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Authors: Gene Brewer

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eve
n
suicide-withou
t
prot'
s
knowledge
.
 
I
 
wa
s
 
mor
e
 
certai
n
 
tha
n
 
eve
r
 
tha
t
 
I
 
ha
d
 
t
o
 
ge
t
 
throug
h
 
t
o
 
hi
m
as
soo
n
a
s
possible
.
I
n
fact
,
ther
e
wasn'
t
a
momen
t
t
o
lose
.
 
I
 
stoo
d
 
u
p
 
an
d
 
remove
d
 
th
e
 
tap
e
 
fro
m
 
th
e
 
spot
o
n
th
e
wal
l
behin
d
me
.
pro
t
fel
l
int
o
hi
s
usua
l
dee
p
tranc
e
immediately.

"W
e
ar
e
no
w
i
n
th
e
present
.
prot
?
D
o
yo
u
understand?"

"Yes
.
I
t
i
s
no
t
a
difficul
t
concept."

"Good
.
I
s
Rober
t
ther
e
wit
h
you?"

"Yes."

"Ma
y
I
spea
k
t
o
him
,
please?"

"Yo
u
may
,
bu
t
h
e
probabl
y
won'
t
spea
k
t
o
you."

"Pleas
e
le
t
hi
m
com
e
forward."

Silence
.
Rober
t
slouche
d
dow
n
i
n
th
e
chair
,
hi
s
chi
n
o
n
hi
s
chest.

"Robert?"

N
o
response.

"Robert
,
 
thi
s
 
i
s
 
Docto
r
 
Brewer
.
 
Pleas
e
 
ope
n
 
you
r
 
eyes.
"
 
Ther
e
 
wa
s
 
a
 
barel
y
 
detectabl
e
 
shif
t
 
i
n
 
his
position
.
"Robert
,
liste
n
 
t
o
 
me
.
 
I
 
a
m
 
no
t
 
jus
t
 
tryin
g
 
t
o
 
hel
p
 
you
.
 
I
 
kno
w
 
I
 
ca
n
 
hel
p
 
you
.
 
Pleas
e
 
trus
t
 
me.
Ope
n
you
r
eyes!
"
Hi
s
eye
s
flickere
d
ope
n
fo
r
a
moment
,
the
n
close
d
again.

Afte
r
 
a
 
fe
w
 
second
s
 
h
e
 
blinke
d
 
severa
l
 
times
,
 
a
s
 
i
f
 
vacillating
,
 
an
d
 
finall
y
 
the
y
 
staye
d
 
open
.
 
I
t
 
was
littl
e
mor
e
tha
n
a
vacan
t
stare
,
bu
t
i
t
wa
s
something.

"Robert
!
 
Ca
n
 
yo
u
 
hea
r
 
me?
"
 
Afte
r
 
wha
t
 
seeme
d
 
lik
e
 
a
n
 
eternit
y
 
I
 
detecte
d
 
a
 
hin
t
 
o
f
 
a
 
nod
.
 
"Good.
No
w
I
wan
t
yo
u
t
o
focu
s
you
r
attentio
n
o
n
th
e
spo
t
o
n
th
e
wal
l
behin
d
me."

Th
e
lifeles
s
eyes
,
gazin
g
emptil
y
a
t
th
e
edg
e
o
f
m
y
desk
,
shifte
d
upwar
d
slightly.

"
A
littl
e
higher
.
Rais
e
you
r
eye
s
a
littl
e
higher!"

Slowl
y
 
hi
s
 
focu
s
 
lifted
,
 
a
n
 
inc
h
 
a
t
 
a
 
time
,
 
slowly
,
 
slowly
.
 
Ignorin
g
 
m
y
presenc
e
 
completely
,
 
h
e
 
lifted
hi
s
gaz
e
t
o
th
e
wal
l
behin
d
m
y
shoulder
.
Hi
s
mout
h
ha
d
falle
n
open.

"Good
.
Now
,
liste
n
carefully
.
I'
m
goin
g
t
o
coun
t
forwar
d
fro
m
si
x
t
o
ten
.
A
s
I
count
,
 
you
r
 
eyelid
s
 
will
becom
e
 
heav
y
 
an
d
 
yo
u
 
wil
l
 
gro
w
 
increasingl
y
 
sleepy
.
 
B
y
 
th
e
 
tim
e
 
I
 
ge
t
 
t
o
 
ten
,
 
yo
u
 
wil
l
 
b
e
 
i
n
 
a
 
deep
trance
.
Bu
t
yo
u
wil
l
b
e
abl
e
t
o
hea
r
an
d
understan
d
everythin
g
I
 
say
.
 
No
w
 
thi
s
 
i
s
 
ver
y
 
important
:
 
Whe
n
 
I cla
p
m
y
hands
,
yo
u
wil
l
wak
e
up
.
D
o
yo
u
understand?"

A
tiny
,
bu
t
definite
,
nod.

"Good
.
 
We'l
l
 
begi
n
 
now
.
 
Six...
"
 
I
 
watche
d
 
carefull
y
 
a
s
 
hi
s
 
eyelid
s
 
bega
n
 
t
o
 
droop
.
 
"..
.
 
an
d
 
ten.
Robert
,
ca
n
yo
u
hea
r
me?"

N
o
response.

"Robert?"
Unintelligible.

"Pleas
e
spea
k
louder."

A feebl
e
"Yes,
"
mor
e
lik
e
a
gurgle
.
 
Bu
t
 
someon
e
 
wa
s
 
there
!
 
A
t
 
tha
t
 
momen
t
 
I
 
wa
s
 
very
,
 
ver
y
 
gla
d
 
I

ha
d
chose
n
t
o
becom
e
a
psychiatrist.

"Good
.
 
No
w
 
liste
n
 
t
o
 
me
.
 
W
e
 
ar
e
 
goin
g
 
t
o
 
trave
l
 
bac
k
 
i
n
 
time
.
 
Imagin
e
 
th
e
 
page
s
 
o
f
 
a
 
calendar
turnin
g
rapidl
y
 
backward
.
 
I
t
 
i
s
 
no
w
 
Augus
t
 
eighth
,
 
1989
,
 
exactly
,
 
on
e
 
yea
r
 
ago
.
 
No
w
 
i
t
 
i
s
 
1988
;
 
now

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