Wyatt watched her walk away and for the first time in, well, he couldn't remember how long he had hope. He was looking forward to helping her get her sister back. He wondered what she would be like. How much would she be like Lucy? He thought about how happy Lucy would be to have her back and it made him smile. It also made him wonder what would happen after they got Amy back. Would Lucy need him anymore? Would she want him to stay and would he be willing to say goodbye? As these thoughts rolled through his head he decided it was about time to go find Rufus and discuss details of their last mission together.

He found Rufus deep in thought at the computers, "How's Jiya?"

Rufus looked up from what he was doing, "I'm not sure. She had another episode when I went to go visit her. I'm worried about her."

Wyatt didn't know what to say. He felt like it was his fault that Jiya was in the shape she was in. What were the consequences of bringing four people into the Lifeboat?

He was about to open his mouth to utter an apology when the Lifeboat came to life. He knew that sound and it made his stomach roll. What was going on? Where could the Mothership be going and for that matter who was the pilot? Hadn't they just arrested all of Rittenhouse?

Rufus ran to Lifeboat and said the words Wyatt thought he'd never have to hear again, "The Mothership has jump."

Wyatt didn't know what to think. He was suddenly very alert. So many questions running though his mind. Did they not get Rittenhouse? Were they too quick to think it was that easy? Where did the Mothership go? Why did it leave? And then he had a moment of panic. Where's Lucy? His phone was in his hand before he even realized what he was doing.

Lucy

She was standing there staring at her mother. Her mother. Rittenhouse. She was having trouble breathing as her mother continued talking, "You see Lucy, sweetheart, it is the woman of Rittenhouse who have the real power. You have met many members of Rittenhouse and they have all been men, haven't they? That is because our men are the face, but the woman, oh Lucy, the woman are the ones who control everything. They are the bookkeepers and the decision makers, and …." as Lucy's mother continued on she lost all ability to think.

She couldn't comprehend, couldn't process all that her mother was telling her. Lucy felt like her mother was slipping away. It felt like her ears were filling with water and everything got very distant. She felt like she was drowning again, felt like she couldn't get a full breath in, she couldn't fill her lungs. Then her mother's voice brought her back, "Are you going to answer that?"

Lucy looked at her mother, "What?"

"Aren't you going to answer your phone?" Carol asked again.

Lucy quickly pulled her phone out of her pocket and saw on the caller ID, Wyatt.

She was so relieved to see that it was him, but why would he be calling? She had told him to tell Rufus she'd be back in an hour and her hour wasn't up yet. Then her mother's voice repeated in her mind, "There is an operative on the Mothership as we speak." She knew exactly why he was calling. The Lifeboat had let them know that the Mothership at jumped. She didn't want to answer. She wanted to run, run away from her mother, away from Rittenhouse, away from the knowledge that this wasn't over. Would it ever be over?

She answered her phone as best she could, "Hello?"

"Lucy, where are you? Are you okay? Someone has taken out the Mothership again. We need you back at Mason."

She couldn't answer. How was she going to tell Wyatt all this. How was she going to tell him that she was Rittenhouse royalty? That it wasn't just her father?

"Lucy, Lucy, damn it say something."

"I'll be right in." Lucy left her mother standing there, not bothering to tell her where she was going. She assumed she already knew. Everyone knew her future but her.

As she drove back to Mason Industries the thought hit her that she was probably never going back home. She would never be Rittenhouse. She could never be Rittenhouse. Lucy had done everything her mother wanted of her her whole life, went to the school she wanted, followed the career path her mother had insisted on, had her life ever really been her own? When this final thought came she knew at that moment what she had to do. She would no longer follow the path that she was told she was destined to be on, she would not join her father and mother in changing the world. In that moment she had made up her mind to fight, fight her future, fight her destiny and there was only one person she wanted to do it with: Wyatt.