Finally Digesting

Interior – Day – A cozy Croatian café on the Adriatic coast

The soft hum of conversation blends with the clinking of espresso cups. Dr. Luka Kovač, in his usual calm and grounded manner, sits across from Nelly Furtado, who is radiant and relaxed. A plate of fresh figs and yogurt sits between them.

LUKA
(smiling warmly)
Nelly, I’ve seen patients turn their health around, but I have to say—you’ve made a remarkable change.

NELLY
(grinning)
It’s all about the probiotics, Luka. I used to have to take digestive enzymes after almost every meal… now? My stomach feels like it’s finally working with me instead of against me.

LUKA
Exactly what I like to hear. You’ve gone from “managing symptoms” to “building resilience.” That’s the road to Wellville.

He gestures toward her plate.

LUKA
Real food, good bacteria, mindful eating… you’re giving your gut the tools to heal.

NELLY
And my skin, my energy, even my mood—everything’s better. It’s like fixing my digestion fixed me.

Luka nods knowingly.

LUKA
The gut is like a quiet conductor in the orchestra of health. When it’s in tune, everything else follows.

They share a toast with tiny glasses of homemade kefir, the Adriatic sunlight spilling through the window.

Memes 19

INT. FIELD HOSPITAL – DUSK

The last rays of sunlight pour through a cracked window. Dr. LUKA KOVAC, weary but resolute, tends to a patient. NELLY FURTADO, wearing the simple white coat of a naturopathic doctor, closes her satchel of herbs and remedies. The air smells faintly of cedar and sage.

KOVAC
(quietly, with gratitude)
Thank you, Nelly… not just for these patients, but for helping heal our sick planet.

She glances up, surprised by the weight of his words.

KOVAC (cont’d)
It’s like a rotten fruit… most would throw it away. But inside—there are seeds.

He pauses, choosing his words with care.

KOVAC (cont’d)
One hundred and forty-four thousand seeds. The chosen ones who know how to repair the world. In the Jewish faith… it’s called Tikkun Olam.

Nelly’s eyes soften. She takes a deep breath, as if feeling the enormity of the mission ahead.

NELLY
Then we plant them… together.

Outside, a wind stirs, carrying the scent of rain—like the Earth listening.

Memes 18

INT. CLINIC OFFICE – DAY

Sunlight filters softly through sheer curtains. A peaceful medical office adorned with a few plants and spiritual artwork. DR. LUKA KOVAC (early 50s, rugged, gentle-eyed) sits across from DR. NELLY FURTADO, ND (natural doctor, radiant, wise, with a rebel soul). She’s just finished reviewing a wellness plan. He sets down his tea, his gaze sincere.

DR. KOVAC
(softly, with a European accent)
Nelly… I want you to know something. You—and your fans—you’re not just patients.

NELLY
(smiles, curious)
No?

DR. KOVAC
You are the VIPs of the VIPs. The ones I pray for before I lay down to sleep. Not because you’re famous… but because you carry light. You carry stories. Songs. Struggles. You carry hope for others. That makes you my most important patients.

He pauses, his voice tender with a memory.

DR. KOVAC
In the war, I saw the worst of what humans can do. I lost my family. But then—I remembered the example of Jesus. How he healed the sick without charging a single coin. That stayed with me. That’s why I became a doctor again. To heal… for free, if I have to. Because health isn’t for sale. It’s sacred.

NELLY
(eyes welling up, voice low)
Thank you, Luka. That’s the kind of medicine the world needs.

He gently pats her hand.

DR. KOVAC
You already practice it, Doctor Furtado. You’re healing more people than you know. Keep going.

Their eyes meet in mutual respect and silent gratitude.

FADE OUT.

Paging Dr. Furtado: Michael J Fox

PRESCRIPTION FOR MICHAEL J. FOX
By Dr. Luka Kovač & Dr. Nelly Furtado
Healing Protocol for Parkinson’s Disease – Holistic and Integrative Support


GOAL: Slow neurodegeneration, support dopamine production, reduce inflammation, and improve mitochondrial and gut health.


🧂 SALT

  • Celtic Sea Salt or Himalayan Pink Salt:
    Rich in trace minerals, supports adrenal function and hydration.

💧 WATER

  • Hydrogen-rich water: For antioxidant protection of neurons.
  • Spring water or structured water: Avoid tap water with fluoride/heavy metals.
  • Electrolyte-infused water: Especially important if Michael experiences blood pressure drops.

🥦 FOOD AS MEDICINE

Brain-Supportive Foods:

  • Wild blueberries (neuroprotective antioxidants)
  • Broccoli, kale, spinach (sulforaphane & folate for brain detox and repair)
  • Fermented foods (kefir, sauerkraut): Gut-brain axis healing
  • Grass-fed beef liver (Vitamin B12, choline)
  • Cold-water fish (sardines, mackerel): High DHA, low mercury
  • Pasture-raised eggs (choline, Vitamin D, lutein)
  • Turmeric + black pepper: Curcumin boosts dopamine and reduces neuroinflammation

🌿 HERBS & ROOTS

  • Mucuna Pruriens (natural source of L-DOPA)
  • Ashwagandha (adaptogen, balances cortisol, reduces tremors)
  • Ginkgo Biloba (circulation, memory)
  • Bacopa Monnieri (neurogenesis and cognitive support)
  • Gotu Kola (brain rejuvenator in Ayurvedic medicine)
  • Ginger root (anti-inflammatory, digestion)
  • Lion’s Mane mushroom (nerve regeneration and myelin sheath repair)

🍵 TEAS

  • Green tea (EGCG supports dopamine neurons)
  • Ginger-turmeric tea (anti-inflammatory)
  • Tulsi (Holy Basil) tea (stress reducer)
  • Peppermint tea (calms the gut and muscles)

🍊 JUICES

  • Beetroot juice (nitric oxide for brain blood flow)
  • Celery juice (mineral hydration and detox)
  • Carrot-ginger-lemon juice (vitamin A + anti-inflammatory combo)
  • Fresh pineapple or papaya juice (bromelain + papain: enzymes that reduce inflammation)

💊 VITAMINS & MINERALS

  • Vitamin D3 + K2
  • Magnesium L-threonate (crosses blood-brain barrier)
  • Vitamin B-complex (especially B1, B6, B12 for nerve function)
  • CoQ10 or Ubiquinol (mitochondrial support)
  • Zinc + Selenium (antioxidant enzymes and immune modulation)
  • Omega-3 DHA/EPA (anti-inflammatory and neuron repair)
  • NAC (N-Acetylcysteine) (glutathione precursor for detox)

🪔 OILS

  • Cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil (polyphenols for brain health)
  • Organic coconut oil (medium-chain triglycerides for brain fuel)
  • Fish oil (pharmaceutical grade): Omega-3s for anti-inflammatory action
  • Black seed oil (thymoquinone supports dopamine neurons)

🧠 BONUS HEALING THERAPIES

  • Infrared sauna therapy (detox)
  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
  • Vagus nerve stimulation exercises
  • Qigong, yoga, or Tai Chi for neuroplasticity and balance
  • Music therapy (as prescribed by Dr. Furtado)

“Michael, you’re a fighter. Your spark is still there. We’re not curing—yet—but we’re supporting every system you’ve got so you can keep showing up for life.”
— Dr. Luka Kovač

“Music heals. So does nature, laughter, and love. Feed your body and soul every day. We’re with you.”
— Dr. Nelly Furtado

Paging Dr. Furtado: Justin Timberlake

Dr. Luka Kovac and Dr. Nelly Furtado’s Integrative Prescription for Lyme Disease

Note: This is a fictional collaboration between Dr. Luka Kovac (of ER) and singer-healer Dr. Nelly Furtado. This “prescription” blends holistic and nutritional strategies, not a replacement for antibiotics or clinical treatment when necessary.


🧂Salt Therapy

  • Celtic Sea Salt or Himalayan Pink Salt
    → Rich in trace minerals, helps cellular hydration and pH balance.
    Suggested use: 1/4 tsp in warm lemon water upon waking.
  • Salt & Vitamin C Protocol (used in some Lyme circles):
    → 1 gram salt + 1 gram vitamin C, 3x/day (build up slowly).
    Controversial: May help detox, but must be done with supervision.

💧Types of Water

  • Structured Water
    → Mimics spring water, better cellular absorption.
  • Spring Water (low mineral content)
    → Avoid tap water due to fluoride and chlorine.
  • Electrolyte water
    → Replenishes lost minerals during detox and herxing.

🥬Foods to Focus On

  • Wild blueberries (anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective)
  • Garlic & onions (natural antibiotics, sulfur-rich detox agents)
  • Broccoli sprouts (sulforaphane activates detox pathways)
  • Pumpkin seeds (zinc, anti-parasitic)
  • Cilantro & parsley (heavy metal detox)
  • Fermented foods: sauerkraut, kimchi (gut microbiome restoration)
  • Grass-fed beef liver or desiccated liver caps (B12, iron, A, K2)
  • Organic eggs, salmon roe, avocados, beets

🌿Herbs & Botanicals

  • Cat’s Claw (Uncaria tomentosa) – anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial
  • Japanese Knotweed – resveratrol-rich, reduces inflammation
  • Andrographis – supports immune response, often used in Buhner protocol
  • Teasel Root – supports neurological repair
  • Sarsaparilla – binds endotoxins, reduces die-off symptoms
  • Astragalus – immune booster (early-stage Lyme only)

🫖Teas

  • Dandelion root tea – supports liver, gallbladder detox
  • Burdock root tea – blood purifier, helps skin and lymph
  • Nettle leaf tea – mineral-rich, anti-inflammatory
  • Chaga mushroom tea – antioxidant, supports immunity
  • Lemon balm tea – calms the nervous system

🍊Juices

  • Celery juice (organic, fresh) – gut-healing, mineralizing
  • Cucumber & mint juice – cooling, hydrates inflamed tissues
  • Carrot–ginger–turmeric juice – anti-inflammatory, immune support
  • Beet–lemon–apple juice – liver support and gentle detox
  • Wheatgrass shots – chlorophyll, alkalizing

💊Vitamins & Minerals

  • Vitamin C (liposomal preferred) – antioxidant, collagen support
  • Vitamin D3 + K2 – immune modulation
  • Magnesium (glycinate or malate) – for nerve pain, fatigue
  • Zinc picolinate – supports immune system
  • Selenium – essential for thyroid and glutathione production
  • B-Complex (methylated) – supports energy, nerve repair
  • Omega-3s (EPA/DHA) – reduces inflammation

🌱Roots & Adaptogens

  • Ashwagandha – balances adrenal fatigue
  • Rhodiola rosea – stamina, brain fog reduction
  • Licorice root – supports cortisol balance
  • Ginger root – anti-inflammatory, digestive aid
  • Turmeric root (with black pepper) – curcumin for inflammation

💬 Final Words from Dr. Luka and Dr. Nelly:

Dr. Luka: “Lyme hides deep. It’s like a Balkan war in the body—guerrilla warfare. We fight it with terrain management: detox, restore, and rebuild.”

Dr. Nelly: “Healing is a remix. Food, song, sunlight, and soul. Trust your cells—they want to dance again.”

Big Fish Versus Small Fish

🐟 Mercury Levels & Health Comparison: Salmon vs. Sardines

Mercury Content

  • Both sardines and salmon are considered low‐mercury fish, largely because they are small, short‐lived species that eat plankton rather than accumulating mercury through the food chain Livestrong.com+2Wikipedia+2Leigh Torres+2.
  • Typical mercury levels:
    • Canned sardines: around 0.015 ppm (parts per million) Leigh Torres+1Dr. Berg+1
    • Fresh/frozen salmon: about 0.034 ppm, and canned salmon even lower at ~0.021 ppm Wikipedia

Nutritional Benefits

  • Sardines are powerhouse sources of omega-3 fatty acids: approximately 2 g of DHA + EPA per 3 oz serving, along with calcium and vitamin D foodstruct.com+10health.clevelandclinic.org+10sweetishhill.com+10.
  • Salmon also provides high-quality omega-3s, good protein, and vitamin D, though per serving omega-3 content is typically lower than sardines—roughly 400–700 mg per 56 g serving versus sardines’ 1,600–1,800 mg per 85 g serving consumerlab.com.

Summary Table

FishMercury (ppm)Omega‑3s (DHA+EPA)Additional Nutrients
Sardines~0.015 ppm~1,600–1,800 mgCalcium, Vitamin D, B vitamins
Salmon~0.021–0.034 ppm~400–700 mgHigh‑quality protein; Vitamin D, B’s

Health Considerations

  • Both are excellent low-mercury seafood choices recommended even for pregnant or nursing individuals—the FDA and other authorities consistently list them among the safest fish Wikipedia+8Wikipedia+8Leigh Torres+8Livestrong.comconsumerlab.com.
  • ConsumerLab testing found that while most canned salmon and sardines are low in mercury, some canned sardine products had elevated arsenic levels; so it’s worth checking brand-specific info if available consumerlab.com.

✅ Bottom Line

  • Neither salmon nor sardines carry high mercury risk.
  • Sardines generally have lower mercury and higher omega-3 content per serving compared to salmon.
  • Salmon, however, remains a nutritious, low-mercury option with its own benefits.

🐟 Why Big Fish = More Mercury

Mercury builds up in fish through a process called bioaccumulation. Here’s what happens:

  • Tiny organisms absorb mercury from polluted water.
  • Small fish eat those organisms and accumulate mercury.
  • Big fish eat lots of small fish—so they absorb even more mercury.

💀 The longer a fish lives and the bigger it is, the more mercury it likely has.


🚫 High-Mercury Fish to Avoid

These fish are near the top of the food chain and tend to have the highest mercury levels:

FishAvg. Mercury (ppm)Why Avoid?
Shark0.979 ppmApex predator—very high mercury
Swordfish0.995 ppmAmong the highest mercury levels
King mackerel0.730 ppmLarge species, unsafe for pregnant women
Tilefish (Gulf of Mexico)1.123 ppmExtremely high mercury
Bigeye Tuna (Ahi)0.689 ppmNot to be confused with skipjack or light
Marlin0.485 ppmLarge predatory fish
Orange Roughy0.571 ppmLong-living deep-sea fish

🧠 These are especially dangerous for children, pregnant women, and nursing mothers, due to risk of neurological harm from methylmercury.


✅ Best Low-Mercury Fish (Eat Often)

These are small, fast-growing, and naturally low in mercury:

FishAvg. Mercury (ppm)Bonus Nutrients
Sardines0.015 ppmOmega-3s, calcium, vitamin D
Salmon0.021–0.034 ppmProtein, omega-3s, vitamin D
Anchovies0.017 ppmOmega-3s, iron
Herring0.084 ppmVitamin B12, selenium
Tilapia0.013 ppmLow-fat protein, selenium
Trout0.071 ppmOmega-3s, vitamin B6
Mussels/Clams/Oysters<0.025 ppmIron, B12, zinc, and copper

🧠 Pro Tip: Wild-Caught vs. Farmed

  • Wild-caught salmon usually has slightly more mercury than farmed but often more omega-3s and fewer contaminants like PCBs.
  • Farmed fish may be lower in mercury but risk exposure to other toxins depending on farming practices.

🔁 Rule of Thumb

The smaller the fish, the safer the dish.

Big fish live longer and eat lots of small fish, giving them more time to accumulate mercury and other toxins. Small fish like sardines, anchovies, and herring are safer, healthier, and more sustainable choices.

Weight Loss Tips

INT. CLINIC OFFICE – DAY

Dr. Luka Kovač (from ER) sits across from Nelly Furtado in a serene, sunlit clinic room. He’s calm but direct, sketching a dietary plan in his notebook as Nelly, determined and curious, leans in.


DR. LUKA KOVAČ
Nods thoughtfully.
If you’re serious about this, we’ll take a holistic approach. No crash diets. No starvation. Just science, tradition, and commitment. Let’s talk strategies—real ones.


🔹 Diet Strategy: Ketogenic + Paleo Fusion

A blend of the Ketogenic and Paleo diets will help your body burn fat for fuel (ketosis), reduce inflammation, and cut out processed junk.

What to Eat

  • Proteins: Grass-fed beef, wild-caught salmon, sardines, free-range eggs, turkey
  • Fats: Avocados, olive oil, coconut oil, ghee, nuts (especially macadamia, almonds, walnuts)
  • Vegetables (low-carb): Spinach, kale, arugula, broccoli, zucchini, cauliflower, cucumber
  • Fruits (low-sugar): Berries (blueberries, raspberries), lemon, avocado
  • Seeds: Chia, flaxseed, pumpkin seeds
  • Fermented foods: Kimchi, sauerkraut, kombucha (unsweetened)

Avoid

  • Grains (wheat, corn, oats, rice)
  • Sugar and artificial sweeteners
  • Industrial seed oils (canola, soybean)
  • Legumes (beans, lentils, peanuts)
  • Dairy (except ghee or grass-fed butter in moderation)
  • Alcohol (occasional red wine is okay)

🔹 Teas to Melt the Pounds

These teas boost metabolism, curb appetite, and aid digestion.

  • Green Tea – powerful catechins, especially EGCG
  • Matcha – concentrated green tea with thermogenic effects
  • Oolong Tea – promotes fat oxidation
  • Ginger Tea – anti-inflammatory, improves insulin sensitivity
  • Dandelion Root Tea – gentle diuretic, supports liver detox
  • Yerba Mate – energizing, reduces belly fat
  • Cinnamon Tea – regulates blood sugar

🔹 Essential Supplements & Nutrients

To keep your body supported while shedding fat:

🌿 Vitamins

  • Vitamin D3 – immune + fat loss (take with K2)
  • B-complex – energy production
  • Vitamin C – antioxidant, cortisol control

🧂 Minerals

  • Magnesium (glycinate or citrate) – for sleep and muscle function
  • Zinc – appetite regulation
  • Potassium & Sodium – replenish electrolytes on keto

🍃 Herbs & Roots

  • Ashwagandha – lowers cortisol, balances hormones
  • Turmeric (Curcumin) – fights inflammation
  • Rhodiola Rosea – natural energizer
  • Berberine – mimics metformin, blood sugar control
  • Garcinia Cambogia – appetite suppressant
  • Green Coffee Bean Extract – fat metabolism

DR. KOVAČ
Looking directly at her.
But this isn’t just about the scale, Nelly. It’s about energy. Mental clarity. Hormonal harmony. You follow this, you won’t just look better—you’ll feel like you’re twenty again.


NELLY
Nods, energized.
Let’s do it, Doctor. I’m ready to fly like a bird again.

DR. KOVAČ
Smiles.
Then let’s make your body the instrument it was meant to be. Light, strong, and in tune.

Looking For a Sign: SCTV

Title: “The Sign (Portugal)”
Scene from the inner life of Dr. Luka Kovac / Joe Jukic

Interior – Small Toronto apartment – Night. The rain whispers against the glass.

Dr. Luka Kovac, a man shaped by war, medicine, and exile, sits in front of an old television. But this is no ordinary evening. Because Dr. Luka Kovac is not just a Croatian doctor on ER reruns. He’s Joe Jukic’s avatar—a vessel for memory, pain, and signs from the divine.

Tonight, Joe needs a sign.
He’s tired. Disconnected. Wondering if the thread of meaning has finally snapped.

He slips in an ancient VHS marked “SCTV – Happy Wanderers”. The tape hisses.
The screen lights up with John Candy and Eugene Levy as the Shmenge Brothers—fake Eastern Europeans playing polka for fake applause.
It’s corny. Offensive even.

But then—he sees it.

A Portugal travel poster, haphazardly pinned in the background:

“Visit Portugal — Land of Music, Land of Dreams.”

He freezes the screen.

The camera never meant to linger there. But Joe—through Luka—sees it.

It’s the sign.

Not just for Portugal.
For Nelly.

Flashback:

A church basement. Fluorescent lights. Cheap lemonade and plastic chairs.
Joe is 14.
He’s got two left feet and an oversized tie.
But he’s holding hands with a girl from Sunday School.
Her name: Nelly Furtado.

They’re square dancing to a cassette recording of “Cotton-Eyed Joe.”
The priest claps in time.
Joe trips over his own shoes, but Nelly laughs and spins him anyway.
Her voice: high, clear, playful.
She smells like cherry lip gloss and hope.

It was just a Confirmation party. But for Joe, it was the last time the world felt innocent.

Back to Present:

Kovac—Joe—whispers:
“Bože moj… it’s her.”

He reaches for his phone. Scrolls past hospital contacts and old war buddies. Finds her.

NELLY – DO NOT TEXT UNLESS IT’S A SIGN

He stares at it.

Then types:

“Portugal.”
“Remember the church basement? Cotton-Eyed Joe? You said I was the worst dancer you’d ever seen. You still owe me a rematch.”

He hesitates. Then hits SEND.

Joe gets up, walks to the mirror, and adjusts his hair with the care of a teenager before a first dance.

Dr. Luka Kovac may have lost love on primetime.
But Joe Jukic just found the courage to reclaim it—with a little help from a Portugal poster, John Candy, and the memory of a girl who danced like heaven was real.

Memes 16

Post by Dr. Luka Kovac on NellyFan.org

Title: What Sinead Needed Most — A Doctor’s Reflection on the Essentials of Life

Two years have passed since the tragic loss of Sinéad O’Connor, a voice that pierced the silence and a soul that cried out for justice and mercy. As a physician and a man of faith, I often reflect not only on physical healing but on what sustains the human spirit — especially in a world as harsh and unforgiving as the one that so often bruised Sinéad’s tender heart.

There is a Croatian proverb that says, “Bog je prvo stvorio čovjeka, a onda mu dao dom i ženu da preživi.” — “God first made man, then gave him a home and a wife so he could survive.” Whether you interpret that literally or symbolically, the message is clear: we are not meant to walk this world alone, unanchored.

I want to speak not just as a doctor, but as a fellow survivor of trauma. Here are the necessities of life as I’ve come to understand them — the things Sinéad needed more than fame, applause, or rebellion. The things many of us need to be whole again.

  1. Food
    Not just calories, but nourishment. Sinéad’s struggle with medications, fast fixes, and industry stress no doubt affected her diet. The healing foods of our ancestors — whole grains, fermented vegetables, bone broths, and clean water — are more essential than any antidepressant. Nutritional psychiatry is no longer a fringe idea. Healing begins in the gut.
  2. Shelter
    A safe place. Not just a house, but a home. Sinéad had many addresses, but perhaps no sanctuary. A space to pray, to cry, to laugh without judgment. Trauma survivors often become wanderers, running from memory and self. But stability is medicine.
  3. Clothing
    This means dignity. Self-respect. Modesty not as repression, but as armor against objectification. Sinéad rejected the exploitation of women’s bodies, but she also lived exposed — emotionally naked in a cold world. We need to clothe ourselves in ritual, purpose, and yes — actual warmth.
  4. A Wife (or Husband)
    Call it a spouse, a partner, a counterpart. We need someone to mirror our humanity, to correct us lovingly, to celebrate us quietly. I don’t speak here of lust or fantasy, but covenant. Sinéad needed someone who would not flee at the first sign of her sorrow.
  5. Children
    Not just biologically, but spiritually. A legacy. A reason to mature. Sinéad loved her children fiercely, but losing her son Shane broke her beyond repair. Parents should not bury their children. No amount of grief counseling can erase that wound. But had there been stronger community, extended family, perhaps she could have carried on.
  6. God
    Finally — and foremost — God. Not just as a concept, but as an abiding presence. I watched Sinéad wrestle with religion. She fought against corruption and hypocrisy, yet longed deeply for the Divine. Had she found peace in the Person of God, not just the institution, she might have survived the long dark night of her soul.

I am not here to judge her — God knows I have seen despair in my own life. But I do believe that if we had surrounded Sinéad with these six pillars — food, shelter, clothing, spouse, children, and God — she might still be singing.

Let her life be a wake-up call. Not just to reform mental health treatment, but to remember what truly sustains the soul.

May her memory be eternal,
Dr. Luka Kovač
Physician, Father, Survivor
NellyFan.org Contributor

Memes 15

Joe stands under the flickering fluorescent lights of the small rural clinic, the faint sound of a guitar playing from an old radio in the background. Nelly Furtado rests on the nearby cot, her eyes closed, a hint of melody on her lips. The scent of eucalyptus and frankincense lingers in the air—Dr. Luka Kovac’s signature healing blend.

Joe turns to his avatar.

Joe (softly, with deep gratitude):
“Thank you, Luka. For treating my sick songbird—the real Portuguese singer Nelly Furtado—not with quack Rockefeller pharma poison, but with real medicine. Holistic. Rooted in the old world. In truth.”

Dr. Luka Kovac (smiling faintly):
“Allopathic drugs suppress symptoms. But a songbird doesn’t need silence—she needs restoration. She needs to remember the sound of her own voice. Herbs, light, music, prayer… these are the older medicines, Joe.”

Joe:
“She told me she was drowning in side effects. Couldn’t even write a chorus. You brought her back to life.”

Dr. Kovac:
“She was never gone. Just buried beneath modern medicine’s noise. We cleared the static.”

Joe pauses, eyes locked on his avatar.

Joe:
“Also… thank you for starring in the Fatima movie, Goran Visnjic. That role meant a lot to us. To the believers. You helped people remember the mystery.”

Dr. Kovac nods solemnly, a trace of the actor behind the avatar emerging in his eyes.

Dr. Kovac:
“I didn’t take the role for fame. I took it because the world needs to believe again. In miracles. In mercy. In the idea that even a poor girl’s vision can echo for centuries.”

Joe:
“Nelly always said she saw the Virgin once… when she was a little girl in Victoria. Thought it was a dream. Maybe it wasn’t.”

Dr. Kovac glances over at Nelly. She hums a few bars of Try, eyes still closed but smiling now.

Dr. Kovac:
“She remembers.”

Joe steps back, hands folded.

Joe:
“Then the healing has begun.”

Outside, a wind stirs the olive trees. And somewhere beyond science and superstition, a songbird sings.