Still in shock from the disturbing phone call, Frasier could feel his hand trembling as he picked up the phone and

put it to his ear.

"Lillith? How nice to hear your voice."

"Cut the crap, Frasier." She spat.

"Still the same old Lilith, I see..." Frasier said sarcastically.

"Listen, I heard your show just now."

Frasier tensed. "Oh, God..."

"I'm absolutely appalled." She said.

Frasier was filled with a sudden relief. "I'm glad to hear you say that, because I still can't believe the nerve of

that guy, calling in and-."

"I was talking about you!" She yelled.

"Me? What did I do?"

"You actually told a child to fight instead of talking through his problems? The child was clearly afraid and now

he's in the hospital! How can you live with yourself knowing what that child's been through? Whatever

happened to your theories on teaching children respect?"

"Well, Lillith, I..."

"Seems that moving to Seattle has made you completely worthless as a parent."

"How dare you say that to me!" Frasier yelled. "I never-."

"Frasier I hate to say this now, but I simply cannot continue to have our son subjected to your irrational

thinking. I'm afraid you'd be a threat to his well-being."

"What are you saying?" Frasier asked, suddenly forgetting all about Gordon's disturbing phone call.

"I'm contacting my lawyer." She snapped. "From now on you're to have absolutely no contact with our son. No

phone calls, visitation rights, no emails, letter writing... anything. Is that understood?"

"B-but you can't mean that!" Frasier said, unable to believe what he was hearing. "You know that my son

means everything to me! You can't keep him from me!"

"Maybe this will teach you to think before giving out ridiculous advice to innocent children over the radio!"

"H-how did you even hear my program all the way in Boston?" Frasier asked.

"Well, I just happen to be in Seattle at a conference and your show was on the radio in the cab I took from the

airport. Thank God I'm leaving for home tonight because I want to get this restraining order in place as soon as

possible!"

"Restraining order? But Lillith, please! You simply can't do this to me!" Frasier pleaded.

"Goodbye, Frasier." She said.

Once again, the dial tone filled his ear.

But all he could hear was the breaking of his heart.