As Eve fell through the back door she looked around. She was standing in the middle of the desert. Where in the world this desert was located she had no idea, but there was not a tree in sight. She smiled to herself and went back through the light. Fear Dubh had now turned to look at her, his face showing no emotion. She gave a slight nod to her Librarians, signalling to them that the doorway was going to the right place. At this Jacob, began to run at the creature. He tackled the creature through the glowing light and into the dry landscape of the other side. Eve lead the others through after him.

Jacob had untangled him from the creature and was backing his way towards the door again. "Can't we just leave him here? There is no way for him to get back!" Jacob directed this question to Eve but it was Flynn who answered.

"He's better to us dead, but that's plan B" Flynn stepped out of Ezekiel's way and allowed him to step forward.

"Jenkins does too many things to one weapon, at least I'm glad about it this time," He said as he turned the gun towards the creature. As he pulled the trigger large bursts of fire began to shoot out the end of it. He began walking towards the creature, which was starting to show an emotion on his pale face. Fear. At that moment Flynn knew that his idea would work. The creature caught as Ezekiel got close to him and he started to burn. They stood and watched until the Fear Dubh was nothing more than a pile of ashes in the middle of the desert.

The team stepped back into the room of the kindergarten, just as the door returns back to just that, a door. Eve began making her way to the second office, to see if maybe the creature had left any indication as to where her son might be. They all searched the office thoroughly and found no clues whatsoever. Eve looked at Flynn with sadness in her eyes. Everyone knew what the pair were thinking. They made their way out of the office and turned to the last room. Jacob was the one who opened the door. As he stepped inside the group heard him gasp. The room was much larger than it appeared from the outside. It was dark and dingy and looked more like a cave than a room in a child care centre. Hanging from the ceiling were small cages. Three of the cages had small figures crouched inside of them. Eve and Flynn made a beeline for their son, and once he was free they hugged him like they would never let him go. The rest of the group set the other kids free, a girl named Ally and a boy named Brian. They then made their way to the front of the kindergarten and attempted to find the receptionist.