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A <strong>Conversation</strong><br />

<strong>with</strong> <strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>:<br />

Brett Weber: Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>, I don't think Sarah McLachlan could<br />

have possibly known about the discovery of Abraham Lincoln's poem<br />

"The Suicide's Soliloquy" in 1997 when she released her hit single<br />

"Building A Mystery," but I literally just stumbled across Lincoln's<br />

poem while listening to her song's lyrics today Sarah mentions<br />

a suicide poem in her song!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: And, that surprises you <br />

Brett Weber: Well, yes actually, it does I mean I was just reading<br />

about Abe's poem now as the music was playing <br />

* Brett looks at <strong>Audrey</strong> a little bewildered. *<br />

Brett Weber: Apparently, Abe's suicide poem was found in the August 25,<br />

1838 issue of the Sangamo Journal of Springfield, Illinois by Richard Lawrence<br />

Miller... but Richard discovered the poem in 1997. The same year Sarah<br />

McLachlan released her hit single Isn't that just weird <br />

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Suicide%27s_Soliloquy<br />

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poetry_of_Abraham_Lincoln<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: But, Abraham Lincoln did not <strong>com</strong>mit suicide, Sir Brett.<br />

He went on to carry out God's purpose for his life, even if he was at times<br />

depressed about that purpose, or lost site of his purpose all together. He<br />

was more than a hit single! I do not think your coincidence is weird at all.<br />

* Brett casts another bewildered stare at <strong>Audrey</strong>. *<br />

Brett Weber: Clearly.


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<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Sir Brett, the angels are God's messengers.<br />

Brett Weber: They are <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: They bring God's inspiration to the prophets.<br />

Brett Weber: They do <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: You were just touched by an angel.<br />

Brett Weber: I was <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Yes, and she is probably still close by...<br />

* <strong>Audrey</strong> pushes her shoulder up against Sir Brett. *


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Brett Weber: Well, I don't know about that, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>...<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: You don't <br />

Brett Weber: Well no, actually I don't, but Sarah McLachlan's song "Building<br />

A Mystery" was the last song I e-mailed to everyone in my address book this week...<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Yes, it was.<br />

Brett Weber: ...in regard to that sad African Grey Parrot burglary. Eight African<br />

Grey Parrots were apparently stolen from that woman in Connecticut, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>.<br />

On the same day that her father passed away! That is really sad...


<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Hm.<br />

* <strong>Audrey</strong> sighs a little, puzzled over Sir Brett's lack of returned affection. *<br />

Brett Weber: Some of the birds separated had been life long partners too.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: One day, they will all be together again, Sir Brett.<br />

Brett Weber: Yeah right, in Heaven maybe!<br />

* Brett scoffs. *<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Who is that <strong>with</strong> you, Sir Brett <br />

Brett Weber: What Who Oh... I don't know..<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: You know.<br />

Brett Weber: Hey, oh my goodness... it's "Chief" <strong>Audrey</strong>! My old African Grey Parrot


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Chief: Hello.<br />

* Brett smiles and laughs. *<br />

Brett Weber: What the heck <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Chief really likes you, Sir Brett.<br />

Brett Weber: Well, she is a pretty bird... like you Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>.<br />

* Brett hides a half-way smile, and softens a bit. *<br />

Chief: Pretty bird... Pretty bird... cluck, cluck, cluck.


Brett Weber: Chatty thing too...<br />

* ...gazing at <strong>Audrey</strong>. *<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: She enjoys your <strong>com</strong>pany.<br />

Brett Weber: What is she doing here, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong> My family and I had to find a new<br />

home for Chief, and her bad influence "Gabe" ...our other African Grey Parrot, years ago<br />

because of my declining health. My multiple sclerosis was making a <strong>com</strong>plete mess of my<br />

life, and I could no longer clean their huge cage, or maintain for their care anymore. I am<br />

delighted to see her again, though... She looks good! Why is she here, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong> <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: I do not know why she is here, Sir Brett. This is your dream...<br />

Brett Weber: Dream Oh right...<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: ...but Chief does seem to be a very wise lady bird Perhaps, God<br />

wants to <strong>com</strong>pare her to Abraham Lincoln... the Commander in Chief.<br />

* <strong>Audrey</strong> giggles as Chief nibble on her finger tip. *<br />

Brett Weber: Oops...<br />

* Chief takes flight around the room. *


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<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Is that how you win the hearts of your ladies birds, Sir Brett <br />

Through your kindness and gentleness to animals <br />

Brett Weber: Hm. Oh, um what I am... sorry... Come back here Chief!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Never mind her. Leave her go.<br />

Brett Weber: Where did she go <br />

* Brett walks around the room looking for Chief, but eventually gives up and sits<br />

down next to <strong>Audrey</strong>. *<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Your other lady bird friend... Sarah McLachlan... She parrots Abe's<br />

poem in that song you say


Brett Weber: Well yes, not verbatim, but yes. She does mention a suicide poem, and<br />

strangely, I do wear sandals in the snow For many, many years now, because they<br />

are easier to take on and off than my boots. Well, when I was still able to take sandals<br />

and boots on and off by myself, anyway It is still easier for my mom and dad who<br />

help me though... My feet never touch the snow... being in a powerchair, ya see <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Yes, your life in a powerchair, Sir Brett.<br />

Brett Weber: Very humbling, but I don't need it here, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: No, you don't.<br />

Brett Weber: Why is that <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Because in your dreams you are as free as Chief, Sir Brett.<br />

Brett Weber: My dreams <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Reading your signs will be<strong>com</strong>e easier for you.<br />

Brett Weber: What Um.<br />

* <strong>Audrey</strong> smiles. *<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Abraham Lincoln brought freedom to others, Sir Brett.<br />

Brett Weber: Well, yes... he did.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: That is what prophets do, Sir Brett.<br />

* Ignoring <strong>Audrey</strong>'s <strong>com</strong>ment. *<br />

Brett Weber: Anyhow, I have been reading about Abraham Lincoln this week,<br />

Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>... Since hearing Harold Holzer speak at the Heritage Museum here<br />

in Allentown, Pa. Harold is one of the most eminent Lincoln scholars in the world.<br />

* Brett stares at the floor. *<br />

Brett Weber: He was very interesting!!!!!!!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Of course he was.<br />

* <strong>Audrey</strong> smiles again. *<br />

Brett Weber: This is not original Lincoln, but perhaps I can parrot some of Abe's


often parroted words to you <br />

* Brett looks up at <strong>Audrey</strong>. *<br />

Brett Weber: Okay <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: By all means, parrot them to me, Sir Brett!<br />

* Chief lands on <strong>Audrey</strong>'s hand. *<br />

Brett Weber: Surely, we must all do our best to obey ''the better angels of our nature."<br />

* <strong>Audrey</strong> raises one eyebrow at Brett. *<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: In deed, we all must, Sir Brett.<br />

* <strong>Audrey</strong> kisses Chief on the beak. *


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Brett Weber: Lincoln said those words at some point I can't remember when<br />

though... An angel must have stolen my thoughts <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Very mysterious.<br />

Brett Weber: What Angels <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: No, that Abraham Lincoln's poem "The Suicide's Soliloquy" was<br />

discovered in the same year as Sarah McLachlan hit single "Building A Mystery"<br />

Brett Weber: Oh yes, it is mysterious. Mysterious too that I would notice both events<br />

almost simultaneously, and that they occurred in the same year! A little unsettling to me<br />

personally since I am chronically ill, and may decide that I have a reason to <strong>com</strong>mit<br />

suicide one day. What is God trying to say to me, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong> <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Exactly what He has said to you, Sir Brett.<br />

Brett Weber: What did He say <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: You heard Him as well as I did.<br />

Brett Weber: Then, apparently, you don't understand Him either.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Oh, I understand Him.<br />

Brett Weber: Tell me then...<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Sir Brett, the angels record the actions of men. They receive their<br />

souls when they die, and appear as witnesses for them at the Last Judgment.<br />

Brett Weber: So, you are my angel, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>


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<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: An angel is simply a messenger, Sir Brett. If you accept my message, then<br />

I am your angel. Abraham Lincoln's poem was discovered in 1997, and Sarah McLachlan 's hit<br />

single was released that same year. Do you understand God's message to you, Sir Brett <br />

Brett Weber: No, not at all.<br />

* Brett hesitates. *<br />

Chief: Hello. Hello.<br />

Brett Weber: Good grief... Well, God is making reference to dark events!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Perhaps He is, but you have not listened carefully enough to His entire<br />

message my would be beginner prophet friend. In giving you free will, God has also given<br />

you the ability to interpret and make sense of extraordinary events and signs.<br />

Brett Weber: What What do you mean


<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Abraham and Sarah, Sir Brett.<br />

Brett Weber: Abraham and Sarah... So what <br />

Chief: Hello.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: How many Abraham and Sarah's do you know of <br />

Brett Weber: Oh, my goodness Abraham and Sarah... The Biblical Story <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Of course...<br />

Brett Weber: Well, you gave me that one...<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: I did not.<br />

Brett Weber: I am not a prophet, Ms.<strong>Hepburn</strong>.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: I simply repeated the names to you.<br />

Brett Weber: I am not listening to you.<br />

Chief: Hello.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Abraham was a prophet.<br />

Brett Weber: You're crazy!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: If you are not a prophet, Sir Brett, then I am not an angel.<br />

Brett Weber: Fair enough... You are simply an android from the future.<br />

* Brett shrugs his shoulders, and after a few moments of silence. *<br />

Brett Weber: What was the story of Abraham and Sarah about anyway <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: You should read and interpret the story of Abraham and Sarah<br />

for yourself, Sir Brett. I may be an android, but I am definitely not a prophet.<br />

Chief: Hello.<br />

Brett Weber: Good grief!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Well, I am not a prophet, Sir Brett. You should read the story<br />

for yourself.


Brett Weber: Come on, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>, as an android, you would be here to guide me<br />

a little bit, at least <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Ya think so <br />

Brett Weber: Yes.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: But, you don't listen to me You said so yourself.<br />

Chief: Hello.<br />

Brett Weber: Okay, I am listening.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: But, you will only hear the message.<br />

Brett Weber: Good.<br />

* <strong>Audrey</strong> sighs. *<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: In the Old Testament passages, you will find out that Abraham is<br />

a man who believed God's promises despite the apparent impossibility of their being<br />

fulfilled. Abraham is also shown to be a man who often puts feet to his faith, Sir Brett,<br />

by obeying God when God tells him to do something. Sarah is held up as a model for<br />

women, showing them how to be influential <strong>with</strong> their husbands. You will know, having<br />

read Genesis, that Abraham and Sarah were not always confident in their faith and that<br />

there were times when their marriage went through difficult periods. However, we learn<br />

that they do triumph! God does not expect perfection from us, but He does want us to<br />

hold tight to our faith and to those we love as we travel the path He has prepared for us.<br />

Brett Weber: You are God's prophet, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>.<br />

* Brett says looking at the floor. *<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: No, you should read the story!<br />

* Brett looks up at <strong>Audrey</strong>. *<br />

Chief: Hello.<br />

Brett Weber: You are always telling me what to read, and what not to read.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Will you read this story<br />

Brett Weber: No.<br />

Chief: Death to tyrants!.


<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Very well.<br />

Brett Weber: I am just so tired, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>. If God expects me to be His prophet,<br />

He should have made me healthy.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: In your case, that would not have worked, and I would not be<br />

here <strong>with</strong> you today, Sir Brett.<br />

Brett Weber: Why <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Because, you are building a mystery as Sarah sings.<br />

Chief: Hello.<br />

Brett Weber: What does that mean She didn't write the song for me!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: My dear, you only remember that song and the year Sarah McLachlan<br />

sang it because 1997 was also the same year that you were diagnosed <strong>with</strong> multiple<br />

sclerosis, and the same year you <strong>com</strong>pleted your doctorate in neuroscience.<br />

Brett Weber: Yeah so, what is your point <br />

Chief: Hello.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: You understand my point.<br />

Brett Weber: I don't.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Well then, of course... just as Abraham Lincoln, the Commander in Chief,<br />

had certain gifts that came at some personal cost, so does Sir Brett.<br />

Chief: Hello.<br />

Brett Weber: But, the cost is much higher than the gifts are worth!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: That is why you need faith! You can only do the things you are<br />

supposed to do <strong>with</strong> God's help, Sir Brett.<br />

Brett Weber: Convenient for Him. What kind of gifts <strong>com</strong>e at any cost <br />

Chief: Merry Chris... Merry Christmas!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Frankly Sir Brett, you are now struggling <strong>with</strong> more than you<br />

can imagine, and that is quite a lot of imagination my friend, but you are not suicidal.


Brett Weber: Oh my, thank goodness!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Not yet!<br />

Brett Weber: Good grief, for goodness sake... How can you gather all of that rubbish<br />

from what I say, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong> I am simply a guy who is very interested in Abraham<br />

Lincoln, and who also happens to enjoy Sarah McLachlan's music. I should never have<br />

told you about anything!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: You couldn't keep all of that bottled up inside you. You said so<br />

yourself... that this strangely poetic coincidence bothers you <br />

Brett Weber: God, or the devil more likely, is bothering me, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>... twisting<br />

everything around on me. It's not fair! I can understand the devil doing this to me, but<br />

is this how Jesus would treat His friends With unnerving coincidences, and darkly<br />

concealed messages that only you seem to easily understand


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<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Yes, I think so... if He needed to get your attention, and wanted<br />

to make you think a little, Sir Brett.<br />

Chief: Hello.<br />

Brett Weber: My head hurts!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Another aspect and first duty of the faithful is to believe that God<br />

has sent prophets at all times to warn men of His power and of the judgment to <strong>com</strong>e.<br />

Brett Weber: As I keep telling you, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>, I am not a prophet. Or, I would have<br />

surely prophesied a winning lottery ticket by now. What else might I prophesize


Chief: Hello.<br />

* <strong>Audrey</strong> gives Sir Brett a knowing stare. *<br />

Brett Weber: Good grief... I can't win.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Alongside the angels are the devils, Sir Brett, who rebelled against<br />

God, and who are ever ready to lead men astray. You are not suicidal... So, your divinely<br />

inspired message remains a mystery to us... like Sarah McLachlan's hit single "Building A<br />

Mystery." Simply another piece of Sir Brett's story, which he is writing down. You are still<br />

writing everything down, aren't you <br />

Brett Weber: Honestly, I am getting a little tired of it <strong>Audrey</strong>... Er... Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>...<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Please call me <strong>Audrey</strong>!<br />

Brett Weber: No.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: I don't know why you ever stopped calling me by my first name <br />

Brett Weber: Because, everything feels more like a business relationship between us now.<br />

I was even going to have the demon Abbadon in our play shoot my character to potentially<br />

end the script, but then your android character would probably just rescue him somehow...<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: She would try.<br />

Brett Weber: I haven't been writing anything, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>. See for yourself... Our last<br />

three scenes in the "Rock Opera" remain unfinished. They are all a garbled mess! The<br />

story is crazy. Can I just please stop writing about it now <br />

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<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: No.<br />

Chief: Pretty bird...<br />

Brett Weber: Do you really like yourself cast as an android, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong> I am<br />

starting to think that it was just a crazy idea. You feel more like an angel to me. And,<br />

why is God eluding to my possible suicide There are things about the script that<br />

I am writing that feel un<strong>com</strong>fortably predetermined, Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>. That is why Sir Brett<br />

needs you to be his guardian spirit. Not his android, <strong>Audrey</strong> H. 2095!<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Hm.<br />

Brett Weber: Will you be my angel <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: I can only be what I am.


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Brett Weber: What are you <br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: If you accept your message, then I am your angel.<br />

Brett Weber: But, I am not a prophet <br />

Chief: Merry Chris...<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: Well then, regardless of who "Ms. <strong>Hepburn</strong>" is... Sir Brett has just<br />

been given something new from God, or yes possibly the devil, to speak to me about<br />

during his next dream. Something he should definitely be writing down.<br />

Chief: Hello... cluck, cluck cluck.<br />

<strong>Audrey</strong> <strong>Hepburn</strong>: TRUTH IS STRANGER THAN FICTION, SIR BRETT.


- To be continued.


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