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Sfx: the occasional car and truck from a small state highway. The sound of a small radio searching for a signal over and over again.
Dru:
So what?… So what, they’ll look at me weird, so what? We’re used to it, right?… I’m trying to retrace my steps, I was standing here, I put the batteries in the radio and there it was, then I get home and nothing. But here we are again and still nothing… No, I’m remembering it right. The dial was right there, halfway between AM 1070 and AM 1080… HA! Very funny. No, look, my brain definitely needs to be recalled to the factory for a repair but I can still depend on it for a few things. This is one. So I’m going to… I’m going to sit right here next to this streetlight and have faith in what my brain tells me… radio signals are funny. Sometimes the wind blows them away, sometimes they end up ten miles further from where they’re supposed to be. Sometimes they’re strong, sometimes their weak. My uncle said he had so many fillings in his teeth that sometimes he picked up a station in Texas that played Tejano music. He’d be tapping his feet sometimes out of nowhere, and he’d say “I can’t help it, they’re playing Bidi Bidi Bom Bom.”… Y’know the Selena song… Yeah, yeah that’s it… Why do I always think of something I need as soon as I sit down? That’s not just me that does that right? If I’m going to sit here a while I’m going to need a Dr. Pepper and probably something else that’s not good for me. Okay, I’m going. I’d ask you if you want anything but you don’t exist, so…
Ava:
Look. I swear to god this money is real, I know it doesn’t look right but you’ve got to trust me. I… I work for the Department of the Treasury and when we get paid we get the new stuff, okay? The stuff that’s not out yet, it’s one of the perks of serving our nation… You’re just going to stare at me, that’s how this is going to work?
Dru:
Bernard, do not look at me like that, I have been coming in this store for years and all you have ever done is look at me like I just fell off the back of the crazy truck. That lady obviously needed that bottle of vodka and cigarettes real bad.
Dru:
(Whispering) What is this money?… Is that… Is that Harriet Tubman? She’s not supposed to be on there… she’s either a real bad counterfeiter or… or I don’t know what… I’m sorry, you think she’s a what?… I do not know where you get your ideas.
Dru:
Bernard how about I buy this Dr. Pepper and these snowballs while you look at me disapprovingly?… I take your silence as agreement.
Dru:
You know you’re being awfully rude to a woman who’s apparently going to have a thousand dollars in ten years. Bye now!
Dru:
Well, lookie. There’s our new friend smoking and drinking vodka in the parking lot in front of God and everybody… What’s her deal, you think?… No, no you’re just making assumptions, surely a grown woman can drink and smoke in the parking lot without being considered a floozie. And I’m sorry, “floozie” is that even a word anymore?… I’m going to talk to her… Why? Well, because I should probably spend the day interacting with someone other than a gas n’ sip employee who hates me and someone I made up in my head, that’s why. You know what Joseph Campbell would call this? The call to adventure. Isn’t that nice?
Dru:
I am also going to pour out some of this Dr. Pepper so you can pour some of that vodka into it.
Dru:
I hate to be the caricature of someone living in a small southern town but, you’re not from around here, are you?
Dru:
You just tried to buy booze with fake money and now you’re drinking in the parking lot and you don’t know where you are.
Dru:
Ava, I would be more disturbed by your behavior if it wasn’t the most entertaining thing that’s happened to me in two years.
Dru:
A truck full of Maker’s Mark jackknifed on the state road and by the time the police got there, all the Maker’s Mark was gone.
Dru:
That night was one of the wildest nights in the history of Rogers, Arkansas. Turns out you can’t be arrested for drunk driving when everyone else in town is also drunk driving, including the sheriff.
Dru:
Oh, I was looking for a station. I can’t find it at home so I thought I’d try where I first heard it.
Ava:
I just came from there. And I’M the crazy one? Look, I’ve got work to do so I’m heading back there. You should come by.
Dru:
… Do you remember a diner around the corner?… Me neither, what the heck is she talking about?… We would’ve noticed a diner, right? We’re not that far gone are we? Heh. She said to her imaginary friend… Yes I know we could just walk around the corner and check… Problem with that is if I walk around the corner and there’s not a diner then we just had a nice little encounter with a nut, but if there’s a diner there and I didn’t even know it, well what does that say about me?… yes I know what that says about me, you know what? To hell with it. here we go.
Dru:
I’m thinking of a time in high school when I was smoking behind the football field, because that’s what cool people do. And from around the corner I started to hear someone say “Are you my baby? Are you my baby girl?” Over and over again, “Are you my baby? Are you my baby girl?” And I was terrified. Because I thought I was in a horror movie all of a sudden. Because, as you know, if you’re about to get killed in a horror movie it’s right after you do something naughty or illegal. And there I was having just smoked a cigarette at the age of fifteen. But I couldn’t help myself, I had to see what was happening around the corner. “Are you my baby? Are you my baby girl?” You know what it was? A parrot. Someone’s pet parrot had escaped and was sitting on a phone line saying the same line over and over again. I had scared myself for nothing.
Dru:
That’s not a parrot. That’s a diner. What in the world? Was this… Was this here before? No. There’s just no way… Yeah, I know I said “call to adventure” but is that usually in the form of a diner that you never noticed before?… Well, here’s the problem with that, NOW it’s actually good news if this diner was here the whole time and I never noticed because if it wasn’t here the entire time then a diner has popped over night and diners don’t do that… Yes, it means we have to go in… So… Here we go.
Zebulon:
Deep through the midcourse of morningIs shadowed the base of the mountain;Under the wings of the stormcloud.Only the top peak takes light.I would climb up against shadow,Leaving the lost past behind me;I would move up through the darkness,Breasting each crag till it pass.I would come out where the rocksGlow, shameless granite beneath the broad sun.Till my soul on the summit, set free there,Breathes naked air, and pure light.
Effie:
So y’all, if you’re confused and tearing through the pages of your good book for where the heck my husband is reading from, go ahead and cease your search. This is not a passage from the word of the lord but rather a reading from one of our own masters, Mr. John Gould Fletcher.
Dru:
Thanks!… Listen to that, they get the show loud and clear. Look at all this… There’s a whole damn diner here… What do you think, am I so addled that I didn’t notice a diner here or are we witness to a miracle?… I know, I know, Occam’s Razor.
Leif:
I know we’ve got a big neon sign out front but that hasn’t stopped people from missing us in the past.
Leif:
What she said. That’s an enchilada dish with eggs that I’m not allowed to call egg- chiladas which is way better name.
Zebulon:
Yes, YES, indeed they do my dear. Down by the Buffalo river is many an abandoned silver town, and as one passes through you would swear you could still hear the bustling sounds of the mad rush to dig one’s fortune from the earth even though a pick has not broken earth there since before the war.
Effie:
Precisely, and when these strange things do happen around these hills and hollers, let us take care to NOT PANIC.
Dru:
Look, I met a lady at the corner store. She told me to come by but I wasn’t expecting whatever this is.
Zebulon:
I feel that I can see to all four corners of bear country when I stand atop it. It behooves us to change our perspective from time to time, to gain new light on the Lord’s work. I mention it now because there was one day when I met a man from Colorado, who dwelled at the base of the great Rocky Mountains, and to him my little mountain may as well have been a pile of leaves in his backyard. A mere one-thousand feet up. But you see, when he stood atop my tiny mountain, it was not his home that he looked upon and for me it was. A thing must be known to be appreciated.
Effie:
And you’ve been brought to us today, Drucilla, so that you, like our humble hills, can be appreciated. In what way shall we appreciate you today? My friends seem to think that some sort of apparition sits at your booth with you. Tell me truly, do you not feel it yourself?
Dru:
I… There’s someone that I talk to. Someone who’s not there. I’ve been talking to him since I was a kid. An imaginary friend, I guess. Never shook the habit for some reason. I guess I kind of liked it. And sometimes, every once and a while, he felt real… And then y’all started talking to a man that wasn’t there, and…
Gloria:
Okay. Dru, don’t worry. Nothing’s on fire, we’re not being sucked into a black hole, we’ve just got a mystery to unravel, okay?
Gloria:
Okay, here’s what we’re doing. Ava, that thing you’ve been working on, we’re going to try it.
Gloria:
You know, in the past we’ve tried to come up with some sort of fun way to talk around what this place is. One time we pretended we were an outpost in outer space, one time we just said we were Canadian. Surprisingly, saying you’re Canadian throws a lot of people off the scent.
Gloria:
My point is, I’m kind of sick of that part, of pretending so I don’t freak anyone out. Humans do that too much.
Gloria:
You’re in a time-traveling dimension-spanning diner. We weren’t here yesterday, we won’t be here tomorrow. Every day we’re somewhere else. Sometimes it’s another planet, sometimes it’s another time, sometimes it’s right here in… where are we?
Gloria:
Leif was a brilliant engineer here on Earth, but then he was convinced by an alien race to keep one of his inventions a secret in exchange for a one way ticket into outer space.
Dru:
I was getting them on my radio. A few days ago I could hear them on my radio but the signal kept going in and out and now I’m here and they’re talking to me.
Ava:
Oh, okay. So I had a ton of notes on this before they were stolen, but that’s a whole other story. Here’s the thing. Consciousness as we know it can’t be explained by classical physics so there’s no real consensus on what means what BUT here’s what I’m thinking right now. Usually a complex arrangement of atoms needs to be present for consciousness to manifest itself through waves in synchrony but are the arrangement of atoms necessary-
Gloria:
Thank you, Ava. Now, I think that Dru is going to need a refill on that vodka, you know the vodka that I told you to cut back on.
Dru:
(Whispering) You guys keep doing things to make me more comfortable, but it just keeps getting weirder.
Zebulon:
Ladies and gentlemen welcome back, this is Dark Mark coming to you from deep in the deserts of Nevada. Many thanks to our panel from our last segment, “Employees of Area 51”, we like to do that every few months, just check in with the Area 51 crowd. Of course, as always, the names were changed for the panel and if you are interested in participating in our next Area 51 panel do leave us a message on the hotline, always interesting stuff there. Okay, coming up soon we’ve got Dr. Sim Samba, really interesting guy, just published a new book on a fascinating study he’s done. According to Dr. Samba we can know the complex thoughts of babies and toddlers by recording the sounds they make and then playing them in reverse. Really interesting stuff, I was listening to some of the recordings before the show and it is hard to argue with this theory, we’ve got a lot to talk about. But before that we’re going to take some calls. Okay, Grand Prairie, Texas, help me out with this name, ma’am.
Zebulon:
And how did you come by them, I imagine it wasn’t the usual way. You’re not co-workers or something, you didn’t meet on the bus.
Zebulon:
Alright, you’ve got some extra-dimensional friends and they’ve given you a name, what’s on your mind tonight?
Effie:
Yes, for example, my husband and I were living in Fort Worth and the entire time we were there we couldn’t go a week without a major appliance going on the fritz.
Effie:
We had many unwanted visitors, but you know what, we moved to Grand Prairie and we live on a street lined with palm trees and we have no problems at all.
Zebulon:
I see, and your friends, your extra dimensional friends, how are they able to get through the palm trees, this vibrational fence you’re talking about?
Effie:
Well, you see, Mark. These friends I speak of ARE the palm trees. The palm trees speak to me and we have an understanding.
Ava:
She needs to see him. She’s just going to think we’re crazy unless she can see him. Oh! A magnet.
Ava:
Yes, yes, I remember. Okay. Dru, your imaginary friend is real. The reason you can’t see him is because he’s in a parallel dimension, but one nearly identical to yours. In fact, the only difference in these two dimensions may be the two of you. He lives in this town like you do, does all the same things. Imagine two trains heading the same direction at night, you can see into the windows of the other train, and they’re both heading to the same destination.
Ava:
Because of your vibrational pattern. You vibrate at the same frequency as everything else in your world, making his world impossible to see.
Ava:
That one’s a bit trickier. I’m guessing that because Leif, Gloria, and myself have been here at the diner long enough, our vibrational pattern has changed a little bit, making us able to see him but not interact with him. If you stayed here long enough you’d probably start seeing him too.
Ava:
He’s not. He’s parallel to you. Imagine your whole life, everything you’ve done. Now just imagine all those things being done by him instead of you. That’s his world.
Leif:
Okay, I’ve got a vacuum tube, I’ve got a car battery, I’ve got a lug wrench, I’ve got leaded gloves. It’s a Dim Sum cart of science.
Leif:
Everyone should get behind me. I’m going to start hooking this vacuum tube up to a power source and since I don’t have an anode, if you’re standing in front of me you’ll get like, nine types of cancer.
Zebulon:
Drucilla, do not be alarmed when Leif begins to unveil his various accoutrements, at times they pass human understanding.
Leif:
It’s not witchcraft you guys, don’t be ridiculous, I’m just sending a heavy cascade of x-rays in the general direction of our mystery man.
Zebulon:
The secret things belong to the Lord our God, but the things revealed belong to us and to our children forever, that we may follow the words of his law.
Dru:
Deep breaths, Dru. Deep breaths. It’ll be fine… so your day just happens to be as weird as you usually feel. Was it really him?
Leif:
Dru? Hey that was a lot in there. I imagine this whole day has been a lot. There’s no real easy way to do it.
Dru:
It’s my brother. That’s who the man is, it’s my little brother… He died when he was six but I can recognize his eyes. They were hard to miss.
Dru:
I’m sure. I mean, of course it’s him. Of course it’s him I’ve been talking to this whole time, my whole life talking like a crazy person to nobody, of course it was him I was talking to.
Dru:
A bee sting. Isn’t that stupid? My parents didn’t know he was allergic, couldn’t get him help in time. He was always pretty sickly on top of that.
Leif:
Hey, stop pacing for a second. Of course it doesn’t make sense. It’s a nonsensical day. Sorry.
Dru:
I’m still not even sure that any of this is happening to me and that I actually never left my house this morning and I’m still sitting there on my couch with a screw loose.
Leif:
Hey, you know what? That’s not a bad way to operate right now. I mean, if people took all the time they needed to wrap their mind around this place we’d be gone before they could take a deep breath again. We’ll be gone by tomorrow.
Leif:
Here’s the best way I’ve heard it explained. Right now you and I are standing in a parking lot and swirling all around us are radio waves. With that handheld radio of yours you can turn the dial and cruise through the frequencies. One station’s classic rock, another is hip hop, another is country. All with different frequencies. Now imagine a different radio. On this radio you turn the dial and on one station, the dinosaurs never went extinct, on another station Leif Erickson never left America and we’re all Vikings, on another station Mark David Chapman missed and the Beatles got back together. I like that station. All those things we wish wished would’ve happened, all the things we insist should’ve happened, they’re all happening right now, as we speak. Just a few frequencies away.
Leif:
Because you’ve gone crazy and this is a hallucination, right? You’ve lost your mind and none of this is real.
Ava:
We’re tying to make contact with another dimension. It’s different from us. The way two different things make contact is through things they have in common. So we’re going to try basic primordial forces like gravity or magnetism. Since Leif can’t whip up a gravity cannon, we’re going with magnetism.
Ava:
Leif zaps the napkin holder across the room and we HOPE that in HIS dimension, there is ALSO a napkin holder and Lief’s magnet, being incredibly strong, pulls his napkin holder across the room AS WELL.
Gloria:
So in his dimension, he’s just sitting there and his napkin holder goes flying across the room.
Ava:
Yes. Because in all likelihood in his dimension there is also a Gloria and a Leif and an Ava. Then they have to figure out the next move.
Leif:
Let’s make a magnet. Dru, as you can see here I’ve got a big battery, some insulated cables and a wrench. Believe it or not, I’m going to turn this into a magnet. Now, I know what you’re thinking, you’re thinking “Hey, if this is going to be a powerful magnet, why doesn’t it have one of those huge comical U shapes like when Wile E Coyote is trying to catch the Road Runner?”
Leif:
So, Ava you just want me to fire this up and knock the napkin holder off the table, is that the deal?
Leif:
Yeah, he’s up and walking around. He’s talking to people. I guess he’s talking to us in the other dimension.
Gloria:
Since it’s going to be a while, why don’t we all watch while Leif cleans up the mess he’s made?
Ava:
Hopefully the Ava in the other dimension is going to tell the Leif in the other dimension to make a magnet that will move OUR napkin holders around.
Gloria:
Alright, Leif go over to Ava’s booth and you two make sure this plan isn’t idiotic. I’m going to see if this steamer works. Who wants tamales?
Zebulon:
You’ve faired much better than some of our other visitors. Some of them have simply run screaming and never returned.
Effie:
I’m glad you’re speaking with us, Drucilla. I have a sense that this mystery figure in our diner is not simply a stranger.
Dru:
Suppose you’re right. It’s my brother. I lost him when he was six but that’s him for sure. All grown up.
Dru:
My little eight-year old self went through some things trying to get used to him being gone. I don’t know how to feel about seeing the ghost of him just across the room. I just… is that okay? When people are gone we should respect that shouldn’t we? Try to come to terms with it best we can? It’s feeling a little… I don’t know, unnatural?
Effie:
I know how you must feel. It’s certainly akin to how my husband and I have felt from time to time. But you see, we were born a long time ago, Drucilla. Back when we were your age, Arkansas wasn’t much more than an idea and some lines on a map. Just a mess of farmers and ne’er-do-wells. But through time spent with our friends we’ve ruminated often on this idea of what is natural and what is not. Even when contemplating ourselves. What they have told you is that every moment of our loved ones lives echoes forever in the firmament. They have told you that everything our friends and family were, weren’t, and could have been is alive with us at this moment. Forever. And that may seem strange and unnatural, but my husband and I have a very natural word for it.
Zebulon:
Gloria, if you don’t mind could we all partake of your tamales here at the counter? I have some things I’d like to say.
Zebulon:
As you know, I find meaning in all things. Here we are now with Drucilla, who for the first time will reach out to one she’s lost. She will attempt to say what has not been said to a loved one.
Zebulon:
And though you may mock me, I think it important that we now address who we have lost. We lost a friend a while back and we have yet to truly address it to each other and to ourselves.
Zebulon:
One day rolls into another in this place. Every day, somewhere new, a new problem to solve, it is easy to lose oneself in it. We know that Caspar surely did. As Drucilla is now presented with the opportunity to impart words to one whom she thought departed, we should now impart something to our departed.
Effie:
I’ll begin, dear. Caspar, you gave to us the gift of being depended upon. It was as though we came into being because of your need for us. Ava?
Ava:
Fine… uh, I’m still mad at you for launching me into space… and I miss making fun of you so… it would be okay if you came back.
Gloria:
Um… you took me out of my life, somewhere I needed to get out of. But then you put me back into it. I’m in the kitchen again, making the food I like. I didn’t know if that would ever happen again.
Sfx: kettle flies across the room again, from now on there is the constant background of the kettle occasionally flying across the room.
Gloria:
Okay, listen, he’s only moving the tea kettle around which means we have to do the same which means Leif, you need to figure out why his magnet’s better!
Dru:
Oh my God. My typewriter. I had an old typewriter and he would type the letter T over and over again when I wasn’t paying attention.
Leif:
It’s just a battery, but maybe the best battery ever made. A little copper wire and an iron core and you’ve got a highly efficient electro-magnet.
Leif:
Yes. You know that feeling of calm you get when you walk into an Apple Store? Imagine a whole planet of that.
Leif:
Let me assure you, no matter how weird this day is for you, there are things out there a hundred times weirder.
Dru:
Oh hell. I have to go! I’m about to get a letter from my brother! Leif, I need to take this thing with me.
Gloria:
Yeah, this is the moment where you don’t know what to say and are wondering if this is really happening.
Zebulon:
My friends, I know we may feel a bit incomplete as we are still missing our friend. But he would want us to soldier on as he would.
Ava:
Ever since they took my notes I’ve been trying to remember them all. It’s like a sensory deprivation chamber.
Ava:
We don’t know. But our time-traveling dimension-spanning diner is no longer traveling through time or through dimensions.
Leif:
Yeah, for sure. We’re on it. Ava, come out back, I think I’ve got the makings for a microwave scanner.
Caspar:
Hello?… Hello?… Echoooooo… You guys might want to get some soundproofing done, there’s a bad echo in here… Some prisoners get coffee. At least in the interrogation phase… FYI… is this one of those “We’re trying to break his spirit” things or is this a “We’re waiting for the guy with the keys” thing?… Alright fine.