Epilogue
A few days later, the spies drop in on Jerry in his office. It hasn't been a good day for Jerry. Nothing has gone as planned! But he tries not to show it to the girls.
"Oh! Hello, ladies! I don't recall WOOHPing you, is something wrong?" asks Jerry.
"Nothing wrong, Jerry. Can't we even stop by and say 'Hi' if we are in the area?" teases Clover.
"Well...certainly, Clover! I did not mean...", Jerry stammers. But he stops, as the gals start to laugh.
"You're too official for your own good, Jerry!", teases Sam.
"The reason we stopped, outside of saying 'Hi', was to give you these," says Alex. And all three girls hand Jerry a small envelope. "We promised our parents we'd give them to 'Dr. Harry', if we ever found him!"
"Well, Jer, it's been fun! But we have some serious shopping to take care of, so see you next mission!", says Clover, as the gals wave goodbye and leave Jerry's office. It's Mall time!
Jerry, curious about the envelopes, makes himself comfortable and opens the envelope from Alex's parents first.
Jerry finds a card with a beautiful sunrise on the cover. On opening up the card, he reads:
"Dear Dr. Harry,
You were truly an angel sent from above, when our little Sunshine was so very sick. We don't know why you were in our area that day, but thank you for Alexandra's life! We almost lost the most precious thing we have, but thanks to you she is still with us to brighten our days! We can never repay you!"
It is signed by Alex's parents. Jerry hesitates, then lays the card on his desk.
Jerry opens Clover's parents' envelope next. The cover of the card shows a beautiful field, on a sunny day, of flowers. Opening this card, he reads:
"Dear Dr. Harry,
Words cannot adequately express our gratitude to both God and you for saving our precious Flower. We don't even want to think of what life would be like without her, but we almost had to face that situation. We don't know how you found out about her plight, or how you were able to provide the cure, but thank you! We can never adequately express our thanks to you for saving Clover, but hopefully this card has expressed some of it."
It is signed by Clover's parents. Jerry slowly lays this card down, and picks up the last of the three.
Jerry opens Sam's parents' envelope last. The cover of the card shows a beautiful field of buttercup flowers in full bloom. Opening the card, he reads:
"Dear Dr. Harry,
We don't know what pretense the good Lord had you in Beverly Hills for, especially from Cambridge, but it was obviously to save our Buttercup. You are so modest – not even sticking around to get the deserved thanks from the patients you cured! They weren't your patients; not even your countrymen, but you helped just the same! Cambridge should be proud to have such a man on their staff! If we ever have a deadly illness in our family again, I hope you are near to help. Thank you, from the depths of our hearts, for saving Samantha."
It is signed by Sam's parents.
Jerry lays this final card on his desk. He sits reflectively, as he wipes a tear from his eye. It's the little things, like this, or the thanks from the spies, that really make this job worth doing! He definitely needed something like this today!
Jerry carefully puts the cards back in their respective envelopes and puts them into a special place in his desk, with all the other mementos he has collected over the years, at WOOHP. In 35 years, receiving medals, commendations, and awards, he will treasure these notes over the rest, with the possible exception of the autographed group picture of he and the spies (shown in the episode S.P.I.).
Even though the spies said they were going to the Mall, they actually went across the large surveillance room to a secluded area that had Jerry's office in view, and pulled out their binoculars, just to see Jerry's reaction to the notes. The gals don't know what their parents wrote, but they can clearly see that whatever it was, it touched Jerry deeply, and helped smooth a bad day for him. Without a word, the gals smile at one another, put their binoculars away, and head to the Mall.
A few days later, the spies drop in on Jerry in his office. It hasn't been a good day for Jerry. Nothing has gone as planned! But he tries not to show it to the girls.
"Oh! Hello, ladies! I don't recall WOOHPing you, is something wrong?" asks Jerry.
"Nothing wrong, Jerry. Can't we even stop by and say 'Hi' if we are in the area?" teases Clover.
"Well...certainly, Clover! I did not mean...", Jerry stammers. But he stops, as the gals start to laugh.
"You're too official for your own good, Jerry!", teases Sam.
"The reason we stopped, outside of saying 'Hi', was to give you these," says Alex. And all three girls hand Jerry a small envelope. "We promised our parents we'd give them to 'Dr. Harry', if we ever found him!"
"Well, Jer, it's been fun! But we have some serious shopping to take care of, so see you next mission!", says Clover, as the gals wave goodbye and leave Jerry's office. It's Mall time!
Jerry, curious about the envelopes, makes himself comfortable and opens the envelope from Alex's parents first.
Jerry finds a card with a beautiful sunrise on the cover. On opening up the card, he reads:
"Dear Dr. Harry,
You were truly an angel sent from above, when our little Sunshine was so very sick. We don't know why you were in our area that day, but thank you for Alexandra's life! We almost lost the most precious thing we have, but thanks to you she is still with us to brighten our days! We can never repay you!"
It is signed by Alex's parents. Jerry hesitates, then lays the card on his desk.
Jerry opens Clover's parents' envelope next. The cover of the card shows a beautiful field, on a sunny day, of flowers. Opening this card, he reads:
"Dear Dr. Harry,
Words cannot adequately express our gratitude to both God and you for saving our precious Flower. We don't even want to think of what life would be like without her, but we almost had to face that situation. We don't know how you found out about her plight, or how you were able to provide the cure, but thank you! We can never adequately express our thanks to you for saving Clover, but hopefully this card has expressed some of it."
It is signed by Clover's parents. Jerry slowly lays this card down, and picks up the last of the three.
Jerry opens Sam's parents' envelope last. The cover of the card shows a beautiful field of buttercup flowers in full bloom. Opening the card, he reads:
"Dear Dr. Harry,
We don't know what pretense the good Lord had you in Beverly Hills for, especially from Cambridge, but it was obviously to save our Buttercup. You are so modest – not even sticking around to get the deserved thanks from the patients you cured! They weren't your patients; not even your countrymen, but you helped just the same! Cambridge should be proud to have such a man on their staff! If we ever have a deadly illness in our family again, I hope you are near to help. Thank you, from the depths of our hearts, for saving Samantha."
It is signed by Sam's parents.
Jerry lays this final card on his desk. He sits reflectively, as he wipes a tear from his eye. It's the little things, like this, or the thanks from the spies, that really make this job worth doing! He definitely needed something like this today!
Jerry carefully puts the cards back in their respective envelopes and puts them into a special place in his desk, with all the other mementos he has collected over the years, at WOOHP. In 35 years, receiving medals, commendations, and awards, he will treasure these notes over the rest, with the possible exception of the autographed group picture of he and the spies (shown in the episode S.P.I.).
Even though the spies said they were going to the Mall, they actually went across the large surveillance room to a secluded area that had Jerry's office in view, and pulled out their binoculars, just to see Jerry's reaction to the notes. The gals don't know what their parents wrote, but they can clearly see that whatever it was, it touched Jerry deeply, and helped smooth a bad day for him. Without a word, the gals smile at one another, put their binoculars away, and head to the Mall.
