Just then, someone walks in the door, and a woman's voice calls out. Startled, Johnny spills a drop of wine on the floor. Grissom asks the woman what she's doing there, and says they were about to play chess. She is surprised to see that Grissom has company. She recognizes Johnny from television, and introduces herself as Alma, Grissom's nurse. She tells Grissom that Johnny is famous. Johnny humbly says that he has "sort of a psychic ability to see things." Grissom has heard of Johnny, and describes him as "the coma victim" who "touches things." Alma asks what Johnny is looking at, and Johnny explains about the photo. Alma grabs it and asks Grissom if he's giving his things away again. Grissom says that Johnny offered to help find the house. Alma explains that Grissom gave his watch to the refrigerator repairman last week. Grissom asks Alma why, since she claims she can't help him find the house, Johnny can't try. Grissom acts like a chastened child. Alma quietly asks Johnny to leave, because Grissom "has had enough excitement for one day." Johnny and Grissom exchange a look. Johnny stands to leave, but doesn't pick up his walking stick. Grissom extends his own cane, and Johnny touches it. Johnny goes into a vision where he is walking the streets of Paris in the 1940s. Vision Johnny walks up to the window of a nightclub where he sees a woman singing a torch song at a piano. He watches her, smoking a cigarette, and she turns and starts singing right to him. Johnny snaps out of it and apologizes for picking up the wrong cane. Alma tells Grissom to say goodbye, and he does. Johnny says that Grissom still owes him a game of chess, and turns to leave. Grissom looks happy and hopeful. Alma shoots Grissom a look like she's going to punish him for some infraction.
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