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<p><font                        =20color=3D"#FFFFF1">But he would do no su=
ch thing.       =20He was.         =20He tore the cellophane apart with hi=
s teeth and chewed up three of the capsules, barely aware of the bruisingl=
y bitter taste.            =20The real stuff would make the crap he had gi=
ven Annie to read last night, the crap it had taken him three days and fal=
se starts without number to write, look like a dog turd sitting next to a =
silver dollar.                                       =20There was no ten-s=
econd deadline, of course=A0=97 he'd had no contract for the book, had wri=
tten it on spec, and hence there was no delivery date to think about.     =
          =20That trooper had been a weedy young man hardly out of his tee=
ns, a rookie cop pulling a shit detail, chasing the cold trail of some num=
bnuts writer who had wrecked up his car and then either staggered deeper i=
nto the woods to die or walked blithely away from the whole mess with his =
thumb cocked.     =20Oh, what a variety of strange and poisonous flowers g=
rew beside Annie's version of that quaint old path!on March 20th at Foster=
's Funeral Home.                           =20Who are you telling it to?  =
          =20I didn't kill him, you know.        =20It burned down ten yea=
rs ago.    =20Let's just call it off.</font></p>
<p><font                             =20color=3D"#FFFFF2">When he had done=
 all he could, he reversed again and looked at the door, trying to see it =
through Annie's exquisitely suspicious eyes.                              =
        =20The second time Old Bessie slid all the way around in a circle =
and kept right on going downhill while she did it!       =20The plot was m=
elodramatic but well constructed, in its own modest way quite amusing.    =
          =20He heard low squeaking sounds and thought of her saying: They=
 come into the cellar when it rains.                                      =
  =20"She went behind him and propelled him across the room, out the door,=
 and down the hall.                =20He remembered getting two letters su=
ggesting Misery theme parks, on the order of Disney World or Great Adventu=
re.         =20This was the second time she'd shown not the slightest inte=
rest in a trick of the trade that would have held a class of would-be writ=
ers spellbound.                             =20In real time it did not las=
t long; perhaps five seconds and surely no longer than ten.               =
        =20But it was like being dead, and suddenly he needed his medicati=
on because it wasn't just his legs that hurt.                     =20He us=
ed the bedpan and it hurt to piss and he realized with some dismay that a =
urinary infection was probably setting in.                            =20A=
n ice-cube landed beside his left ear and slid down the pillow into the ho=
llow of his shoulder.                                  =20Because it was t=
hat bitter taste which brought the high tide in over the piling.          =
                            =20I'll say I asked him in for a cup of coffee=
 even though I was in a hurry to be on my way and they'll ask me why.     =
                    =20He reversed away from the door, turned the chair, a=
nd backed up so he could work on the other mark.                          =
=20Mr Krenmitz rescued the surviving Krenmitz child, Laurene Krenmitz, who=
 is eighteen months old.                 =20It's sort of hard to go bar-ho=
pping when you've got a couple of broken legs, Annie.                     =
             =20He thought he would have been able to hear the chiming of =
the parlor clock if the night had been still, but a strong summer wind had=
 blown up, as it so often did these nights, and there was only time, sprea=
ding out forever.                         =20And he'd certainly remember t=
he instructions=A0=97 instructions so queer any printer would remember the=
m.                                     =20In practical terms, what had hap=
pened following the thumbectomy and ensuing bout of fever was obvious.    =
                    =20His so-fucking-vivid imagination rarely gave him th=
e horrors, but when it did, God help him.              =20He had gone out =
with no more in mind than buying a VCR for the townhouse on 83rd Street.=20=
Two more of those on top of the ones you took half an hour ago may drop yo=
u into a coma and then kill you, he thought, and a second voice answered a=
t once: Fine with me.</font></p>
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