubbed his face into Nathan's coat.
"Ahh! Sky! Help me! Kids! Ahhh!" Nathan was uncertain of what to do in these kinds of situations, he read about things like this, so in theory, he knew how to handle it, but for as smart as he was, socializing, and children, where both big no goes for him. "Cute little thing, get down now!" He forced the boy off of him, "Don't do that again without warning." He was still very much uncertain of the boy, and he too was wondering the same thing as Sky, "How did the boy get here?" His machine worked, but, it didn't work.
"Easy! I went through the notes you wrote and by cross referencing this project, project J6, and Project 77, I was able to come up with a theory, and using the principals I learned from your other notes, I created a time flux, linking the machine in all times which it has been existing" He was a young boy, probably around six years old, but he seemed to understand at a level that would baffle most other scientists. "Also, I can't tell you my name, or your other projects, or Dad's name, or Mommy's, or Grandma's, cause then you would change my future and I wouldn't have a home to go back to." He smiled the innocent smile of a child who was trying to keep a secret but wanted to tell it.
What the boy said though, for one reason or another, would put Nathan a bit more at ease. "That makes sense...I bet I wrote that as well...And using past projects to make a new one, why didn't I think of that? Unless I actually did, but you just looked at things from a different approach." He looked at the boy, "Your name in our time space shall be Simon." then he continued to talk to himself, linking what Simon said to ideas that he had.