A Trip to a Lighthouse
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2015
All she wanted was to save her father. All she wanted was to make her family whole again. She never expected to be trapped in a world where oceans were called lakes and all the houses were built of wood and bricks. 

The advancement in technology has provided the possibility of "time jumping", but when a tragic accident causes Jane  Vinova's father to be lost in a world unknown to all, it is up to Jane and her intelligent and resourceful friends to find him. But what happens when the machine responsible for "time jumping" malfunctions, and Jane and her friends are left in a village under construction, filled with mysterious, handsome, dangerous strangers. Will they find Jane's father? or more importantly, will they find their way back home?
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