I woke up to the sun shinning in my eyes it seemed like every day but today was different I could feel it. My cellphone started ringing and when I looked at the caller I.D. It was listed unknown. "Hello" "Jane you need to head to the location we talked about I'll be waiting." Click. Sandeman could that have been him after so many years. Whatever was happening for him to make contact was and indication of something big and dangerous. I called Normal to inform him that I had a 'family emergence' and would be gone for a while he of course wasn't too happy with it. I grabbed my things headed to my bike and took off.

I arrived at the location like told it was a run down looking cabin in the middle of nowhere but that is what made it safe for us to meet. I slowly walked to steps and each squeak had me on high alert because who knew if this was a trap.

The inside was a little more kept up the the outside but there were still things littered around and as I looked around I noticed the room seemed ransacked like someone was leaving quickly. I made myself at home or as at home as I could I waited for weeks for him to show up I only left to get food. The a kid maybe 14 showed up and handed me a note and said a man told him to give it to me. The kid started to walk away as I read I needed to sit down because this was big and all this waiting wasn't for nothing. I quickly gathered my things and headed back to Seattle because that is where I needed to be right now.

When I arrived back nothing seemed different until I headed to work and Max filled me in on all that had been going down the television full of news reports about dangerous transgenics one of them being Joshua, how White killed Annie, and about the transgenics hiding out in terminal city. When I went on my break the first thing I did was go to see Joshua I know what it's like to lose someone you love and you always need someone.

When he saw me he had a smile and gave me a big hug. "Hey Joshua, Max told me about Annie I'm so sorry." His face seemed to drop instantly. "I know you might not wanna talk about it I just wanted to see that you were OK and to tell you one way or another we will not let White get away with all the things he's done." He seemed a little less sad but the sparkle his eyes once held seemed duller and that made my rage grow White will pay no matter what.