Having Roz in the booth seemed to have done the trick. This time, instead of taking calls, the two talked about Frasier. Since it seemed people remembered him so fondly, they decided give them what they wanted. Roz even played back some of Frasier's more memorable calls, including one that Martin had made shortly after moving in with Frasier. Hearing his father's voice made Niles realize how much his family had changed since then. It was a reminder to be grateful for Daphne's influence on everyone around her, especially him.

A few people called in to tell stories about how Frasier's advice had helped them. Niles was surprised at that, since he'd never really given much thought to the possibility that anyone would ever take advice from a total stranger over the phone. But it was gratifying to know that his brother's work had been more important than he'd realized.

Before Niles knew it, two hours of the show had flown by. And he'd been enjoying himself. A few callers said they missed Frasier, but Roz was always able to liven things up by telling an anecdote or playing another one of Fraiser's calls.

"We're almost out of time," Roz was saying. "But we can still take a couple more calls. So don't be shy! If you need advice, now's the time to give us a call. 555-KACL."

One of the lines lit up. Roz answered, and after listening to the caller's question, she knew she had to put him on the air. "Niles, we've got somebody," she said. "This is Jack from Issaquah. He's got a question for you."

"OK, Jack, you're on the air. Let's get better!" Niles said. He held his breath, anxiously awaiting the caller's question.

"It's about this woman. See, I only met her a few weeks ago, but we've been getting along really well, and I'm sure she likes me. As a friend, I mean. But, well, I can't stop thinking about her, doc! It's crazy. I barely know her, and yet, I feel like we'd be perfect together! So what do I do? Do I tell her how I feel, or just wait a while, and see if she figures it out on her own?"

Niles smiled when he heard Jack's story. It was one he knew well. It was not hard to know what to tell Jack. He only hoped Jack would take the advice. "I was once in that same situation myself," Niles told the caller. "My father had just moved into my brother's new apartment, and Frasier hired a physical therapist to help take care of him. The minute I met her, I knew my life had changed. But I could never get up the courage to tell her how I felt, until it was almost too late. To make a long story short, I finally did tell her. And much to my relief, she felt the same way."

"Wow," Jack said. "So what happened? I mean, are you and this girl still together?"

"We are," Niles said, beaming proudly. "We've been married now for almost three years. And we have the most beautiful son, David, who's six months old."

"Doc, are you saying I should tell this girl how I feel? But what if I'm wrong?"

"I spent almost eight years afraid to show my feelings. It only led to a lot of unncessary pain for both of us. Even if she doesn't feel the same way, you're better off knowing now. Believe me."

"Wow, that actually makes sense. I never thought of it that way!" Jack said. "Thanks!"

"You're welcome," Niles replied. "Good luck to you."

Back at the Montana, Daphne sat in front of the radio, with David on her lap. She wiped a tear as she heard her husband recall their first meeting. Thanks to her psychic powers, she understood that there was no such thing as a coincidence. She and Niles both believed fate had brought them together all those years ago. And now, Niles had been able to help guide another person toward his true destiny. In all the time that she'd known Niles, she'd never been prouder of him than at this moment.

The End