PREVIOUSLY ON QUANTUM LEAP:
Sam has leaped as himself
into the small town of South Bend, New Mexico. He meets Angela, an angel from another
leap, who takes him to a bar from another leap: Al's Place! Everything about the bar is
the same - from the Bartender himself, to the lettering on the front window, to the
visions of people he has known on previous leaps - except the bar is in South Bend, fifty
years after he first leaped into it back in 1953. Sam plays the bartender's jackpot game
once again and wins! Just as he is about to get his answers on why he is leaping through
time, there is a scream from outside the bar and Sam runs to investigate. Sara Perkins,
the 5 year-old daughter of Moira McCloud and step-daughter of her husband, Brad McCloud,
has been kidnapped off the street and unless she is found within the next 24 hours, she
will be murdered. There is a 30 million dollar ransom note on her head...the exact amount
of Sara's trust fund. Angela helps Dr. Beckett to pose as Sam Beederman, a FBI agent, and
he begins to head up the kidnapping investigation with Perry Mason, a local police
officer. As Sam and Detective Mason get statements from Sara's mother and stepfather, Al
Calavicci follows Angela into Al's Place where the observer asks a few questions to the
bartender, who can see him. No answers are given yet, but when Al returns to the project
control room, Angela has followed him in! She gives some advice and soothing words to the
project staff about the possibility of Dr. Beckett's return someday and then leaves
through the imaging chamber door and passes into Sam's reality! Al tells Sam that Ziggy
predicts that there may be clues to Sara's kidnapping on the road where her body is going
to be found unless Sam can prevent the murder. Still waiting on ransom instructions from
the kidnappers, Sam, Mason, and Angela venture out to search for anything that might lead
them to Sara. The kidnappers are discovered to be working for someone else so far unnamed
and in a turn of events, one of the men kills the other and plots to take all the money
for himself. While waiting on further instructions from the kidnappers, Sam again goes to
Al's Place where the bartender gives Sam the opportunity to go home. But Sam decides to
stay and help Moira and Brad find their daughter instead. Back at the project, Al dreams
of his father which leads him and Ziggy to uncover several photos of Al's Place taken
throughout history in many different locations... all with faces both Sam and Al recognize
to have passed on in their lives. After Al explains that Ziggy's theory of how the bar can
exist and not exist at the same time is called a mirror expression, Sam discovers that the
man behind the kidnapping is Brad McCloud, Moira's husband. Brad is now being blackmailed
by the kidnapper, Joey, who demands that the 30 million dollars be transferred to him or
Brad and Sara will both be killed. Sam and Mason arrest Brad as the story
continues...
PART
NINE
Thursday, November 27th, 2003
11:40pm
South Bend, New Mexico
'I couldn't
imagine what Moira must be going through. First her daughter is taken from her and now she
finds out the man behind it is her own husband. I wanted to reach out to her... to hold
her... but I just sat next to her on the sofa as she cried for over two hours. Al
continued to fight with Ziggy for information, but the hybrid computer was being no
help. All we knew was that this was a plot of murder, kidnapping, extortion, and
betrayal. It sounded liked something Nick Allen might have investigated back in the 50's
and it may as well have been: Nick's mirror image, Detective Perry Mason had secured Brad
in the bedroom and was still questioning him as I told Moira what must be done now in
order to save Sara.'
"When John
was killed, I didn't know what I would do. He held us together, Sam." Moira had
finally stopped weeping. Now she sat upright on the edge of the sofa; still in disbelief
that her husband was the one behind this horrible situation.
"I know it's
hard, Moira. But you can come through this," Sam offered. "Do you understand
what we have to do now?"
"Sam,"
Al interrupted, "I can't believe you want her to do this."
"When we go
to the bank in the morning, you want me to pretend that I know nothing about Brad's
involvement in this. You want me to stay by his side the entire time."
Sam nodded,
"I know it will be difficult, but we don't know if this kidnapper, Joey, may be
watching tomorrow. If he suspects that you know Brad is being blackmailed, it might put
your daughters life in danger. We just can't take a chance."
"If I were
her, Sam," said Al as he punched at the screaming handlink, "I'd punch him right
in the nose." Al made a fist and punched at the wall of the imaging chamber.
"I'd make that nozzle hurt."
Moira stared at
the plush carpeting that devoured the living room floor. "All right. I'll do it. For
Sara."
"That's a
strong woman," Al admired.
"Okay,"
said Sam as he rose from the sofa, "I am going to go down the hall and bring Perry
and Brad in here so that we can discuss details. Are you going to be okay with seeing him
right now, Moira?"
She shrugged.
"No. But if this is the only way, I'll live with it."
Sam nodded and
left the room. As he walked toward the bedroom where Mason was holding Brad, Al continued
his attempt to access data from Ziggy. "Don't worry, honey. Sam will get your
daughter back."
Sam knocked at
the door and Mason acknowledged that he could enter. Brad was restrained with his hands in
handcuffs behind his back. The man looked very tired; as well they all did. It was nearly
midnight and the emotion of the day had taken its toll.
Mason asked Sam,
"Moira will go along with our plan for tomorrow?"
Sam glared at
Brad. "She's reluctant, but she agreed in the interest of her daughter."
Brad spoke
softly, "Since I have agreed to this as well, can you take off the cuffs now?"
Perry glowered at
the prisoner. "Those cuffs aren't coming off until we leave the house in the morning.
You'll do what we say, when we say it, and how we want it done or you will face the death
penalty for the murder of John Perkins. I'll make damn sure of that! However, if you
cooperate, I'll only ask the judge for a life sentence."
"Sounds
great," replied Brad smugly.
"Moira's
waiting," said Sam to Mason. "Bring him out to the living room so we can all
discuss how this will work tomorrow."
Mason led Brad
down the hallway to the living room. Moira stood from the sofa as they approached. Her
face was grim. She wanted to cry but held back the tears. Brad would never see her cry
again. She screamed, "You bastard!" Suddenly she ran toward him and punched him
square in the jaw! He reeled back, unable to catch himself with hands secured behind his
back. Brad tumbled to the floor as Moira lurched at him again.
"That's it,
honey!" cheered Al. "Knock him one good!"
Sam grabbed her
arms firmly and held her back. He couldn't help but smile as her punch (not to mention her
face) reminded him again of Tess McGill. "Moira," calmed Sam, "Let him
be."
"Sam!"
frowned Al, "Let her have another go at that nozzle!"
To both Al and
Moira, Sam responded, "Justice will serve him soon. But we don't need him looking
beat up tomorrow. Okay?"
Moira and Al
glared at Brad; emotions raging. Then she caught herself and nodded to Sam. "All
right, Sam. For now."
The doorbell
rang. Everyone in the room stood still. Sam nodded silently at Al to check and see who was
at the door. Al moved his holographic head through the doorway and peered out into the
darkness of the front porch. A woman screamed loudly and Al fell back through the door,
startled.
At that moment,
Brad made his move to escape. During the fall, Mr. McCloud had thrown his feet behind the
handcuffs chains and now had his hands in front of him! He grabbed Mason's gun from its
holster and backed away from everyone; gun cocked and pointed. "Don't anybody move!
I'll kill you all!"
Al stood from his
tumble on the floor as Sam took a step forward. "Brad, don't make this harder on
yourself."
"Shut
up!" shouted the angry man. "Step back!" Brad shifted his glance at Mason.
"Toss the keys to the cuffs over to me. Nice and slow, Detective. Everybody back
against the wall!"
"You better
do what he says, Sam," said Al. "Back up against the door."
Sam began to move
back toward the wall about 4 feet from the door as Mason tossed the keys over to
Brad. "Al, do something!" whispered Sam.
Brad continued,
"Nice and slow, boys and girls, that's it."
"I'm about
to, but you gotta back against the door, Sam! The door! Not the wall!"
Brad picked up
the keys and began to unlock the cuffs. He nearly dropped the gun in his attempt to get
free, but in four seconds the cuffs collapsed to the floor.
Sam adjusted his
direction and backed up to the door. "Al what are you doing?"
"Trust me,
Sam. Turn the doorknob now!"
Sam put his hands
behind his back and slowly turned the knob until it clicked. The unlocked door immediately
flew open and a blinding light filled the room! It was so beautiful that Sam couldn't bear
to look directly at it. There was euphoric music coming from somewhere; from everywhere
around them. Mason and Moira fell to their knees both hiding their eyes. The light
shattered Al's image from Sam as Brad was knocked backward into the stone fireplace wall;
the blow knocking him out cold. And then the light was gone. And the room was silent. But
only for a moment.
"Al!"
shouted Angela at the top of her very loud and booming voice, "Don't ever scare me
like that again! I ring the doorbell and a peeping little head pops out at me from the
center of the door! ¡Pensé
moriría otra vez!"
Sam, Moira, and
Mason remained on their knees still in awe of what had just happened. Al walked to Angela
who was still standing in the open doorway. "Angelita," smiled Al, "if I
found you even remotely attractive, I'd kiss ya."
"Hmmmph!"
scolded Angela as she slammed the door and sunk into the reclining chair nearby. "Oh
everybody get up, get up! You act like you never see an angel before! Jeez..." she
began to laugh hysterically.
Sam rose to his
feet; mouth wide open. "Oh my God! You're... you're an..."
"I told
you!" smiled Angela, "I'm an angel!"
"It can't
be," whispered Moira. "How--"
"Is a
miracle... no?" Angela just sat and smiled at the group.
Mason spoke,
"I can't believe it...."
Al wandered to Sam
who was still standing near the door. "I tried to tell you, Sam! She's the real
thing! Not nearly as light as one would imagine, but the real deal."
"Just when I
was beginning to like you! Oy!" Angela frowned and turned her head away from them.
Mason and Moira
both stood up finally and the detective moved in on Brad, who was beginning to stir on the
floor. Mason said, "I'm not sure what to say, Angela. I don't know how you did it,
but thank you." He put the handcuffs back on Brad and Sam helped him lift the man to
a lounge chair situated in the corner of the living room near the fireplace.
Moira stepped to
the front door and opened it. "Headlights from a car maybe?" she whispered to
herself. The night was thick outside, but she could clearly see that there was no vehicle
in sight. She turned to face Angela, who sat calmly and warmly looking back.
"Don't be
afraid," said Angela. "I am here to help. And when my mission is completed, I
will leave and no one from this time will remember me." The angel's face sombered a
bit.
"That's how
you know her!" Sam said to Al, forgetting that everyone around him except for Angela
could not see the hologram. "You aren't from this time."
Mason turned to
Sam, who had also walked to the door to take a look outside. He seemed somewhat surprised.
"What? What was that, Sam?"
"Nothing...
nothing. Er... um..." Sam stuttered for the words but they didn't seem to want to
emerge from his mouth.
"Beederman,"
asked Mason, "didn't you say you knew Angela from back in New York? She really is
your guardian angel, then. This is amazing."
Al interjected,
"Sam, I hate to throw a wet blanket on the chubby cherub here, but Mr. McTrouble over
there is waking up!"
"Oy! If you
were not a holography I would... I would!" Angela shook her balled up fist at Al.
Mason said,
"Holography? What are you--"
"Nevermind
that, Detective Perry Mason like-the-TV-show. You better watch our friend there... he's
waking up."
Brad was indeed
shifting in his chair and opened his eyes slowly. He moaned from the blow to his head. The
man tried to reach up to rub the aching spot, but realized he was once again in handcuffs
and no way out this time.
Mason, with one
hand on his sidearm said to Brad, "Don't try to move. You may have a concussion.
That'll teach you to try and escape, now won't it?"
"Go to
hell," Brad slurred as he spit at Mason.
Angela stood up
from her chair and turned to Brad. "No, no no. He is going to Heaven... I have a
feeling about it!"
Brad's eyes opened
wide as he suddenly remembered what had just happened. "Yaaaahhh!! What are
you?!" He began to shake in his chair and tried to push himself back with his feet,
but realized he was up against a wall and could move no further.
"That's it,
Angela!" cheered Al, who came dashing over. "Sit on him! That'll teach
him!"
Angela shot Al a
look of aversion and quickly returned her glance to the cowering man in handcuffs. "I
am an angel. I am here to make sure Moira gets her daughter back safe. And you are going
to help make that happen now... no?"
Brad replied
quickly, "An angel? Yeah right! There's no such things as angels!"
Angela took a few
steps toward him and raised her arms above her shoulders. "Should I show you
again?"
"No! No, no!
Stay back from me!" Brad struggled to keep his head as far back from her as he could.
"I don't know what I saw or how you did it, but just stay away from me!"
"You are going
to be the good boy now and help these gentlemens get little Sara back, are you not?"
She sneered at him, moving closer.
Moira smiled for
the first time all evening as she watched the monster that was her husband quiver in his
seat.
"Anything!
Anything, just don't do... that again!" Brad felt a tear forming in his left
eye. 'How has the day come to this?' he thought.
"Good!"
announced Angela as she turned to the onlookers, once again smiling her big, full-faced
grin. "Now, let us all sit here and work out tomorrow's agenda!"
Al informed,
"I'm going to go back and kick Ziggy into overdrive, Sam. Hang in there buddy."
Al began to punch a sequence of keystrokes into the handlink.
Mason sat down on
the sofa next to Moira. "For once I agree with you. Sam, what do you suggest?"
"Well, let's
begin with our arrival at the bank."
"Say hello to
Ziggy for me!" said Angela quietly to Al.
The Imaging Chamber
door opened with a swoosh and Al, smirking at her, stepped inside.
Moira smiled at
Angela, "I think you are my guardian angel, too."
"We will get
your daughter back, honey. Sam and Perry Mason will make sure of that." She reached
over and gave Moira a pat on the knee.
Al could be heard
laughing heartily as the Chamber door closed, "Perry Mason! Bwahahaha!"
PART
TEN
Friday, November 28th, 2003
8:20am
South Bend, New Mexico
"You're here
bright and early." The Bartender smiled as Sam entered the front door and walked over
to the bar. "And you look tired, Sam. You really should think about taking a
vacation."
Sam took a seat
at the counter. The bar was empty and the only sound came from the radio playing "My
girl" from the back room. "I had a long night... a lot has happened."
The Bartender,
who began to pour a cup of coffee, looked up at Sam without raising his head. "Yes, I
know."
"Do
you?" asked Sam, already knowing the answer. "You seem to know everything,
Al."
Handing the
coffee to Sam, the Bartender said, "As I told you before, Sam. Only God knows
everything."
Sam smirked.
"And you say you aren't God. Then who are you? I mean... who are you really?"
The Bartender
stopped his daily chores and leaned on the counter. "I like to think of myself as
your average bartender. A good bartender is there to listen, to offer advise, and to call
a cab when you've had one too many." He paused for a moment, then added, "but
until that time comes... I'm here to keep serving the drinks until your problems have gone
away."
"We're not
really talking about drinks, are we Al?" asked Sam, motioning to his coffee cup.
"I didn't
say that."
Sam smiled.
"Let me ask you this, Al," Sam began. "Ever heard of a mirror
expression?"
The Bartender
locked eyes with Sam and replied, "Yes."
"Then you
can explain it to me?" probed Sam.
With no emotion
in his voice, the Bartender answered, "The term refers to something that is perceived
as there, but really isn't. Like a reflection in a mirror."
"That's
right. But how do you explain it?" Sam smiled just slightly.
"It's not
something that can easily be put into words, Sam. It just is. That's the way it is."
"And that's
the best explanation.... I know, I know." Sam shook his head and took a sip of his
coffee. "Then why do I always feel like there is something more to learn, Al? Why
don't I just quit?"
"Because you
are unsatisfied with imperfection in your work, Sam. Every time you leap, you correct a
mistake in time, right?"
Sam nodded,
"Yes... most of the time. But success has nothing to do with leaping. We know that
now. Even Ziggy agrees."
"True,"
agreed the Bartender. "but consider that every time you leap, you change someone's
life for the better. Consider this example: You save a family's son from dying. That
action results in a change in the timeline. Now the son grows up and marries someone. They
have a child. That child grows up, marries, and has children as well. Somewhere along the
line, something is bound to go wrong in one of their lives as well. In your mind, you see
this as an imperfection in your work. So you keep leaping in an effort to fix
what you perceive as your mistake. Even though it isn't your fault... you believe that in
a way it is. So there's your mirror expression, Sam."
"My God...
you're right." Sam sat still as the revelation came to him. "That's why I am
seeing people as those I have helped before. Those realities spawn other realities. That's
what you were trying to show me in the mirror the last time I was here!"
"So you see
now that you are in control of your own destiny. It's your choice to do this
work, Sam." The Bartender nodded at Dr. Beckett. "You knew that even when you
started work at the Starbright Project years ago."
Sam smiled in
recollection. "Yes... yes of course. Hypothesizing that our destiny is not
predetermined and can be changed was a large part of the premise for Quantum Leap. I used
the work on Starbright to build on it and eventually create Quantum Leap and--"
"And the
rest is history," finished the Bartender.
Sam's excited
expression changed to somber. "So I really can go home anytime I want."
"But you
have to want to, Sam. And right now you don't." The Bartender stood close to
the counter and watched Sam's eyes closely.
"I do want
to go home. I miss my wife; my son and daughter."
The Bartender
offered, "And they miss you too, Sam."
Sam looked away.
"I know they do, Al. And they are all right down the road. Hell… I can see the
Project mountain from here! But there are so many people who need my help. How many people
do you know who can run around in time?"
"We know
there have been a few, Sam," replied the Bartender who looked up as Mason entered the
bar with Angela.
Sam nodded,
"Yes, you're right again. Stawpah, Alia... but they all needed my help as well."
Mason came up to
the bar at Sam's side and said, "So there you are, Beederman. A little early for a
drink isn't it?"
"Just a cup
of coffee before we get going," said Sam. "Everything set at the bank?"
"Yes, Mason
replied. "The state police have arrived and are on alert. They can be at the bank
within 2 minutes if something were to go wrong. Moira and Brad are in place and we have
about an hour before the transaction is made."
Angela had walked
around the counter and started to dust the bottles of alcohol that lined the mirrored
wall. "You guys had better get a-going soon, eh?"
Sam asked the
Angel, "You aren't coming with us?"
Angela smiled and
shook her head. "My mission is done, Sam. I helped you find your way here, gave you
an identity so that Deputy Fife here wouldn't arrest you by mistake, and made sure that
Brad did what he is supposed to do. He is too scared of me not to keep up his end of the
deal."
Mason spoke up
out of insult breathing directly in Angela's face, "My name is not Barney Fife! Wrong
TV show, you non-flying nun. It's Perry Mason! And what do you mean you gave him an
identity?"
"Well,"
frowned Angela as she backed away from the detective, "I know your name isn't Perry
Mason. How stupid do you think I am? And you really should brush your teeth... that breath
is... how you say nowadays? Smoking?"
Mason backed away
from her in shock as Sam turned to ask, "Your name isn't Perry?"
Angela laughed
heartily. "It isn't even Mason! He ripped that off from his favorite TV show!"
"Then who
are you?" asked Sam as he stood up from the counter and walked closer to the man he
had been working with for the past twenty-four hours.
The Bartender
interrupted the scene taking place. "Sam, I think you and he are now ready to accept
another reality."
The mysterious
man behind the bar stepped away from the long wall mirror as the two men turned to see
each other's reflection.
"Dr.
Beckett?" asked the stunned man in the police uniform.
Sam gasped and
exclaimed, "Gooshie!"
PART
ELEVEN
Friday, November 28th, 2003
8:45am
South Bend, New Mexico
In a hardware
store attic, Joey stood close to the window watching the bank below. He could a couple of
cars parked along the street, but it looked like Brad had come through so far. No police
anywhere except for the security guard who was always parked out front. He glanced at his
watch and smiled. "Only about one more hour sweetheart. Then I'll be out of this dump
and on my way to Europe."
Sara was bound to
a soft chair by ropes; her mouth gagged with a handkerchief. She was tired and her eyes
stung from the constant tears that had been flowing from them since she had been abducted
on the street the day before. She looked straight ahead, scared and confused about what
was happening to her.
"Don't
worry," said Joey to Sara, "as soon as your Mama wires the cash, you'll be back
home in your overpriced bed eating your breakfast from that silver spoon again."
Sara didn't look
at the man who spoke to her. She hated his eyes. He smelled bad and had twisted her arm
when he took her from the little house in the desert and moved up here. She could see the
bruise from his grip just above her right elbow and it throbbed. The other man who had
been with them before was nicer, but he was gone now. After the bang she had heard
yesterday, he was gone.
Joey lit a
cigarette and took another peek out the window. "One more hour," he said to
himself. "You better pay up, Mr. McCloud. Or you, the woman and this kid will pay
with your lives."
"Gooshie...
is it really you?" Sam turned to the man next to him. He still looked like Nick
Allen, but when Sam looked back to the reflection in the mirror, it was Gooshie; his
friend; the head programmer who had worked for years to try and bring him back home.
"Yes,
Dr. Beckett! I can not believe that it is really you!" Gooshie smiled as Sam hugged
him. "You mean you haven't been seeing me as me all this time?"
"No...
no to me you look like Nick Allen, a guy I leaped into years ago." Sam froze for a
moment. "And you don't see me as me?"
"Except
for your mirror image, you look like Lieutenant Tyler. Remember? From back in the early
days on the Starbright Project?"
Sam
searched for a face, but his swiss-cheesed memory still had a few holes in it. "I
don't remember."
"Almost
everyone here looks like someone I have known," said Gooshie. "Al says that's
just--"
"The
way it is," Sam completed the sentence. "A mirror expression..."
The
bartender smiled at the two friends reunited. "It's funny how life can surprise you,
isn't it?"
"Life?"
said Sam to himself. Then he realized, "But you... Gooshie, you died. Al told me you
died trying fix Ziggy and save the project. That was... three years ago I think!"
"Sadly,
yes I did, Dr. Beckett. March 1st, 2000 to be exact. I was working in the Main
Conduit Relay Room and, well ---" (Author's note: Read episode 724:
"Fallen Hero" for this reference.)
Sam
grabbed Gooshie by the shoulders and asked excitedly, "Then how are you here-- You're
a leaper aren't you?!"
Gooshie
shrugged. "I was given a choice. I could either go straight to... you know," he
pointed to the ceiling, "or I could stay and help someone here. I was given the
opportunity to leap forward in time to fix a mistake of my choosing and can not leave
until the mission is accomplished. If I fail, time rewinds to the date of my death and I
have the chance to fix it again."
"And
if you can't fix the mistake?" Sam asked, looking at his friend in amazement.
"Then
I can't go... home." Gooshie shifted his glance to the Bartender.
"You
made the choice, Goosh," smiled the Bartender. "But it looks like you have extra
help this time, don't you think?"
Gooshie
nodded and smiled as Sam asked, "You can only leap forward? Not back in time?"
"That's
correct, Dr. Beckett. We aren't allowed to alter our own lifetimes. We can only help
people outside of our own lifetimes. I chose to help my niece, Moira, get her daughter
back."
"Your
niece? You are Moira's uncle that left her his estate!" Sam grinned widely as he
realized the connection. "The computer chip you created for Ziggy.... the one that
made you rich... oh my God this is incredible!"
"How
is the old girl?" asked Gooshie, laughing. "Is she still as egotistic as
ever?"
"You
mean Ziggy?" asked Sam. "Actually, she is in turmoil right now. Can't get a damn
thing out of her which is why I haven't been able to get much help on this leap."
Gooshie
realized, "Of course! It happened the first time you leaped into Al's Place. I
remember we had the worst time trying to locate you and she kept insisting that the bar
didn't exist but at the same time... it did. She wouldn't do anything for us until you
leaped out. I had to completely reprogram her estimation logs to get her back on
track."
"The
Project has been trying to correct the issues, but has been coming up against a
wall," explained Sam. "So far they haven't been able to--" Sam stopped and
stared at Gooshie. A smile crept across his face.
Gooshie
examined his friend's expression. "Yes, Dr. Beckett?"
Sam
again grabbed Gooshie by his upper arms and asked, "You can leap forward in
time?"
Gooshie
nodded. "As long as the leap is in reference to this particular situation, I suppose
I can, yes. But Sara will die tomorrow, Dr. Beckett. And I don't know exactly when or
where."
Sam
smiled. "Ziggy could help with that information."
"Yes," replied Gooshie, "but you said she is not
working right now and will not help you. In fact, Dr. Beckett, I'm surprised you haven't
made the attempt to fix her yourself. The Project is only a few miles south!"
"I designed the basis for Ziggy, but you and your team
created her. I don't know much about the inner workings of her mainframe and besides,
there hasn't been a moment during this leap for me to leave yet. But you can fix
her," said Sam. "You know exactly what to do from the last time this happened.
Right?"
"Brilliant. Absolutely brilliant, Dr. Beckett!"
Gooshie beamed at Sam. Gooshie turned the the Bartender. "Al, you always said I would
figure this out one day. Looks like you were right."
The
Bartender smiled back. "You better hurry, Goosh. Time is running out."
Sam's
expression changed from excitement to one of melancholy. "I won't see you again...
will I, Gooshie?"
Dr.
Gooshman came close and hugged Sam. "One day you will, Dr. Beckett. But you have much
more work to do. I've always been proud to have known you, my friend."
"Same
here, Goosh. Even though your breath is still horrible, I'll miss you, old pal."
Gooshie
laughed heartily as he felt a tingle run up his spine. And with that, he leaped.
PART
TWELVE
Friday, April 16th, 2004
6:15am
Stallions Gate, New Mexico
Project Quantum Leap
"How's
it coming, Tina?" Sammy Jo leaned over the control console as she spoke to the pulse
communications technician who was adjusting wires and looking frustrated.
"Ziggy's
giving me a fit!" she exclaimed from halfway inside the console. "I had to shut
her down completely just to get the panels open. She kept shocking me!"
Sammy
Jo patted the unilluminated colored blocks that lined the console. "Poor girl,"
she stated.
"Poor
me!" jeered Tina as she spit chewing gum into her hand. She twisted two wires and
bound them together with the gum.
"They
need you on the 5th floor, Sammy Jo," said Al as he entered the Control Room.
"Some sort of flux inquiry I think." He was dressed in his Officer's whites and
displayed a commanding look as he proceeded to the control console.
"Thanks,
Al," she said as she began walking away from Tina. "Good luck getting her
fixed!"
"Any
idea how much longer we will have to keep Ziggy offline?" Al asked the woman who had
been his girlfriend in another timeline. "I need to get back and check on Sam. It's
almost 9am there."
Tina
sighed. "Oh, Al! I have tried all the usual protocols. Nothing seems to phase her.
She is all mixed up inside that ego of hers."
Al
sulked, "Get her back online and take a break from it for a few minutes. I'll try and
talk to her."
Tina
shrugged and said, "I can do it, but she might give you a shock."
"If
she shocks me," replied Al, "I'll turn her back into a man."
Tina
giggled. The technician touched a sequence of keys and the console lit up and Ziggy's
overlooking orb began to glow. "I'll be back soon, Al baby!" She proceeded down
the hallway and disappeared into the elevator.
"Ziggy!"
shouted Al.
"Yes,
Admiral?" replied a female voice. Her tone almost seemed as if she were tired.
"I
need you to be a good girl and help Sam find the nozzle who kidnapped Sara Perkins,"
said Al. "I know you have issues with the timeline, but I need you back in
action."
The
hybrid computer replied softly, "I'm afraid I can not process any information
about Dr. Beckett's current leap at this time."
"Again
I'll ask... why not?" He shook his head at the floor.
"I
can not provide an accurate scan of South Bend, New Mexico when there is a place there
that doesn't exist. It's not in my programming, Admiral Calavicci."
"Can't
you just overlook that one itsy bitsy detail? Just this once?" Al kicked himself for
begging to a computer.
"I'm
sorry, Admiral. My programming won't allow me to simply overlook details."
Suddenly
the Admiral felt a quick pass of air brush across his neck followed by a voice directly
behind him. Al wheeled around at the sudden surprise.
"Sounds
like you could use some new programming then, Ziggy!" Gooshie said, smiling at Al.
Al
stumbled back; both his mouth and eyes wide open. "It can't be... no... I am still
asleep or something..." He lost his balance and fell off the console platform onto
his butt.
"I
assure you that you are wide awake, Admiral!" Gooshie took Al's hand and pulled him
up. "It's a long story, but it's great to see you again!"
Al
stepped back and squinted. "I guess this isn't a dream. That breath would have woke
me up!" Al began to laugh lightly as he looked at his friend, finally giving him a
strong hug.
"Welcome
back, Gooshie," greeted Ziggy. Her tone sounded a bit more upbeat than before,
Al noticed.
"Thank
you, Ziggy," replied Gooshie. "We'll have you fixed in no time."
"How
is this possible, Ziggy?" asked Al in amazement. "Did Sam change history?"
"I
haven't had sufficient time to access that data, Admiral. I have been offline for 5.6
hours and need time to repower before I can access Dr. Beckett's point in time."
Gooshie
stepped up to the control console. "It's been a long time, old girl."
"Indeed
it has, Dr. Gushman. I did not expect you back since at the current point in time you are
dead." There was s short pause. Suddenly Ziggy's voice changed to a harsh
digital tone and stated, "Operation not possible. Chaos theory malfunction.
Shutting down all servers." The computer's lights faded and the room went silent.
"Oh,
crap," frowned Gooshie. "I thought that might happen."
"So
you are dead," realized the Observer. "And you're a leaper! Sam was right about
Stawpah... this is incredible!"
Laughing
softly, Gooshie said, "Sam made that exact statement to me only a few moments ago,
Admiral Calavicci." Gooshie stooped down and saw that the panels to the console were
still open from where Tina had left her work a few minutes ago.
Al
approached the console. "Sam knows you're... here?"
Gooshie
began moving around under the console as he went to work. "It's a long story, but Dr.
Beckett sent me here. Remember when this happened before, Admiral?"
Al
thought a moment. His memory came flooding back as he recalled the time before when they
almost lost Sam completely.
Clip
#9
Standing behind the waiting room table, Al exclaimed to Gooshie,
"If there's no one here, that means he had to leap into himself."
"Ziggy gives that a 99.2 percent probability," replied
the programmer as he paced around the waiting room.
"He's somewhere in time as himself?"
Gooshie squinted, "Apparently so."
Al raised up and asked, "Well, how in the hell is Ziggy
going to find him?"
Gooshie paused, then stated, "We're not sure that she
can."
Al
remembered. "Yes... yes the last time he leapt as himself! You fixed the problem as
soon as you realized what had upset Ziggy. But then Sam leaped out of there and we didn't
have to do anything further."
"That's
why I'm here, Admiral Calavicci." Gooshie crawled out from under the console and
stood up. "Now, all I have to do is enter a few commands and she'll be back to her
usual egotistical self."
Al
watched in amazement as his old friend hashed on the keyboards for a few moments. It had
been so long since they had worked together. He had missed the little guy a lot in the
past couple of years.
Finally,
Gooshie exclaimed, "That should do it!"
The
console illuminated and the glowing orb flashed brightly. "Ahhhhh,"
Ziggy sighed with relief. "Thank you Gooshie. I'd kiss you... if you didn't have
bad breath."
Al
and Gooshie laughed heartily at Ziggy's comment.
"Try
her out," offered Gooshie to Al.
Al
nodded and stepped up to the console. "Ziggy?"
"Yessss,
Admiral?"
"Can
you now predict--"
The
computer interrupted him by saying, "an accurate location for the child Sara
Perkins in South Bend New Mexico on November 28th, 2003 at 9:00am?"
Al
smiled, "That's right."
"Yes.
Scanning now, Admiral."
"You
did it Gooshie!" said Al as he walked over to shake Gooshie's hand. "Well done,
old friend!"
Gooshie
shook Al's hand and replied, "I took the liberty of hard filing the process in
Ziggy's memory banks... in case Dr. Beckett ever returns to Al's Place again in the
future."
Ziggy
interceded, "I have the location of Sara Perkins, Admiral."
"Thank
God for that! Where is she?" asked the Observer.
"I
can't tell you," Ziggy replied.
"What?!"
Al shouted. "Not again..."
"Just
fooling around with you, Admiral. She is being held one block down from the bank where
Moira and Brad McCloud are currently positioned."
"Oh
my God, don't do that Ziggy. Is the Imaging Chamber online?"
"Affirmative,
Admiral Calavicci."
Al
walked toward the Imaging Chamber door and shouted over his shoulder to Gooshie. "I
have to give Sam the news. Wait here until I get back!"
Gooshie
shook his head, smiling easily. "I'm afraid my time here is finally up. I have to go
home now."
Al
stopped and turned. "Home?" He began walking back toward his friend.
Gooshie
looked up toward the high ceiling of the Control Room.
Al
realized, "You mean home as in..." he pointed up with his index finger,
"...home ah-huh-huh."
Gooshie
nodded affirmatively. "It's been a pleasure working with you one last time, Admiral
Calavicci. And you too, Ziggy!"
"You
have been missed, Gooshie," replied the computer, almost somberly.
"Well
done, my old friend." Al grabbed Gooshie and hugged him tightly. "Maybe I'll see
you up there one day."
"I'm
sure we'll meet again, Al. I have a feeling about it." Gooshie smiled as he again
felt a tingling flow through his body. But this time it was a calming and relaxing
sensation; something he had never experienced before.
Al
looked on as a bright glow illuminated the room. Gooshie was engulfed by pure white light
which, after a moment, faded into a star-like powder before vanishing completely.
"Good
journey," Al whispered. He turned, dashing for the Imaging Chamber.
PART
THIRTEEN
Friday, November 28th, 2003
9:10am
South Bend, New Mexico
'In
another quantum twist, I found myself with new hope that Moira would soon be holding her
daughter in her arms again. With the help of another leaper, an old friend, things just
might get back to normal and I could finally go home. The mysterious Bartender of Al's
Place had helped me to see my life more clearly and now I felt more alive than I had felt
in, well... since I could remember. I could now see where my life was headed and what I
had to do. I could make life better for so many people if I could just hang in there and
not lose focus. It was as if my life was flashing before my eyes... carefree days on the
farm, those long - sometimes strange nights at the Starbright Project, building Quantum
Leap... it all had meaning now more than ever before. I waited impatiently for Al to
return with the information I needed to put this leap to rest; praying that Gooshie had
made the leap that would allow us both to go home soon.'
Angela
poured Sam another cup of coffee and leaned on the counter to him. "Is time for me to
go, Sam."
"Where
are you going?" he asked.
"I
have another assignment," she explained. "You don't need me here anymore."
"Oh
I know about assignments," smiled Sam. "So this is when no one will remember
you. Is that right?"
"I'm
afraid so," agreed Angela. "But if you continue doing this work, I'm sure we
will meet again."
Sam
stood up to get the hug that Angela was motioning him up for. "Thank you for showing
me... the light," Sam chuckled.
"I
may get my wings yet!" she laughed. "Goodbye, Sam. Take care of yourself,
okay?"
Sam
nodded. "You do the same."
She
walked past the counter and disappeared into the back room as Dr. Beckett sat back down at
the counter.
"Well,
Al..." Sam asked the Bartender, "what happens now?"
"Sam!"
exclaimed Al as he rushed through the Imaging Chamber door into the holographic world of
Al's Place tavern.
"Does
that answer your question, Sam?" the Bartender chuckled.
Sam
jumped up from his barstool. "Al, am I glad to see you! Did he make it?"
Al
grinned as he caught his breath from the short run from the Control Room. "Yes... yes
he did. Who would have thought that any of this was possible, Sam? How'd it happen?"
Sam
indicated that he didn't know exactly how to answer the question by shaking his head.
"He was Mason. All along he was Perry Mason!"
"Mason?"
The Observer laughed hard. "I should have caught on to that! He was always watching
that during the breaks at the project, Sam! Remember?"
Sam
shook his head. He had no memory of that.
"Oh,
you wouldn't remember, but that suits him. It's amazing, Sam. First my uncle
Stawpah, now
Gooshie... it's almost too strange to think about!"
"This
whole leap is strange, Al," agreed Sam. He looked at the Bartender, who was giving
him a raised eyebrow. "No offense to you, of course."
"Of
course," the Bartender laughed.
"Where's
Angela?" asked Al.
Sam
looked confused. "Who's Angela?"
"Oh
no! I didn't get to tell her g'bye!" Al looked over at the Bartender.
"Tell
who goodbye?" Sam inquired with a dumbfounded expression.
"Nevermind
that, Sam," said Al as he turned to ask a favor of the Bartender. "Tell her I
said goodbye, will ya?"
The
bartender gestured that he would relay the message. "Of course, Admiral."
"Al,"
asked Sam who was now serious again, "did Ziggy get a lock on Sara?"
"As
a matter of fact... yeah. She's one block down the street from the bank, Sam!"
"What?
Where?" Sam started for the door and Al followed close behind.
Quickly
pulling out the handlink from his belt, Al punched at the gummybear controls. "She's
in the attic of Claggett's Hard-- Claggett's Hard--" He shook the handlink, which
screamed it's digital tones back at the hologram. "Oh... Claggett's Hardware store."
Sam
said to the Bartender, "Call the Sheriff and tell him where they are!" He paused
for a moment and glanced back at the mysterious man behind the bar. "Thanks for
everything, Albert. As soon as Sara is safe in her mother's arms, I'm going to take
Gooshie's car and pay a visit home!"
The
Bartender nodded his head. "I'm always here, Sam. God Bless."
Sam
nodded as he burst out of the front door of the bar followed by Al who simply walked
through the front window. "Is there a back way in?"
Al,
punching a button on the handlink and re-centering himself on Sam said, "Take this
alley. Ziggy says it leads to the back of the store!"
Sam
found the rear of the hardware store. There was a ledge above he could reach by climbing
on top of the trash dumpster. He pulled himself up and was on top of the roof.
"Careful,
Sam!" shouted Al from below. "That roof looks old... you don't want to come
crashing through it!"
Sam
slowly and quietly walked across the wooden roof until he reached the area just above the
only attic window. Al appeared next to him on the roof. "Al, get in there and tell me
where Joey is and where Sara is."
"Be
right back," said Al just before his image disappeared from the roof. Ten seconds
later Al was back. "Ok, Sam. He's right in front of the window. Sara is tied to a
chair in the far right corner of the room. If you jump down and break through the glass,
you could knock him off balance."
"Is
Sara okay, Al?" asked Sam, a stern look on his face. "Is she hurt?"
"She
looks like she's had a couple of bumps, but she's awake. She looks scared though,"
cautioned Al. "You gotta get her outta there!"
Sam
nodded as he stooped down and grabbed hold of the edge of the roof's overhang. While
holding on tight, he pushed his feet out and came smashing through the attic window. Just
as Al had predicted, Joey hit the floor; his gun skidding across the hard floor about 10
feet away. Joey scrambled to get back to his feet, but Sam punched him dead in the face
and it knocked the criminal back down. Sam could see that Joey had several cuts on his
arms from the broken glass. He wouldn't notice until later that he also had a couple of
small gashes as well.
Joey,
shouting obscenities and still struggling to his feet again turned his face up to Sam.
Suddenly Sam was frozen as that face came flooding back to him...
Play
Clip #10
Lorraine stood between Nick and Sam. Al punched at the handlink
as Nick taunted, "Joey, Joey, Joey."
Lorraine asked, surprised, "You know each other?"
"You could say that," scowled Al.
Sam replied, "Nicky and I go way back."
"Nicky?" said Lorraine.
"Nicky Bellini," confirmed Al.
"He's been using you, Lorraine," clarified Sam.
"Using you to find me."
"Face it Lorraine," smiled Nick, "Nobody wants a
jinx."
Lorraine went at Nick to slap him. "You bastard!"
Al yelled, "No, no, no, no!" But it was too late. Nick
grabbed Lorraine around the neck with one arm and held her head in place with his other
hand.
Sam pointed his rifle at Nick. "Come on, let her go."
"Put the rifle down first!" Nick held on to Lorraine's
neck tightly.
Al observed, "He's gonna break her neck."
"You
aren't Nick Belinni. It's just another mirror express--" The memory had faded, but so
did Sam's eyesight as Joey was up on his feet and Sam fell to the floor from a punch in
the face. Sara screamed through her gag and Al began shouting for Sam to get up.
"Sam, he's headed for the gun! Get up, get up!"
As
Joey ran for the gun, Sam ran and jumped on the man, knocking them both to the floor.
"I will kill you!" screamed Joey as they rolled across the floor.
Sara
was struggling to get free from her ropes; tears streaming down her cheeks once again.
Al
shouted, "Sam! You're too close to Sara!"
It was
too late. Joey took advantage of their position and pushed away from Sam. As if the vision
of the leap that Sam had just remembered were coming true again, Joey grabbed Sara around
the neck with one arm and pushed her in front of him. "Stay back or the girl dies! I
mean it! Stay the hell back!"
Sam
backed away slowly. "Don't hurt her."
Al
moved close to Sam. "You gotta get to that gun, Sam."
Joey
saw where Sam was headed. "Don't even think about it, FBI! Move back toward that
corner over there," Joey shouted as he motioned toward the westernmost corner of the
attic. He squeezed Sara's neck tighter to get his point across.
Sam
backed up as he was told. "Al what am I going to--"
He was
interrupted by the sound of a police siren outside. Joey pulled Sara, still strapped in
the chair, over to the window.
"It's
over now," said Sam to Joey. "Just give yourself up. This doesn't have to end
like this."
Joey
could see several police cars positioned around the building and the officers were getting
out of their cars and readying their rifles. He turned to Sam. "You make 'em go away!
Do it or she's dead!"
Sam
took a step toward Joey and Sara saying, "I can't make them leave. You must know
that. Let the girl go and take me hostage instead."
Al
sputtered, "What!? Sam no... then he'll kill you!"
Moira
was yelling from somewhere down on the street. "Sara! Hang on baby! We're coming to
get you!"
"I
don't think so," said Joey. "It's a lot easier to control a child than it is an FBI
agent. Now get down there! I control your destiny and hers right now!"
Sam's
face changed to a confused grin. "No... no you don't control my destiny. That's what
the old Bartender has been trying to tell me."
Al
shifted his eyebrows. "Sam... you don't want to make him angrier than he already is!
What are you doing?!"
Joey
shouted loudly at Sam, "You have exactly five seconds to leave this room or I will
snap her neck like a twig! Five... four...."
Sam
didn't move.
"Three...
two..."
Sam
stood still.
Al
shouted angrily, "Sam get the hell outta here! He's gonna kill her!"
"One..."
Joey
turned his body in preparation to twist the girl's neck as Sam said, "I control my
own destiny."
For
Al, everything seemed to spin and whirl as the holographic room quickly twisted in on
itself like a tornado and then suddenly unwrapped again in the same layout. Sam had
disappeared from the room. Al glanced around. "What the hell?"
As he
looked over toward Sara, he could see Joey untying Sara's ropes. "You didn't kill
her? And now..."
"Of
course I didn't kill her, Al." The man Al thought was Joey turned to face him and Sam
Beckett's face smiled back. "Don't worry honey. We'll have you out of here and back
to your Mommy in just a minute."
"Sam,
you leaped into him!"
Sara's
ropes fell to the floor and Sam pulled away the handkerchief from her mouth. Sara sat
looking at him, crying and confused. "Go on, honey. I'm not going to hurt you."
Sara
sat still, not trusting the man who had been mean to her for so long.
"It's
ok, Sara." Sam pointed to the stairwell. "Go right down those stairs and the
police will take you to your Mommy. Go on now."
Sara
stood up, her legs aching from sitting in the chair for so many hours. She slowly backed
away from Sam.
Al
said to her, "It's okay sweetie. Sam's not going to hurt you."
Sara
couldn't hear him, but when she reached the doorway, the young girl ran as fast as she
could down the stairwell.
Sam
turned to Al with a sour expression. The smell of his host's clothes was enough to turn
Sam's stomach. "Does everything turn out okay for Moira and Sara, Al?"
Al
raised the handlink and began to press buttons. "I would think so, Sam. That was
brilliant leaping into that nozzle! Let's see..." Al began to read from the handlink
display. "Joey-- Giovanni... that's your name... was arrested for kidnapping, the
murder of his partner Carlo Loggia, and attempted extortion. He got a life sentence with
no parole."
Sam
nodded. "All right. What about Brad?"
Al
pressed a few more buttons and replied, "Brad McCloud is sentenced to ten years in
the Torrance county prison facility for conspiracy to commit kidnapping and attempted
extortion He--."
Sam
interrupted, "He wasn't found guilty for murdering John Perkins... Moira's
husband?" Sam could hear police officers rushing into the building below him.
Al
shook his head. "Says here that he was never even tried for the murder. No evidence
was ever found to substantiate a case, Sam." There were now heavy footsteps in the
stairwell coming up to the attic. Al shook the handlink with a concerned look on his face.
"This can't be right..."
"What
is it, Al?"
Five
officers rushed into the room; all pointing their weapons at Sam. "Do not move!"
the leader shouted.
Sam
threw up his hands as two of the officers grabbed him and pinned him up against the wall.
Sam could feel the cold steel of handcuffs clasping around his wrists.
"Sam,"
informed Al. "According to Ziggy, in four months Brad McCloud escapes from
prison..."
Sam
turned his head to try and see Al behind him, but the officers turned his head back to
face the wall. "Do not move, sir!"
Al
continued, "...and after he escapes, he comes back to South Bend... and kills Moira
and Sara."
Sam
tried to turn again, "No! It can't be!"
One of
the officers shouted at him, "If you move again I will stun you! Do not make me do
that!"
Al
looked at the floor, not wanting to see the disappointment in his best friend's eyes.
"Sam, I'm not going to read what he does to them."
"I
have to warn them!" shouted Sam over the police officer's voices. He quickly broke
free from the officer's grasp and turned toward Al. Sam's angered gaze fell away from the
Observer, and beyond the window he could see the Bartender standing in the doorway of Al's
Place, smiling and nodding at him. Sam knew he wouldn't be going home. Too many things
needed to change. There was still so much that he could do.
"Sam!
Watch out!" warned Al.
Sam
shouted to Al, "Tell Donna and my kids that I love them!" He felt the sting of a
stun gun blast shoot through his body. The electric charge rippled through him quickly,
but at the same time another electric charge overtook Sam as the molecules in his body
began to separate and stream into the vast reaches of time and space as he leaped.
EPILOGUE
Tuesday, February 13th, 2000
11:22pm
South Bend, New Mexico
NM
Highway 380
Gooshie
hummed along with the radio as he drove down the desert highway toward South Bend with the
windows rolled down; the warm wind blowing across his face. In the back seat, his niece
Moira Perkins and her daughter Sara slept soundly. He could see the two year-old child's
head cockeyed in her safety seat. John, Moira's husband, was also asleep in the front seat
next to Gooshie; an opened newspaper at his side. It was late, and they were coming back
from a show in Albuquerque. There was almost no traffic on the road. He could see only one
pair of headlights in the distance behind them and the ride back had been relaxing. It had
been a grand night, thought Gooshie. He smiled to himself as they passed a road sign that
read: 'South Bend 12 miles' and 'Stallion's Gate' 18 miles.' He then realized that he
needed to relieve himself and twelve miles was longer than he could wait.
As
he spotted the lights of an all-night gas station just ahead, Gooshie slowed his blue Ford
Probe and pulled into the parking lot. He got out of the car and went inside, still
whistling the last tune he had heard on the radio.
The
car that was behind them slowly pulled into the gas station as the Perkins family slept
soundly in the car. The driver, wearing a ski mask got out and cautiously approached the
vehicle on the driver's side. He held a semiautomatic handgun at his side. He raised the
gun and was about to shoot when Gooshie came back out of the gas station.
"John!
Get down!" Gooshie shouted as he ran toward the car.
Just
before John opened his eyes, a sparkling blue light filtered into the front seat. Taking
shape in just under a second, Sam Beckett knocked the gun out of the masked man's hands
and forced the car door open against his opponent. Sam caught his own reflection in the
side view mirror and realized that he had leapt into himself once more.
Moira
awoke immediately and screamed at the sight. The baby, Sara began to cry from her rude
awakening.
The
assailant tumbled to the sandy earth and managed to get the gun back in his throbbing
hand. Sam yelled, "Everybody down!"
The
man opened fire; bullets eating into the panels of the car. As he emptied the last round,
the final bullet ricocheted off the front hubcap and caught the shooter between his own
eyes.
Gooshie
came running over putting himself between the car and the man who now lay dead on the
ground. "Who are--"
Sam
looked up from behind the car door.
"Dr.
Beckett? Is it you?" asked a shocked Gooshie.
Sam
sighed in relief as he stood up and leaned over to pull the mask off the man he now knew
was Brad McCloud. "Yeah, Gooshie. It's me."
"But
how? What happened here?" Gooshie stared down at the man on the ground. "Why...
that's Mr. McCloud from the bank in South Bend! He handles all my financial
holdings! What is happening?!"
Sam
turned to check on the family. John was holding his chest in pain. Sam ran around to the
other side of the car as he said to Gooshie, "He was going to kill John Perkins and
kidnap Sara!"
Moira
was still in the back seat using her own body as a shield for Sara. "Is John
okay?" she yelled.
Sam
pulled away John's hand to see the wound. "Looks like it missed the heart but we need
an ambulance right now. It's okay to get out of the car now, Mrs. Perkins."
Moira
climbed out of the vehicle and handed Sara to her uncle. "Uncle Gooshie, watch Sara!
I'll be right back!" She ran for the phone in the gas station.
Gooshie
nodded while cuddling the crying child. He turned to Sam and asked, "Is he going to
be okay, Doctor?"
Sam
looked down. "I don't know. But he needs that ambulance quick." Handing John a
baby blanket from the back seat Sam directed, "You need to stay awake, Mr. Perkins.
Can you hold this tight against the wound?"
John
nodded that he could. The pain was too great to try and talk.
"Dr.
Beckett, you're back... and you saved our lives!"
"Yes,
well I hope that I saved--" While he knew that the Perkins family would not be in any
further danger even if John did still die, Sam felt a familiar tingling sensation and his
expression changed to a look of panic. "What's today's date?"
Gooshie
tried to answer but was startled by Sam's sudden emotion. "It's-- it's--"
Sam
grabbed him by the arm in desperation. "What's the date, Gooshie?!"
The
head programmer quickly answered, "February 13th, 2000, Dr. Beckett."
Sam
looked Gooshie directly in the eyes. "Gooshie you gotta listen to me. In two weeks in
the Main Conduit Relay Room you get--"
But
before Sam could complete the warning, the force that had brought him into this time had
come back to claim him again. Light
and sound streamed from his body as the molecules quickly disassembled themselves into
billions of atoms. Followed by a surge of electricity, the sparkling light turned to dust
as the time-traveler vanished into the night.
FINALE
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