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โReal? In what sense? That you see me, or that I eat and breathe?โ
He laughed even though his throat hurt. โLady, you can cut the head games. If you werenโt real, you couldnโt take the sack off my head and I sure as smack wouldnโt smell your perfume. You see, Iโm pretty good with that whole logic deal.โ
โI suppose you are. Dear child, do me a favor. Close your eyes.โ
โWhat?โ
โJust for an instant. I wonโt hurt you. I canโt.โ
Jamie had nothing to lose, so he played along.
โGood. Now open.โ
He stared into a wall of darkness and felt the sack over his head, as well as something else that didnโt seem possible. Lydia asked the obvious questions before they passed his lips.
โAre you certain I removed the sack? Do you remember anyone pulling the tape off your mouth? Odd, isnโt it? Youโve been talking to me quite freely.โ
The tape remained plastered over his mouth. He still breathed through his nose. Jamie felt a tinge of panic. Theyโre not going to crack me. Faster than a wink, the sack disappeared, and Lydia glowed where she sat. Jamie flexed his jaw and felt no tape.
โReality, my sweet child, is nothing more than perspective colored with bias. I am here, I am a part of you, and we need to face the challenges ahead. We have very little time.โ
Lydia knelt beside Jamie and ran her fingers along his face, down his neck and through his hair. She spoke to him barely above a whisper, as if wishing him good-night.
โYour mother gave you all her heart would allow, given her limitations. I suppose Marlena Sheridan could have been quite popular had she allowed others into her life.โ Jamie bristled. โHow often did friends come over? Other than the Hugginses โ and perhaps the real Lydia โ how many people did you see associating with your mother?
โI remember when you were twelve. You had the first inkling that something was wrong with her. You saw it in her eyes, Jamie. Remember? It started one morning at breakfast. You finished your cereal and looked across the table. You couldnโt help but stare. She had a newspaper in front of her and cup of coffee in one hand, but she seemed to be somewhere else. She gazed upward and caught your stare. You saw a coldness that frightened you. She was your mother and yet โฆโ
Jamie trembled. How can she know this? I never told anyone.
โโฆ she wasnโt.โ Lydia sighed. โI wish I could have been there to soften the blow. I donโt know what wisdom I might have provided, but you would not have been alone with your fears.โ
Jamie stared into Lydiaโs crystal blue eyes and saw a twinkle.
โWho are you?โ He asked.
โSomeone who is now prepared to tell you the truth. I will apologize in advance; what Iโm about to say will hurt you. But it canโt be helped.โ
Jamie decided to play along once he realized Lydia had to be part of an elaborate mind game. He wouldโve preferred a bullet between the eyes to this cruelty, but heโd been given no choice, no escape.
Lydia stretched her arms to her sides then paced around Jamie. โAll the threads of life are interlaced. It is the heartbeat of creation itself. Youโd have learned that someday, had you been given the chance. Youโve shown curiosity for the world beyond Albion. Thus, you may be open to accepting lifeโs more extreme possibilities.โ
โOh, yeah? You mean like the possibility that a guy who used to give me and Ben free cans of tuna might try to gun me down? Then a lady whoโs not real but looks like sheโs fetched and ready for church says, โYo, Jamie. Nice meeting you in the woods at two in the morning. Oh, and by the way, youโre gonna die real soon.โ Those possibilities?โ
Lydia stopped in her tracks, her back to Jamie. โActually, now that you mention it, yes.โ She swiveled about, clasped her hands together and nodded in glee. โYou have borne witness to these improbable turns. Now I must ask you to consider that these events represent the tiniest threads in a tapestry more enormous and complex than a narrow mind could ever accept. Jamie, you believe in the idea of multiple universes. I know this because you and Michael Cooper have discussed it often. Heโs particularly fond of the what-if nature of this concept. Your choice in film and television reinforces the curiosity.โ
Jamie rolled his eyes. โOh, cโmon. Really? I mean, really? You gonna tell me thatโs what this is all about?โ
โAfter a fashion. The notion of multiverses is well-grounded scientific theory, even on this relatively juvenile Earth. Let us suppose humans have figured out how to travel between these rifts in the fabric of creation. Donโt you consider the possibilities astounding?โ
Jamie tried laughing, but his dry throat gagged, sending him into a coughing frenzy. โLady, youโre making up this crap as you go.โ
Lydia crossed her arms and wouldnโt allow eye contact. โI have an obligation to explain why you are here and why your fate has been sealed.โ Her face turned red. โI have no other mission. We were born together. We will die together.โ She flew from her seat, her eyes bulging as she practically fell on top of Jamie and grabbed his neck. โYou will allow me to finish my mission, and you will not mock me. I have a name, and I prefer to be addressed with respect.โ
Her eyebrows flared. A hair on the back of his neck alerted him to the dreadful possibility that this woman believed she was being honest. Lydia let go of his neck without ever having squeezed.
โFine,โ he said. โIโll shut up. Just say your peace. Then get the hell out of
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