Graphic Novel 3
Chapter 3 The Lighthouse
On a rain-soaked November night in Chicago, veteran taxi driver Marcus Hayes picks up a mysterious woman standing alone beneath a streetlight. Quiet, pale, and unnervingly still, she asks to be taken to 113 Blackwood Street. As Marcus drives through the storm, strange events begin to unfold. The passenger seems to vanish and reappear, the city around them changes into something older and unfamiliar, and a voice over the taxi radio warns him: “Don’t take her there.”
When they finally arrive, the woman reveals a heartbreaking truth. She is Elizabeth Hart, a young woman who died in a hit-and-run accident decades earlier, only moments from reaching home. Her body was never found, and her family spent years searching for answers, never knowing what became of her.
Drawn into a mystery that transcends death, Marcus enters the abandoned house where Elizabeth once lived and uncovers evidence of her disappearance. Through visions of the past, he witnesses the tragic final moments of her life and realizes that her spirit has remained trapped between worlds, unable to move on because her story was never finished.
As dawn approaches, Marcus offers the compassion and understanding Elizabeth has been denied for thirty-five years. Finally able to let go, she sheds the wounds of her death and appears as she once was—young, alive, and at peace. With a final thank you, she fades into the morning light.
Weeks later, a cold case is officially solved, and Elizabeth’s family finally receives the closure they had been waiting for. But on another rainy night, Marcus catches one last glimpse of her beneath a distant streetlight—smiling.
A haunting tale of loss, memory, and unfinished journeys
