Oliver Winslow pondered, he would never forget, how his eyes would linger on a particular name whenever he picked up the newspaper, lingering for so long, so very long.
This name, so familiar, yet so alien.
The distance between familiarity and alienation was bridged not only by distance, but by time.
It's been so many years...
Mr. Winslow asked, "So you're saying, it was only after that gathering in Lema City, after the media scrambled to report about John Fame and Lissy Lock, that you started your investigation?"
"Yes, but, Dad, Grandpa, I still don't understand why John Fame brought Lissy Lock into the spotlight. If Lissy Lock had remained obscure, I wouldn't have made this discovery. Is he so confident that he is without fear, or does he think that this matter went by nearly twenty years ago, and no one would remember?"