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Once home, Jason bought a floor-model Grundig Majestic stereo—and put the ā€œstill-wonderfulā€ Columbia 360, in Susan’s room. He’d also bought the LP of the Original Cast recording, of ā€œHappy Fellaā€ā€”in stereo! Two years later, he would blunder onto an additional album (Costing $39.95)! This treasure-trove contained six magnificent LP stereo discs. The new, ā€œunbelievableā€, collection had featured the entire show—dialogue and music—all recorded, on the 12 ā€œsidesā€! ā€œRemarkable!ā€ (Quoth Jason.)

November 22, 1963: JFK assassinated! And Susan had grown ā€œrather sicklyā€ Jason had hired a pair of full-time nurses—to watch over her! Day and night! She would be 65-years-old—come February! ā€œStill too young… to be in the condition, she’s in.ā€ (Also, quoth Jason.)

That evening, Susan asked Jason to join her, in her ā€œquartersā€ā€”adjoining the living room, He couldn’t imagine what this magnificent woman had in mind. She’d seated herself, on the bed—and indicated he should occupy the overstuffed chair, across from her.

ā€œJason,ā€ she began, ā€œI don’t have that much time, left here. Soon, I’m going to be joining my husband.ā€

ā€œOh, Susie, that’s notā€¦ā€ he blustered. But, she held up a hand—and stopped him!

ā€œListen, Honey!ā€ Her voice appeared to be the slightest bit stronger. ā€œThis is a conversation we need to have! At least, I need it. Jason-Baby, you must . . . you simply have to tell me… tell me, honestly! You must tell me… from where you came!ā€

ā€œListen, Susie. This isā€¦ā€

ā€œJason,ā€ she interrupted. ā€œI’ve saved those dollar bills… the ones you first gave me… back when you came to me. I’d noted… immediately . . . that they’d said ā€˜Federal Reserve Note’. Maybe I shouldn’t have noticed that. Maybe no one else . . . I don’t think… would’ve noticed. But, I noticed! Later, once I’d had a chance to look at them, closely . . . to really inspect them… I could see that they were from the nineteen-nineties!ā€

ā€œLook, Susieā€¦ā€

ā€œFrom the moment, I guess… from the moment I first saw you… I’d always had this feeling! This special feeling, that there was something… well, something special! Something special . . . about you! Listen, Jason! From the moment that Jeff . . . that my Jeff . . . from the moment, that he was taken from me… from that moment on . . . I prayed! I prayed… and prayed and prayed! I prayed… and asked The Lord. I pleaded . . . with The Lord… to send me someone! Someone… to take his place! To take Jeff’s place! I was unable… to bear any more children! Jeff was… to be my only offspring! So, I asked God… asked Him, again and again… to, please, send me someone! Someone… to be in Jeff’s place! I have the feeling… that Eric had always prayed the same prayer!. He just never would talk about it!ā€

ā€œSusie, I can’tā€¦ā€

ā€œThen,ā€ she resumed, ā€œthere you were! Knocking at my door! In nineteen-forty-two! I didn’t realize it… not right then . . . but, it didn’t take me long to figure out, who you were! Who you actually are! I guess it was… was when you were trying to lay the most cockamamie story I’d ever heard, on me!ā€ She was able to muster a smile! A warm smile. One bursting with sincerity! And love! ā€œI realized, then,ā€ she went on. ā€œRealized that you were… were that gift! A genuine gift! From God!ā€

ā€œAw, Susie. You can’t say that! Not without knowing thatā€¦ā€

ā€œI can say it! I know it! Know it… for a fact! It took Eric, maybe, a little while longer! I’d never mentioned anything to him… but, eventually, he caught on. He figured it out! Now, listen to me! I know . . . know that, somehow, you were! Were sent to me! And this is the time . . . this is the moment . . . that you need to tell me! You need to level, with me, Jason! From where did you come? Was it… was it from the future?ā€

ā€œI don’t know… don’t know, if I can really tell you, Susie.ā€

ā€œWhy? Why, Jason? Why can’t you tell me? What are you afraid of?ā€

ā€œI’m… I’m afraid that… that, if I do… I’m afraid that I’ll get sent back! I don’t want to go back! I really can’tā€¦ā€

ā€œOh, I don’t think that a God… One who was so loving, so caring . . . would do a thing like that! Not after He’s given you such a beautiful wife… and three darling daughters. And He’s given you me! I just hope that I’ve given back! Given back enough… to you, My Dear.ā€

He got up—and sat beside her! Then, he put his head down—on her lap! As before! That many years before! And—he began to weep! To weep—once again!

ā€œHe simply would not do that,ā€ she repeated, softly rubbing the back of his head—just above his skull. ā€œI have no idea . . . about the situation, from which you might’ve come. Butā€¦ā€

ā€œIt really was not a good one,ā€ he lamented. The stream of tears lightened, somewhat. But, they continued to come.

ā€œWell, if you’re that afraid… if you feel in that much jeopardy… then, I have no right to ask you toā€¦ā€

ā€œI’m going to tell you,ā€ he sniffed—and resumed a sitting position. ā€œI’m going to tell you! Tell you… anyway! I love you, Susie! Love you… dearly!ā€

ā€œEnough to risk losing… losing everything? Don’t you do it, Jason. At this point, I know everything! Everything… I need to know! You’re from the future! You are! And you were sent to me! By The Lord . . . Himself! My gift!ā€

Again, he put his head down, on her lap! This time, there was no stemming the flow! The dam had burst! The ā€œgifttee’ resumed patting him, on his head!

Ten minutes later, Valerie—ever so silently—opened the door. Three or four seconds—after beholding the scene—she smiled. And, quietly, she closed the door.

That night, Susan ā€œwent on… to be with The Lord!ā€ Silently! Happily!

Now she knows . . . for sure! (Well, he was positive that she’d knownā€”ā€œfor sureā€ā€”anyway.)

January 24, 1964: Cynthia auditioned for a role, in a road company’s production, of Boys From Syracuse—originally a Rodgers & Hart adaptation, of Shakespeare’s Comedy Of Errors. The original show had opened, on Broadway—in 1938—and had featured Eddie Albert (of Green Acres fame).

Cynthia was accepted. Became part of the

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