"We should make camp here," Donny explained as he stopped the scooter. "We'll get some rest, then figure out a plan tomorrow." Lucy agreed. It was cold and dark, they couldn't do anything tonight. "I've never slept on the ground before," he said, looking at the hard dirty earth. "..This..will be..intresting.."

"Get over it ya baby," Lucy told him. "It's just the ground. It can't hurt you." She sat down. The wind was blowing in her hair. Donny smiled and took a seat next to her.

"The night-light is really pretty tonight, isn't it?" Donny announced. She didn't answer him. "Lucy," he turned to her. She was staring at something, not paying attention to Donny at all. Donny looked to see what she was staring at. It was a house. The house looked beaten down and torn apart. But it also had beauty, like it was once a good house. Windows covered the house and the rusty paint was a light blue.

"That house," Lucy spoke. "It seems..so familiar.."

"What," he asked, confused.

"..I...I can't explain it...but..I know that house somehow," she got up off the ground and started heading towards the house.

"Lucy," he called out. "That could be someones home! Come back," Donny went after her. "We have a long day tomorrow. I think it's best if we get some sleep."

"You can," Lucy said, shoving him away. "I want to check this out."

"I don't want to be alone," he explained, catching up to her.

They walked towards the house. The night was spooky, unknown noises were released in the dark. Donny made sure to stay close to Lucy. When they got to the front of the door, they noticed the door was opened. Vines were dangling down the house. Lucy began to go inside.

"What in the world are you doing," asked a confused, but mostly frightened, Donny.

"Stop being such a wimp," Lucy explained, opening the door. As she opened it, dust blew into their faces. They coughed and continued going inside.

"This place must have been abandoned for years," he pointed out.

"This..seems too familiar," she said, looking at the window. A memory flashed into her mind.

"There's daddy," a woman announced, holding baby Lucy up to stand, to look out the window. Baby Lucy giggled.

"What's the matter Lucy," Donny asked, noticing Lucy's face.

"..I..I don't know," she told him. "Let's just continue." They continued to walk through the house.

"This house has vines inside the house," he said surprised. A broken window had a long vine coming inside the house. "How weird?"

"Yeah," Lucy agreed, noticing a baby bottle on the ground. "Whoever lived here sure left in a hurry." She turned to see the curtains were burned. To come to think of it, everything was burned. This was so strange, yet so familiar.

"Look at this," Donny motioned for her to to come over. "Dead flowers in the living room."

Another memory flashed through Lucy's mind.

"A flower for my little flower," a man spoke, handing baby Lucy a yellow flower. Lucy gazed at it. The man chuckled and kissed her on the cheek.

"Okay what's wrong," Donny asked. "That's the second time you did that face and it's starting to freak me out!"

"I honestly have no idea," she confessed. "I keep getting these...these...memories..."

"Memories?"

"Hey," she turned to Donny. "I'm just as confused as you are."

"Let's just keep looking around," he said. "I'll look over here and you look upstairs." Lucy nodded and headed for the stairs.

When she got up the stairs, she saw more vines. Then she noticed a door. It was far away from her, but something drew her to the it. Like everything else in the house, it seemed familiar. The door was, like most of the house, covered in vines. The door had something written on it. She moved away the dust to see the writing.

"L.D.L," Lucy read. "What the hell does L.D.L meen?" She grabbed the dusty door handle and began to open the door. The room was dark and cold. Lucy turned to see a baby crib...

...A big explosion was heard from inside Lucy's room. A man came running into the room.

"Lucy," he whispered. Lucy smiled up to the man, but the smile quickly faded when she saw his face. "You'll be safe...I promise."

She walked over to the crib. All types of blankets were in there. Some were green and some were blue. Then she noticed a beaten up teddy bear. Lucy picked it up...

...The man picked her up. Lucy grabbed the bear, before she was off the ground.

"No Lucy," the man said, taking the bear and putting it back in the crib. "We can't take anything." Lucy had a sad look on her face and the man snuggled her.

She glided her fingers across the edge of the crib. Lucy walked around the room. She had stepped on something. The young girl looked down to see a photo. It was a photo of a baby. The photo was burnt, all you could see was the baby, but there were more people in it. A womans hand was cradling the baby and a man was next to the baby.

"Why is this so familiar," Lucy asked herself.

"There is nothing downstairs," Donny explained, walking in. "Just some house junk. What did you fi-" He stopped when he noticed Lucy looking at the picture. "What's that," Donny asked, walking towards her. She showed him the photo. "Hey that kind of looks like you," he said with a smile.

"..Yeah," she agreed. "..It does.."

"We should get going," Donny announced, stretching his arms out. "We got a long walk ahead of us."

"Yeah I guess we should-" Lucy paused. "Wait. What do you mean walk?"

Donny did an awkward giggle. "Did I forget to mention that the scooter is out of juice and we have to go on foot?"

"Yes," she said angrily. "You did!"

They headed down stairs, bickering rapidly. The kids were about to exit the house when Lucy noticed a metal door.

"Hmm," she curiously went to the door. "I wonder what's in here!" She opened the heavy door. Inside was a whole bunch of technology. Laser things were dangling from the ceiling and a giant computer was attached to the wall. Everything mostly seemed covered up.

"Woah," Donny said in amazement. "What do you think this is?"

"I don't know," Lucy replied, with a smile. "But I like it!" They looked around for a while, then Lucy found a large object covered up. She curiously removed the blanket to show a large blue machine.

"What is that," Donny asked.

"Could you stop with the questions," she told him. "If you don't know, then I probably don't either!" Lucy got inside the machine. She pressed a button and the thing floated off the ground. "It's some kind of flying car," she explained with a smile. Lucy brought the machine down. "I think we know how were getting to the Bahamas!"