Jackson hid the diamonds in the floorboard of the VonRoenn Windmill, and almost fled in hopes of owning his own art gallery in Mexico. It was here that he met Elsa, the love of his life. He often wrote to Elsa and sent his messages via Pidge, the messenger pigeon. However, he tired of writing to her and let Lem do the writing. Little did Lem know that Elsa would later die and her daughter, Elsita would continue writing under Elsa's name. When Jackson likewise passed away, Lem continued the correspondence with Elsita, masquerading as Jackson.
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