The Valar announce that they've done as much as they can in Singularity (they can't bring back peoples' babies in that critical period either, but they can get them earlier versions) and are setting up portals between there and Sanity as soon as they are confident they've cleaned up the plague. A bunch of Elf architects have this wild idea for a fivedimensional city where alternating intersections are interdimensional portals between various Valinors and they get eagerly to setting it up.
There's enough room in the Ganymede arcology to fly around. Celendra flies Olivia around.
If enough money is thrown at her, Attorney Silva's office can pull off some impressive trial expediting. Presently the GCP has been sued enough to agree to an early appeal.
The Elves are appreciative.
Is there any way the victim can be persuaded to appear?
They aren't going to draw two hundred. They can try hiring another fairy to go find him?
It's not hard to find one who's willing to look him up, although that requires that he be look-uppable.
Well, they can conjure for his location, at least.
And presently the hired fairy writes in Found him, he says he'll come if Agnes wants him? Who's Agnes?
Well, that's awkward. He will notify her that her late husband is a fairy.
"When he died he became a fairy. He says he'll accept a summons if you want to see him."
"I wanted to speak to him on an unrelated matter, got in touch with him, and got this reply -" he hands it to her.
"Look, I don't understand what this is about, but it's not very funny."
"I will tell him you don't believe us. Thanks for your time."
And he summons the contact fairy and explains that Agnes refused to believe them.
"Yeah, I tried to tell a summoner once and he thought I was suicide-baiting him."
"Is there any chance he'll be willing to come by just so she knows it's true and can make an informed decision instead of dismissing the possibility out of hand -"