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Authors: Gene Brewer

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An
d
 
 
the
n
 
 
h
e
 
 
sai
d
 
 
somethin
g
 
 
totall
y
 
 
unexpected
,
 
 
somethin
g
 
 
precipitated
,
 
 
apparently
,
 
 
b
y
 
 
his

"reminiscing
"
abou
t
lif
e
o
n
hi
s
"world.
"
H
e
said
,
"N
o
offens
e
intended
,
gene
,
bu
t
m
y
tim
e
i
s
almos
t
u
p
here
an
d
I
can'
t
wai
t
t
o
ge
t
back."

Thi
s
too
k
m
e
completel
y
b
y
surprise
.
I
said
,
"What-t
o
K-PAX?"

"Wher
e
else?"

No
w
i
t
wa
s
m
y
tur
n
t
o
si
t
u
p
straighter
.
"Whe
n
ar
e
yo
u
plannin
g
t
o
return?"
Withou
t
a
moment'
s
hesitation
:
"O
n
augus
t
seventeenth."

"Augus
t
seventeenth
.
Wh
y
Augus
t
seventeenth?"
H
e
said
,
"It'
s
`Bea
m
m
e
up
,
scotty
'
time."

"You'r
e
`beaming
'
bac
k
t
o
K-PA
X
o
n
tha
t
date?"

"Yes,
"
 
h
e
 
replied
.
 
"An
d
 
I
 
shal
l
 
mis
s
 
you
.
 
An
d
 
al
l
 
th
e
 
othe
r
 
patients
.
 
And,
"
 
h
e
 
nodde
d
 
towar
d
 
the
nearl
y
empt
y
basket
,
"al
l
you
r
deliciou
s
fruits."

I
said
,
"Wh
y
doe
s
i
t
hav
e
t
o
b
e
Augus
t
seventeenth?"

"Safet
y
reasons."

"Safet
y
reasons?"

"Yo
u
see
,
I
ca
n
g
o
anywher
e
 
o
n
 
EART
H
 
withou
t
 
fea
r
 
o
f
 
bumpin
g
 
int
o
 
anyon
e
 
travelin
g
 
a
t
 
superlight
speed
.
 
Bu
t
being
s
ar
e
goin
g
t
o
an
d
comin
g
fro
m
K-PA
X
al
l
th
e
time
.
 
I
t
 
ha
s
 
t
o
 
b
e
 
coordinated
,
 
lik
e
 
your
airpor
t
contro
l
towers."

"Augus
t
seventeenth."

"A
t
3:3
1
A.M
.
Easter
n
time."

I
wa
s
 
disappointe
d
 
t
o
 
fin
d
 
tha
t
 
ou
r
 
ow
n
 
tim
e
 
wa
s
 
u
p
 
fo
r
 
thi
s
 
session
.
 
"I'
d
 
lik
e
 
t
o
 
tak
e
 
thi
s
 
u
p
 
again
nex
t
 
week
,
 
i
f
that'
s
 
al
l
 
righ
t
 
wit
h
 
you
.
 
Oh
,
 
an
d
 
coul
d
 
yo
u
 
dra
w
 
u
p
 
a
 
KPAXia
n
 
calenda
r
 
fo
r
 
m
e
 
some
time
?
 
Jus
t
a
typica
l
cycl
e
o
r
s
o
woul
d
b
e
fine."

"Anythin
g
yo
u
 
say
.
 
Unti
l
 
augus
t
 
seventeenth
,
 
I'
m
 
al
l
 
yours
.
 
Excep
t
 
fo
r
 
a
 
littl
e
 
sid
e
 
tri
p
 
u
p
 
north
,
 
of
course
.
I
haven'
t
bee
n
t
o
a
fe
w
 
place
s
 
yet
,
 
remember?
"
 
H
e
 
wa
s
 
alread
y
 
ou
t
 
th
e
 
door
.
 
"Ciao
,
 
"
h
e
 
called
o
n
hi
s
wa
y
dow
n
th
e
corridor.

 

 

 

AFTE
R
 
h
e
 
ha
d
 
gon
e
 
I
 
returne
d
 
t
o
 
m
y
 
offic
e
 
t
o
 
recop
y
 
m
y
 
notes
.
 
A
s
 
I
 
wa
s
 
tryin
g
 
t
o
 
mak
e
 
some
sens
e
 
o
f
 
the
m
 
I
 
foun
d
 
mysel
f
 
gazin
g
 
a
t
 
Chip'
s
 
pictur
e
 
sittin
g
 
o
n
 
m
y
 
desk
.
 
"Ciao
"
 
i
s
 
on
e
 
o
f
 
hi
s
 
favorite
expressions
,
 
alon
g
 
wit
h
 
"Truly,
"
 
an
d
 
"Yo
u
 
know?
"
 
No
w
 
o
n
 
summe
r
 
vacation
,
 
h
e
 
ha
d
 
gotte
n
 
a
 
jo
b
 
a
s
 
a

lifeguar
d
 
a
t
 
on
e
 
o
f
 
th
e
 
publi
c
 
beaches
.
 
A
 
goo
d
 
thing
,
 
too
,
 
sinc
e
 
h
e
 
ha
d
 
alread
y
 
weasele
d
 
tw
o
 
years'

advance
s
o
n
hi
s
allowance
.
Th
e
las
t
o
f
m
y
children
,
soo
n
ou
t
o
f
th
e
nest.

I
shoul
d
 
wa
x
 
philosophica
l
 
her
e
 
an
d
 
repor
t
 
tha
t
 
I
 
pondere
d
 
lon
g
 
an
d
 
har
d
 
th
e
 
implication
s
 
o
f
 
that
inevitabl
e
 
fledging
,
 
bot
h
 
fo
r
 
Chi
p
 
an
d
 
fo
r
 
myself
,
 
bu
t
 
th
e
 
trut
h
 
i
s
 
tha
t
 
i
t
 
brough
t
 
m
e
 
bac
k
 
t
o
 
prot's

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