HAPPY ENDING By HENRY KUTTNER Out of the Future emerge the Robot and Tharn—while James Kelvin fights them blindly, knowing not friend from foe! [Transcriber's Note: This etext was produced from Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1948. Extensive research did not uncover any evidence that the U.S. copyright on this publication was renewed.] The android uttered a protesting cry as Kelvin sent a wave of mental energy at him This is the way the story ended: James Kelvin concentrated very hard on the thought of the chemist with the red mustache who had promised him a million dollars. It was simply a matter of tuning in on the man’s brain, establishing a rapport. He had done it before. Now it was more important than ever that he do it this one last time. He pressed the button on the gadget the robot had given him, and thought hard. Far off, across limitless distances, he found the rapport. He clamped on the mental tight beam. He rode it.... The red-mustached man looked up, gaped, and grinned delightedly. “So there you are!” he said. “I didn’t hear you come in. Good grief, I’ve been trying to find you for two weeks.” “Tell me one thing quick,” Kelvin said. “What’s your name?” “George Bailey. Incidentally, what’s yours?” But Kelvin didn’t answer. He had suddenly remembered the other thing the robot had told him about that gadget which established rapport when he pressed the button. He pressed it now—and nothing happened. The gadget had gone dead. Its task was finished, which obviously meant he had at last achieved health, fame and fortune. The robot had warned him, of course. The thing was set to do one specialized job. Once he got what he wanted, it would work no more. So Kelvin got the million dollars. And he lived happily ever after.... This is the middle of the