Anna's/Elizabeth's father made his way to the top of the lighthouse, rain and lightning beginning to form an accord together. The twins stood in raincoats at the top as well, waiting for Booker to walk up to them. What happened next surprised them, as Dewitt smirked at Robert and Rosalind.

"You think I don't know what will happen when I go to Columbia? I know about the single dimension restriction."

Slowly, the twins' eyes widened, silently staring at the veteran with awe. They didn't anticipate he'd know such information. Booker relished in their speechlessness, wondering how long they'd stay like that.

"I can see all the realities you can."

Robert was the first to regain his composure, straightening up his back and clearing his throat.

"Please understand Mr. Dewitt, your knowledge on the future events will not deter the outcome."

"It will simply delay it."

Their demeanor shifted to a less benevolent tone, Booker noticed how their expressions darkened, but he remained unshaken.

He knew once he went into Columbia, his ability to see the alternate realities would cease, since he wouldn't be in multiple dimensions anymore, only one. The Luteces both speculated that there'd be no way to break the cycle, only hasten its speed.

Dewitt wasn't going to give up however, because he knew only one way that'd break the cycle other than him having to die.

"Step aside." He squeezed through the twins as he approached the location of the rocket, but only arrived to an empty room. A rippling gray light centered itself in the room; the veteran knew exactly where the tear would lead to.

Booker smiled knowing full well that he wouldn't be able to come back once he embarked. With a sigh, he pulled apart the tear as he's seen Elizabeth do so many times before.

He stepped out of the tear into the same location where the rocket had taken him initially, inside the cathedral.

Echoes of "Will the Circle… be unbroken." filled the halls. Booker couldn't help but smile, the song reminded him of Elizabeth's beautiful singing voice. He made his way down the staircase into a room flooded with water. They sure take baptism seriously here. The young detective thought as he eased himself into the surprisingly warm liquid.

I wouldn't be surprised if people just pissed in here instead of going to the bathroom.

He saw a crowd of people dressed in white ahead of him, all surrounding a preacher that sounded familiar.

The priest had been advocating miscellaneous sayings for awhile, but it wasn't until now Booker began to listen to what he had to say.

As the ex-militant parted the crowd to get through, the cleric noticed his presence.

"Is it someone new? Someone from the Sodom below? So-" "Yes, I'm here to become cleansed."

Dewitt played the repentant, sorrow act only to gain passage to Columbia, because the sooner he reached Elizabeth, the sooner he'd get back Anna.