~Ignorant

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Quietly doing its own thing, the world continued to do the same thing it always did and that was living its life in oblivion each day. Everything seemed in its place, at least all the world knew about. As business carried on as usual Lester almost smiled as he walked down the streets of the city.

The people he saw, that he walked by had no idea about the secrets that the world harboured. The men, the women and the children, all of them had no idea about this phenomenon that was held secret by those who worked for the ARC.

One day he had been quietly going about his civil service business and then along came the anomalies and threw everything out of place.

Lester listed of the names in his head 'Professor Nick Cutter, Stephen Hart, Connor Temple and Abby Maitland.' Although Lester could remember something Cutter said about Claudia Brown but that mystery had never been resolved. But Jenny Lewis had come along and she was supposed to be the same person but not, something he would ever understand.

Then the first causality had struck. Helen Cutter had caused the death of Stephen and then not long after Captain Becker joined the team.

After Cutter was murdered the team was never the same, despite how much Danny tried. Sarah Page had also put a lot into the ARC and when she died and Danny, Connor and Abby went missing it was like cutting out half of the ARC's heart. With Connor and Abby missing the original team was gone, nothing left but himself.

The people who had changed his life were all gone and there was a chance that he would never see them again.

The world was so cruel and unfair; it looked your right in the face and took some of the things that mean the most to you.

As Lester continued to ponder on these thoughts he drifted to what it would have been like if he had never encountered the anomalies. A smile threatened to breach his face. He knew where he would have been, in the same dull job that he had previously been in. He would have been living a life with no excitement and suspense, waiting to know when the next anomaly would be.

The people he walked by, on their phones or listening to music or just simply walking had no idea, they lived their lives in oblivion to the huge secret that the earth held, and never would they know of the horror and amazement of the phenomenon of the anomalies.


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