The moon's face looks down mockingly at the Burns Mansion as a dark figure climbs over the wall. The figure pulls out a tube and presses the red button near the end. The stick lengthens until it is a pole vault stick. He runs towards the mansion, digs the pole into the ground and vaults. He grabs a gold curtain tie which is hanging out a window of the first floor and deftly climbs through the window.

The figure has entered a bedroom. In the bed lies Burns who is sleeping dream ballroom music a clown is ballroom dancing with Smithers dream ends but Burns begins to sing the music the figure creeps round the room and slowly opens the door. He leaves the room and as he shuts the door the singing dies away guy giggling the door opens again and the singing gets louder then the door shuts.

In Moe's Tavern the regulars sit round the bar but a bald man in a red sparkly dress has a wine glass 'Can you fill it up please'. Moe puts beer into the wine glass. Phone rings 'Hello, Moe's Tavern' 'Hello I am looking for Mr. Imawom, first name Anne' Moe says to drinkers 'Imawom, Anne. Shut up everybody. Imawom, Anne' everyone sniggers 'If I ever find out who you are I'll…' dial tone heard.

The figure vaults deftly back over the wall of the Burns Mansion. Smithers opens the back door and enters the banquet room. Everything is in its usual place but the words 'forever' are written in blood on the mirror. Smithers runs to a safe, unlocks it with a code and looks into the desolate space memory 'Yes Mr. Burns I will put them in the blue safe not the grey one' he opens the blue safe and places 6 diamonds in it memory ends Smithers walks to the blue safe opens it and instead of diamonds he finds a Zulu mask. 'Nooooooooooooooooooooooo'.

Burns wakes up and picks up a remote control. He points it at the wall opposite him and it slides apart to reveal CCTV televisions. He presses 'Banquet Hall' on his remote and the camera is focused onto a newspaper cutting entitled 'Burns wins diamonds'. Burns rewinds the tape and all that he can see (backwards) is a pink gloved hand moving the camera angle and placing the newspaper cutting there.