- Exploring extrasensory perception. Does it really exist?
- An off-screen narrator relates a story told at a home in the Hollywood Hills during a storm. A screenwriter named Basil tells of a Hollywood screenwriter named John Dough, who wakes up after a late-night party and rushes off to the studio. However, a few interruptions, including thinking for a moment that he sees a woman's body in his bed, having his car key not work, and thinking he hears his mother calling, make him almost a minute late. When tragedy happens, he revisits the day's events. A phone call from his brother in Chicago confirms how odd this morning is. Did he experience telepathy or was it all coincidence? If radio waves can carry a communication, why not a mother's love?—<jhailey@hotmail.com>
- Exploring extrasensory perception and does it really exist? A film writer sees the figure of a dead woman on his bed as he sets out for work. There is a time delay as he needs to return to the apartment for his car keys. Along the way he witnesses a fatal accident involving the car in front of his, the driver being the same ghostly figure he had envisioned on his bed.—Anonymous
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