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Light World 3: The Witches of Olde

Chapter 6:

Annie's POV

"This place was the filthiest city in my time. SinCity." Jim said as we walked by the L.A. Library.

I looked up at it and then back to Jim.

"What about Las Vegas?" I asked.

"Las Vegas? That place fell under in 2133. No one goes there…or went there anymore in my time." he said.

"That's weird, it was THE place to go in 2012." I smiled.

"I guess things do change." He said.

I walked with him and thought about how familiar he looked. I'd known him for nearly a month, but now I realized there was something else. He looked a little like Danielle and me. But that wasn't possible. Danielle's kids died in the plague. I walked with him deeper into the city. Tall looming skyscrapers threw shadows on the street and it made me feel nervous. The church was just a block away now and we could get to the island. I looked over and saw flying cars pass by overhead. The renovated parts of Los Angeles were surrounding the main part of Los Angeles. They lived in City West, Union Square, Central City East, The Fashion District and a few other blocks of city. The old downtown was in ruins and left to the pariahs of California. The dirt and filth of the city.

"Here it is." I said stepping to the steps of the ruined church.

It was missing a huge chunk of it's walls and debris from surrounding buildings had fallen onto it. We could access the station though.

"What is this place called again?" he asked.

"It's called the Light House," I said.

"Who built it?" he asked.

'The Dharma Initiative."

"I thought they attacked you guys?" he stopped.

"No they were good back then. They owned an island and did experiments there. Then they were thought to have been wiped out and when they resurfaced they were evil." I said.

"Oh." He said.

We walked on and entered the ancient church. It made me feel something. I had hope again. I walked down the stairs until we reached the bookcase. I pushed it aside and crawled into the station. We passed more doors and then I saw the globe on the floor.

"Welcome to The light house," I said.

"Whoa," he looked around.

I walked to the computers and turned them on. They whirled to life slowly and carefully. I let the pendulum fall and it marked a spot on the globe. The island was…no. That couldn't be? How is that possible?

"It's there?" Jim asked.

"I guess?" I said to him.

We walked out of the church and headed to the bay. When we reached the coast I saw it. The island. It was so far off in the distance I could barely see it. But it was there. It was miles and miles out. Just a blimp. It had come to us.