Jackie waited patiently on Saturday for Sarah to make her appearance. She looked at the mirror until Sarah made her appearance. Jackie smiled at her and stepped out of the way while Sarah stepped out of it. Jackie smiled. "Hi, Sarah."

"Hello, Jackie."

"Please sit down," she pulled up the chair for her and Sarah glided down upon it. "It's great to talk to you again."

"It's wonderful to see you again as well. My, this is the first time I've been invited back anywhere in over three hundred years."

Jackie leaned forward. "Sarah? Tell me about the things you've seen over the years?"

"Where shall I start?"

"Well, when you died, I bet lots of new inventions were happening."

"That is true. I do believe the most amazing thing I have witnessed is he disappearance of the horses and carriages and the paving of these many reoads that I remember walking upon."

Jackie nodded. "I bet that was hard to take. But, hey, at least they never tore down the Gazette. You always had a place to stay."

"Yes, I was always grateful for that. I may have had to wander around some strangers home if they had done that."

The phone on Jackie's dresser rang then. "Oh, excuse me," Jackie said, reaching over to pick it up. "Hello? Oh, hey, Matt. How are you? I'm alright. Say, Matt.." Jackie said slyly. "Are you doing anything at all today? Well, why don't you come over? OK." Jackie hung up the phone and turned to Sarah grinning. "That was Matt, my other best friend. I thonk I'll introduce you to him."

"I'd like to meet some of your other friends. I've met Inez, she's really nice."

"You'd like Matt as well, he's just as nice. He tends to rush into things without thinking first, though."

Sarah smiled. "James used to be the same way. He had to mature over the years."

"Well, Matt probably will as well. But he's really loyal and sweet. Although he does try to cover it up." Both woman laughed. "You know, Sarah, I was wondering..what did you do to have fun? I mean, what kind of music did you hve? You obviously didn;t have any of these," Jackie stood up and moved to her radio. Sarah stared at it.

"Certainly not. What do you call this?"

"Well, the name for this is 'radio', but some people cal it a 'boom box'. WE also have these," she opened up her drawer and took out her walkman.

"Oh, I've seen those before," Sarah said. "Several of the tourists I've seen have been carrying those around. Do both of these work the same way?"

"Yeah, they do," Jackie said. "See, we put one of these things, called 'tapes', into this player, and press this play button." She demonstrated as a Tori Amos song began to play. Sarah stepped back.

'Oh, my," she said. Jackie shut it off quickly.

"Sorry," Jackie said quickly. "Anyway, this is how we play music today. Can you show me how you did it, please?"

Sarah smiled. "Well, actually, we didn't have things that played the music for you, we would play the music ourselves."

"Really? You mean you played an instrument?"

"Oh, yes, the piano."

"I play piano too. Do you want me to play something for you?"

"Can you?"

"Sure,k I'd love to, just make yourself invisible and follow me into the living room." Sarah then disappeared and Jackie entered the living room. She peeked outside, her Mom was hanging the clothes and her Dad was out working in the garden. She knew her older sister was at the mall. Breathing a sigh of relief she went to her piano. "Ok, Sarah, you can come now." Sarah ten made herself visible. Jackie moved slightly to Sarah could sit down next to her. Jackie then began to play a song she had just learned from her teacher. She closed her eyes as the notes filled her body, the way they always did. She loved to play her piano, not only playing the music, but FEELING it and becoming part of it. She always felt as if her body literally went into the ivory keys and traveled along their path. When she finally stopped as the beautiful song came to an end she heared soft clapping and remembered Sarah was sitting right next to her. She turned and smiled at her.

"Bravo, oh that was just wonderful, Jackie. Oh how I wish I could stil pay the piano, I could show it to you."

"I would like that," Jackie said. Then she had a thought. "Sarah, do you think if you concentrated, you could make these keys move?"

Sarah looked surprised. "Well, I don't know, I've never done THAT before."

"Can you try, I'd love to hear you play piano. Please?"

"Well, I'll do my best," Sarah said. She stared at the keys, concentrating on them. Just then, to the surprise of both girl, the closest key to Sarah moved! They gasped and laughed a bit. Then after some thinking, she stared at a number of keys as a lovely nocture played. Jackie felt herself become part of the music all over again. Sarah was such a wonderful player, Jackie was left breathless and amazed. When it was over she clapped her hands happily and cheered.

"Wow, Sarah, that was so amazing, you've got such a talent."

Sarah blushed. "Thank you."

"I hope I can be that good."

"Well, you are already off to a wonderful start. I'm sure you will be a wonderful player yourself."

"Thanks, Sarah." Just then she heared a familar voice come to the door.

"Hey, Jax? You home?"

Jackei snickered. "Come on in, Matt, I'm in the living room..with a friend."