Present day (date in loop October 3, 1901)

I quickly landed and returned to my human form when I reached the doorstep of Jolie's house.

It was nighttime and the sky was pitch black with tiny little stars that glittered and shown like fairy lights in it. There were lightening bugs and mosquitoes everywhere (thank the Lord I was in tights and long sleeves).

I turned the freezing door knob and lightly pushed open the door.

I walked into the warm house as I shut the door behind me.

"It appears someone had a little daytime excursion," I heard Emma saw.

Shit. The very fucking last person I wanted to see today.

I turned to face her. Her face was filled with bright crimson rage.

"Get out!" She screeched like an insane banshee.

I stumbled back and began to shake like I was stuck in the Arctic. God, could Emma really be so terrifying?

"B-but I came to apologize," I said as I shook in terror.

"I don't care! Get out! No one has ever loved you and no one ever will. So just leave right now!" roared Emma in a blind rage.

I began to cry and raced upstairs to get my things. I raced like a marathoner back downstairs.

"Well good bye!" I said as I slammed the door shut and fled into the wilderness.

I was on my own and in tears. I had to survive on my own and in the wilderness.

I walked out of the loop and into the present day. I had to find some way to get to Five Points. So I just started to walk and I thought with the little money I had I could catch a train to New York City and get to Five Points that way.

After all there would be some trains headed to New York City and I could just hop on one of those trains and it would be a few hours ride from here to there. Then I could start to rescue the others or at least start to plan to anyway.

I knew I wouldn't be able to rescue them alone.

It wasn't long before I reached town. I quickly fled to the train station.

"Hello, sir I would like a train ticket," I said as I slid him my money.

"Where to little darling?" he said in his thick southern drawl.

"New York City please sir," I told him.

He handed me my ticket and I sat down to wait.

I waited and waited while the June bugs chirped their beautiful songs.

Finally a silver train pulled up to the station. The train I was supposed to take. I stepped on and tried to find my seat.

It was a lovely train with blood red velvet carpets and curtains and cushy red seats. It reminded me of the ones I had seen in magazines as a little girl which were filled with people traveling to faraway places. I always wanted to ride on a train so this was my childhood dream come true.

I finally found my seat, placed my stuff in the overhead, and plopped down on the seat as the train started to move.

I was off to save some of the others.