At the sight of the obviously shaken Gordo, Kiki snapped her fingers and transported them back to the sky.
"I can't believe it...do I die?"
"I'm sorry to say you do, Mr. Gordon," replied Kiki with obvious remorse. "Mr. Gordon, there is still more to see. If you don't want to see it, I'll understand completely. No hard feelings."
"I'll see it. I mean, it can't get much worse than this, can it?"
"Alright. What we're about to see takes place two weeks after your funeral."
Gordo and Kiki watched Lizzie as she made her way across the cemetery looking for something. She searched the rows for about three minutes before she stopped at a headstone that read "David Othello Gordon: Charished Son and Devoted Friend."
"Oh, Gordo. Just when you came back into my life, you were taken out if it," said Lizzie, holding back tears. "It might help you rest easier to know that they gave Rich a life sentence for murdering you. And I'm not a hooker anymore. I moved in with my parents, and going back to school. And little David's gonna go to the same schools we went to. I brought a picture of him to give to you. Oh, Gordo, you'd be so proud of him," said Lizzie looking proudly at the picture of her son. "Ya know what he told me yesterday? He told me he wants to be a famous director. Mom and Dad bought him a camera and now he's running around filming anything he can! He's really good for a beginner. The camera hardly wobbles."
Lizzie was quiet for a second. Silent tears began rolling down her cheeks. By the look on her face you could tell that there was something else on her mind. She wiped the tears away, and began to talk again.
"Oh, look at the time! Registration starts at one! I'd better go."
Lizzie began to walk away. She got about a foot away when she turned back to the headstone.
"I love you, Gordo. Good-bye."
Kiki snapped her fingers and they appeared back in Gordo's room.
"What are we doing back here?"
"Well, that was the end of the first scenario. I brought you back here so we could talk about scenario two."
"I can't believe she loves me!" Gordo blurted out excitedly.
"Well, now that we got that out of your system, let's move on.
"Okay," Gordo replied excitedly.
"And away we go!"
