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A/N: Well, guess what my readers, hehe, it’s my turn to write! This chapter is all mine, what a responsibility! *Giggles* You all know the deal, drop a review and tell me (bluefire) Ana and acidic Rose what you think of this story so far! *grins* Well till later, bye for now. And Rose has the next chapter! Hehe.

“Revelations”

**~Chapter Four- Another World

She stumbles in the darkness as A.J. bumps into his black Mercedes on the roadside. There were no streetlights around this area and the moonlight couldn’t penetrate through the thick black clouds. A.J. runs his fingers over the side of the car and begins to pull out his car keys blindly. Opening the car door, he boards in. Jamelet standing behind him, blindly stumbles in the pure blackness surrounding her all around. The only way they knew they were nearby was through talking.

“Jamelet, I got ya. Just walk around the front.” A.J. states softly, gripping her small wrist in his hand. They both trip and bump into each other before they reach the passenger side car door. A.J. opens it blindly and listens to his girlfriend slamming into the side of the car.

“Ouch, that had to hurt.” A.J. mutters as he hears Jamelet complain about how badly she banged her knee against the car door. A.J. stifles a laughter as he places his palms on the hood of his car blindly and guides himself around to the driver’s seat carefully. “There, made it.” He whispers, sliding into his seat and blindly searching for the ignition.

“You might what to use this.” Jamelet states suddenly, beaming a small orb of bright white light in his face. She giggles as she holds onto a flashlight she found in the backseat. “Figured this might come in handy one day.” She states, rolling her eyes at him.

A.J. laughs and blows her a kiss, “Honey what would I ever do without you?”

Jamelet shrugs her shoulders and shakes her head jokily, “Don’t know, I guess it would be scary to see you all lost. No, actually that would be enjoyable on my behalf.”

A.J. smirks and turns on the ignition, after being able to fit in the proper key to the slot. “Jamelet, do me a huge favor, I need you to shine that flashlight towards the front of the car. I can’t see anything in this pitch black.”

Jamelet rolls her eyes and steadies the flashlight on the car head board. “Ok, now let there be light.”

A.J. smiles and gently answers, “And light appeared and He saw that it was good.” And with that drive steadily and slowly down the isolated darkness. The headlights on the car lighted up the road.

While driving down the road, Jamelet peers over at A.J., “I’m sorry for acting like a chick back there when you hugged that girl.”

A.J. laughs quietly, “It’s ok, you’re forgiven. And I won’t do that unless you know the girl and I introduce her to you before I hug her.”

“Well since we’re all in the mood for apologizing, I shouldn’t have kissed Nick.” Jamelet states softly, nibbling her lower lip.

A.J. intakes a bit of air at that statement, before mumbling, “You’re right, you shouldn’t have. But because I’m too stupid in love with you I’ll let it slip for now.”

Jamelet smiles, “Ok, I know you’ll bring it up when we get in argument again.”

A.J. nods his head, “No doubt girl!” And with that burst out laughing.

Jamelet nods her head, “Ok, I like that plan.” And she leans back on the leather chair gazing at the dark road in front of them. “J, do you remember where we are? I mean the last I remember was going to Kevin’s place to check out some project he’s been working on.”

A.J. shrugs his shoulders, “I was kinda hoping you knew where we are. I don’t have no idea where this road leads us to.”

Jamelet sighs, something wasn’t right and she could sense it. She wasn’t sure what it was, maybe her intuition acting up but there is something utterly disturbing about how they both just ended up here in a dark road with no past remembrance except seeing Kevin. She tried to search back in her memory to put pieces back together to formulate an idea of what could have happened. She wasn’t one to lose or normally forget things since she left that to her boyfriend. But something about tonight and how she just opened her eyes and begins walking down the dark road to the car made no sense. She feels her clothes clinging wet to her and touched A.J’s black jacket which was also wet with what seem like water.

“Did we jump in a pool or something? We’re both so wet.” Jamelet asks suddenly gazing at A.J. who’s concentrating on the deserted road.

“Girl I have no idea what happened. All I’m saying is that Kevin sure knows how to throw a party. Cause I must have drank something for me to not remember what happened. And if we did throw ourselves in the pool, then I wanna know when the next party is.” A.J. states, his chocolate eyes glittering in happiness.

Jamelet laughs softly and leans on A.J.’s shoulder yawning. “Tired honey? Don’t worry, we’ll get there soon enough.” He states gripping the steering wheel.

“There? Where are we going?” Jamelet asks suddenly, picking up her head and staring at the right side of A.J.’s tan cheek.

“I thought you knew, we’re going down this road and see where it takes us.” A.J. states, smiling.

“You ain’t got no idea where you going right?” Jamelet asks.

A.J. smirks, “I have an idea, it’s called no where.” As they laugh softly. Suddenly the flashlight, begins blinking and turns off.

“Stupid light.” Grumbles Jamelet as she picks up the flashlight and starts banging the side of it to see how the light is.

Suddenly as A.J. was driving, the head lights on the car begins blinking and turns off. And again they are left in pitch darkness.

“Dammit” A.J. growls, “I can’t see jack in front of me.”

Jamelet stares blindly at the front of the car window only to be greeted with nothing but darkness. A.J. slowed down the vehicle when suddenly a large bump struck the front of the car.

“Uh oh.” A.J. whispers as he stares at the front of car. “I think I ran over something.”

Jamelet shakes her head softly and blindly opens the car door to step out. A.J. does the same as they both reach the front of the car. Jamelet bends down on the ground in front of the car to touch what seemed like a lock of hair. “It’s a person A.J.!” Jamelet states with fear evident in her voice.

A.J. bends down to touch what seemed like another body on the ground. “It’s two people. Oh God, what the hell are they doing in this place, in the middle of no where?”

“Probably the same as us.” Jamelet states as A.J. pulls out his cellular phone to call for help.

“Ok, paramedics will be here in a few. And we can get out of this place.” A.J. mumbles as bends down to touch a person’s face.
~*~

Howie grips the wheel and speeds off down the Alcatraz road. Ana sits besides him, staring out the window aimlessly. The buzzer in the ambulance goes off as a call came that there was an accident on Apocalyptic Road.

“Why would anyone be down there on that road? It’s been considered the worst place to travel since it’s always so dark over there.” Howie states, glancing at his partner Ana through the corner of his eye.

Ana smiles, “I’m thinking their all too drunk to be there and are all lost. You know the same calls that happen whenever any one goes down there.”

Howie smirks, his chocolate eyes twinkling in glee as they pull up in to the deserted road. “Well there they are. Looks like two kids are hit. Those two must have something to do with it.” He states as he stops the ambulance, rushing out the van with Ana. The only lights were coming from the two large ambulance head lights.

The blonde haired woman rushes over to the two teenagers on the ground. “They’re unconscious, we’ll take them to the nearest hospital.” Ana states, her bluish green eyes examine the two bodies.

Jamelet and A.J .try to see the faces of the two teenagers that were hurt on the ground, but the headlights could only light up enough to see shadows and figures move in the light.

Howie pulls out two stretchers to place the bodies at. “What happened here?” Staring at the two distraught teenagers standing over the injured ones.

A.J. shakes his head, “I don’t know, we were driving in the car when our head lights went off. I couldn’t see anything in front of me and these kids must have been out on the road.” He states as he helps Howie and Ana put the two bodies on the stretchers.

“Ok, but why are you doing out here? Haven’t you heard about this area? There’s no lights of any kind here. This road is called Apocalyptic. No one lives here because no funds have been made to buy this land. Hence the fact there are no houses and lights around here. It’s too dangerous to be out here in the middle of the night without some light.” Ana explains as she and Howie rolls the stretchers back to the ambulance.

“That’s the thing. See we just ended up here, we have no clue to how we ended up in this place. It’s weird cause the last thing I remembered was being at my friend’s house.” A.J. states trying to focus his eyes on the two paramedics who’s apparition was seen through the white head lights. It was still too dark to clearly see who the paramedics were as he strains his eyes trying to identify the paramedics. He felt a connection with the youths hit and the paramedics. That idea dissolves when one of the paramedics spoke up.

Howie not believing the story just nodded his head, “Ok. Well, I’ll need you to come with us to the hospital. You’ll be getting questioned more about this info ok?”

Jamelet gulps, “Look trust me man, we couldn’t see those kids, I just wanna know if they’ll be ok.”

Ana smirks, “Well you didn’t kill them if that’s what you wanna know, but you’ll have to come with us. You could be under police custody with what you did.”

A.J. gulps, “Maybe it doesn’t have to come to that. Just listen to us.”

Howie rolls the stretchers into the back of the ambulance and closes the door, locking it. Ana boards in the passenger’s seat and Howie gets in the driver’s seat.

A.J. runs up to the window, “Wait, please wait, don’t go yet, take us with you. We’re lost and I’m not feeling too well.” His skin paled as he coughs painfully.

Howie stares at the two teens soaking wet. “I guess we should take them with us, they could get pneumonia if they stay out in this cold any longer.”

Ana nods and opens her side of the door, “Hop in. Looks like you got a free ride.”

Jamelet and A.J. smile as they board the ambulance through the side, joining the back where the blonde haired teens are lying on the stretchers unconscious. And with that, the ambulance pulls away and heads to the nearest hospital.
~*~

Jamelet leans her head back on the soft plush couch that she was sitting in for the past hour. She was tired of all the questioning and now it was A.J.’s turn. Two policemen came and took each of them to a room to question them. It seemed A.J. was taking longer than she thought. Suddenly the thick wooden door of the small conference room at the lobby of the hospital opens as A.J. steps out of it yawning. Two policemen stepped out of the room behind him scribbling something down on a pad. The two policemen smile and walk away disappearing at the corner of the hallway. A.J. sighs and plops besides Jamelet on the couch.

“Well, what happened. Why you took so long?” Jamelet asks nervously.

A.J. shrugs his shoulders, “They kept pausing and writing stuff down. That’s why it took so long, plus they kept asking me the same questions over and over again to see if I was lying.”

“And were you?” Jamelet asks.

A.J. rolls his eyes, “Why would I lie about something this serious?”

Jamelet shrugs her shoulders and walks over to the small window in the deserted hospital hallway. The bright white walls and ceiling loom brightly with the white sharp lights beaming from the ceiling. The smell of medicine and aesthetics filled the hallway as doctors and nurses walk by the couple whispering.

Jamelet peers out the window to be greeted by the early dawn to see the sky opening it’s white clouds releasing the warm sunlight. It’s soft delicate orange and yellow rays of lights linger in the air until the sun rose completely. She smiles at the simple beauty of it as A.J. leans next to her to watch the sunrise. He smiles and places his arm around her shoulders, “It’s so gentle isn’t it?”

Jamelet nods and stares at the streets below. Suddenly both their mouths drops open as they stare at what used to be a large city, now all that is seen is a desert, an isolated land before them. A city that lies in ruins, buildings were broken and decayed. No people are walking or driving anywhere. It seems only armed soldiers marched around the dry land as they practice shooting. Jamelet looks to see for any building, homes, people, besides the violent soldiers that were outside. But nothing was there. Nothing but the beige dusty earth and the bodies of armed soldiers scattered around the place.

“This isn’t our home Alex.” Jamelet whispers in panic.

A.J. nods his head, “No, this is some warped version of our place. Earth can’t be like this. Where’s the people? Why the soldiers? There’s no buildings and stuff. It’s like this place is abandoned or something, Like a war is coming or is here.”

Jamelet shook her head, “Something is wrong, very wrong about this picture. This isn’t our home, I just know it.” And the couple stares out the window in awe and confusion as the day begins with the sun beaming happily: the only thing that did remain the equivalent to their old world.
~**~

**~To Be Continued…~**