Great story, Gerard. We never got to see what ultimately happened to Angelique after Barnabas, Dr. Hoffman and Prof. Stokes returned to "present day Collinwood" from their trip back to 1840. (I have read some speculation that Ms. A. was sitting and waiting there in the drawing room of the Old House for Barnabas to return from Roger's, no doubt, engrossing speech at the local Collinsport Historical Society.)
I think we all believe that Angelique was NOT going to depart from this mortal coil so easily after being merely shot once by the love-starved (and, undoubtedly lousy-shot) Lamar Trask during 1840! (Who knows, maybe Adam also wondered into the Parallel Time Room after Prof. Stokes arranged to have his wounds attended to?)
Your speculation that PT Quentin and PT Maggie are now residing in Loomis House is extremely well taken. By the way, if it turned out that there was a third Stokes sister named, say, Allison, and she showed up in town, do you think that Quentin, being the truly thoughtless and insensitive dolt that he was, would have also invited Allison to stay at Loomis House indefinitely, in the same way that Quentin invited the ill-fated Alexis to stay on at Collinwood indefinitely, almost immediately after the Q-Man brought his brand, new bride, Maggie Evans-Collins, to the great house of Collinwood for the very first time?
I don't want to say that PT Quentin was a Stanley Kowalski kind-of-hubby, but I wouldn't blame Maggie at all if she took a rolling pin out of Mr. Trask's well-appointed kitchen and belted the lout repeatedly and forcefully over his Neanderthal-of-a-skull! What a lousy and brutish b@st@rd, PT Quentin was, imho.
Bob the Bartender, President of the Kate Gosselin Fan Club