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Authors: Gene Brewer

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Eventuall
y
th
e
bluebir
d
fle
w
awa
y
an
d
everythin
g
settle
d
bac
k
 
t
o
 
normal
,
 
o
r
 
almos
t
 
so
.
 
O
r
 
wa
s
 
there
a
subtl
e
change
?
A
gossame
r
threa
d
o
f
something-hope
,
maybe?-ha
d
bee
n
lef
t
b
y
th
e
 
bird
,
 
an
d
 
someone
rushe
d
ou
t
t
o
retriev
e
it
.
I
t
wa
s
s
o
fin
e
that
,
afte
r
i
t
ha
d
drie
d
 
out
,
 
n
o
 
on
e
 
coul
d
 
actuall
y
 
se
e
 
it
,
 
excep
t
 
for
prot
,
perhaps
.
I
t
remain
s
i
n
War
d
Tw
o
today
,
passe
d
invisibl
y
fro
m
patien
t
t
o
patien
t
a
s
a
sor
t
o
f
talisman
t
o
alleviat
e
depressio
n
an
d
replac
e
i
t
wit
h
hop
e
an
d
goo
d
cheer
.
And
,
amazingly
,
i
t
ofte
n
works.

 

 

 

Sessio
n
Six

 

M
Y
nex
t
sessio
n
 
wit
h
 
pro
t
 
too
k
 
plac
e
 
th
e
 
followin
g
 
afternoon
.
 
Smilin
g
profusel
y
 
whe
n
 
h
e
 
cam
e
 
into
m
y
examinin
g
 
room
,
 
h
e
 
hande
d
 
m
e
 
wha
t
 
h
e
 
calle
d
 
a
 
"calendar.
"
 
I
t
 
wa
s
 
i
n
 
th
e
 
for
m
 
o
f
 
a
 
scroll
,
 
an
d
 
so
complicate
d
tha
t
I
coul
d
mak
e
littl
e
sens
e
o
f
it
.
 
Bu
t
 
I
 
thanke
d
 
hi
m
an
d
 
motione
d
 
t
o
 
th
e
 
baske
t
 
o
f
 
frui
t
 
on
th
e
sid
e
tabl
e
b
y
hi
s
chair.

I
waite
d
t
o
se
e
i
f
h
e
woul
d
brin
g
u
p
th
e
subjec
t
o
f
Howi
e
an
d
th
e
bluebird
,
bu
t
h
e
neve
r
 
mentione
d
 
it.

 
Whe
n
I
finall
y
aske
d
hi
m
abou
t
i
t
h
e
bi
t
 
int
o
 
a
 
cantaloup
e
 
an
d
 
shrugged
.
 
"I
t
 
ha
d
 
bee
n
 
ther
e
 
al
l
th
e
 
time,
bu
t
nobod
y
ha
d
looke
d
fo
r
it.
"
I
didn'
t
mentio
n
th
e
large
r
issu
e
 
o
f
 
hi
s
 
assignin
g
 
"tasks
"
 
t
o
 
th
e
 
patients
.
 
As
lon
g
a
s
th
e
result
s
wer
e
positive
,
I
decide
d
t
o
allo
w
i
t
fo
r
th
e
tim
e
being.

Afte
r
h
e
ha
d
finishe
d
th
e
las
t
kiwi
,
fuz
z
an
d
all
,
I
turne
d
o
n
th
e
tap
e
recorder
.
"I'
d
lik
e
t
o
 
follo
w
 
u
p
 
on
somethin
g
yo
u
tol
d
m
e
earlier."

"Wh
y
not?"

"
I
believ
e
yo
u
sai
d
ther
e
i
s
n
o
governmen
t
o
n
K-PAX
,
an
d
n
o
on
e
works
.
I
s
tha
t
right?"

"Quoi
t
roit
,
guvnuh."

"
I
mus
t
b
e
dense
.
I
stil
l
don'
t
understan
d
ho
w
thing
s
ge
t
done
.
 
Wh
o
 
build
s
 
th
e
 
librarie
s
 
an
d
 
make
s
 
all
th
e
 
equipmen
t
 
fo
r
 
the
m
 
an
d
 
install
s
 
i
t
 
an
d
 
run
s
 
it
?
 
Wh
o
 
make
s
 
al
l
th
e
 
holographi
c
 
software
,
 
i
f
 
that'
s
 
the
prope
r
 
terminology
?
 
Wh
o
 
make
s
 
you
r
 
eatin
g
 
utensil
s
 
an
d
 
you
r
 
clothes
?
 
Wh
o
 
plant
s
 
th
e
 
grains
?
 
What abou
t
al
l
th
e
othe
r
thing
s
tha
t
yo
u
surel
y
nee
d
an
d
us
e
o
n
K-PAX?"

pro
t
smacke
d
hi
s
forehea
d
wit
h
th
e
pal
m
o
f
hi
s
han
d
an
d
muttered
,
"Mam
a
mia.
"
Then
,
 
"Al
l
right
.
 
Let
m
e
se
e
 
i
f
I
 
ca
n
 
mak
e
 
i
t
 
complicate
d
 
enoug
h
 
fo
r
 
yo
u
 
t
o
 
understand.
"
 
H
e
 
leane
d
 
forwar
d
 
i
n
hi
s
 
chai
r
 
and
fixe
d
 
m
e
 
wit
h
 
hi
s
 
penetratin
g
 
blac
k
 
gaze
,
 
a
s
 
h
e
 
di
d
 
wheneve
r
 
h
e
 
wante
d
 
t
o
 
mak
e
 
sur
e
 
I
 
wa
s
 
paying
attention
.
"I
n
th
e
firs
t
place
,
w
e
hardl
y
eve
r
wea
r
an
y
clothin
g
o
n
K-PAX
.
 
Excep
t
 
onc
e
 
eac
h
 
cycle-every twenty-on
e
 
o
f
 
you
r
 
years-whe
n
 
w
e
 
hav
e
 
som
e
 
col
d
 
weather
.
 
An
d
 
nobod
y
 
plant
s
 
th
e
 
grains
.
 
Yo
u
 
leave
the
m
alon
e
an
d
the
y
plan
t
themselves
.
A
s
fo
r
th
e
libraries
,
 
i
f
somethin
g
 
need
s
 
t
o
 
b
e
 
done
,
 
someon
e
 
does
it
,
capisci
?
Thi
s
goe
s
fo
r
everythin
g
yo
u
woul
d
cal
l
`good
s
an
d
services.
'
No
w
d
o
yo
u
ge
t
it?"

"Surel
y
ther
e
ar
e
job
s
n
o
on
e
want
s
t
o
do
.
Har
d
 
labor
,
 
fo
r
 
example
,
 
o
r
 
cleanin
g
 
publi
c
 
toilets
.
 
That's
onl
y
huma
n
nature."

"Ther
e
ar
e
n
o
human
s
o
n
K-PAX."

I
glare
d
bac
k
a
t
him
.
"O
h
yes
,
I
forgot."

"Besides
,
ther
e
i
s
nothin
g
 
tha
t
 
need
s
 
t
o
 
b
e
 
don
e
 
tha
t
 
i
s
 
reall
y
 
unpleasant
.
 
Look
.
 
Yo
u
 
defecate
,
 
don't
you?"

"No
t
a
s
ofte
n
a
s
I'
d
like."

"D
o
yo
u
fin
d
i
t
unpleasant?"

"Somewhat."

"D
o
yo
u
ge
t
someon
e
t
o
d
o
i
t
fo
r
you?"

"
I
woul
d
i
f
I
could."

"Bu
t
 
yo
u
 
don't
,
 
an
d
 
yo
u
 
don'
t
 
thin
k
 
twic
e
 
abou
t
 
it
.
 
Yo
u
 
jus
t
 
d
o
 
it
.
 
An
d
 
i
t
 
doe
s
 
hav
e
 
it
s
 
rewards,
right?"

Th
e
 
tap
e
 
indicate
s
 
tha
t
 
I
 
chuckle
d
 
here
.
 
"Okay
.
 
Ther
e
 
ar
e
 
n
o
 
undesirabl
e
 
jobs
.
 
Bu
t
 
wha
t
 
abou
t
 
the
othe
r
sid
e
o
f
 
th
e
 
coin
?
 
Wha
t
 
abou
t
 
th
e
 
specialt
y
 
job
s
 
tha
t
 
tak
e
 
a
 
lo
t
 
o
f
 
training
?
 
Lik
e
 
medicine
.
 
O
r
 
law.
Wh
o
doe
s
those?"

"W
e
 
hav
e
 
n
o
 
laws
,
 
therefor
e
 
n
o
 
lawyers
.
 
A
s
 
fo
r
 
th
e
 
former
,
 
everyon
e
 
practice
s
 
medicine
,
 
so;
,
 
in
general
,
ther
e
 
i
s
 
n
o
 
nee
d
 
fo
r
 
doctors
,
 
either
.
 
O
f
 
cours
e
 
ther
e
 
ar
e
 
som
e
 
wh
o
 
ar
e
 
mor
e
 
intereste
d
 
i
n
such
matter
s
tha
n
ar
e
others
,
an
d
the
y
ar
e
availabl
e
wheneve
r
anybod
y
need
s
them
.
Fo
r
surgery
,
primarily-"

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