Sunday, February 16, 2014
Yolen Enterprise
William Shatner's daughter's name might be Janet Yolen. He has kept her out of the public eye. We have seen an old photo: she stands on the sidewalk outside her house behind her father. Maybe he or she holds a balloon. The image is yellow and washed out, probably from the 70s. She announces a spaceship she designed, similar to the Enterprise. I somehow get on. I walk around and look. It looks like a regular office. I see Sitara. I follow her. I call her name, but it seems that she does not hear. I worry that she ignored me, because I am not supposed to be here. I think she goes to the bathroom, so I wait. I meet her on the way back to her desk. She seems glad to see me. She seems worn out. She is wearing sweats I think. We chat, and I give her two pennies. Then I see Praveena at desk a few feet away. I say, "Hello, Praveena." I give her a penny, my last one, and say, "Merry Christmas," but it's not Christmas. As I walk away (or roll away on a chair, it feels), she notices Sitara got two pennies and objects. I say that it's a valuable antique penny and two thousand years old, which it cannot be. I do not even think it's a real penny; part of it is blank. She seems satisfied. Whatever happens next.
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