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Authors: Gene Brewer

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1987
,
no
w
1986
.
Now
,
Robert
,
i
t
i
s
Augus
t
eighth
,
1985,
_
a
t
noon
.
Wher
e
ar
e
you?"

H
e
remaine
d
motionles
s
fo
r
severa
l
minute
s
befor
e
murmuring
,
"
I
a
m
a
t
work.
"
H
e
sounde
d
 
tired
,
 
but
hi
s
voic
e
wa
s
clear
,
thoug
h
slightl
y
higher-pitche
d
tha
n
prot's.

"Wha
t
ar
e
yo
u
doin
g
there?"

"
I
a
m
eatin
g
m
y
lunch."

"Wha
t
ar
e
yo
u
eating?"

"
I
 
hav
e
 
a
 
Dutc
h
 
loa
f
 
sandwic
h
 
wit
h
 
Miracl
e
 
Whi
p
 
an
d
 
pickles
,
 
a
 
peanu
t
 
butte
r
 
sandwic
h
 
with

Concor
d
grap
e
jelly
,
potat
o
chips
,
a
banana
,
tw
o
suga
r
cookies
,
an
d
a
thermo
s
o
f
coffee."

"Wher
e
di
d
yo
u
ge
t
you
r
lunch?"

"Fro
m
m
y
lunc
h
bucket."

"You
r
wif
e
mad
e
i
t
fo
r
you?"

"Yes."

"Al
l
 
right
.
 
W
e
 
ar
e
 
goin
g
 
t
o
 
mov
e
 
forwar
d
 
eigh
t
 
day
s
 
an
d
 
tw
o
 
hours
.
 
I
t
 
i
s
 
2:0
0
 
P.M
.
 
o
n
 
August
sixteenth
,
1985
.
Wher
e
ar
e
yo
u
now?"

"A
t
work."

"An
d
wha
t
ar
e
yo
u
doin
g
a
t
thi
s
moment?"

"Knockin
g
steers."

"Al
l
right
.
Wha
t
d
o
yo
u
see?"

"I
t
 
i
s
 
jerkin
g
 
aroun
d
 
makin
g
 
noises
.
 
I
 
ban
g
 
i
t
 
again
.
 
No
w
 
i
t
 
i
s
 
still.
"
 
H
e
 
wipe
d
 
som
e
 
imaginary
perspiratio
n
fro
m
hi
s
forehea
d
wit
h
th
e
bac
k
o
f
hi
s
hand.

"An
d
i
t
move
s
dow
n
th
e
lin
e
wher
e
someon
e
els
e
cut
s
th
e
throat
,
i
s
tha
t
right?"

"Yes
,
afte
r
i
t
i
s
shackled."

"The
n
what?"

"The
n
anothe
r
on
e
come
s
along
.
The
n
another
,
the
n
another
,
the
n
another-"

"Al
l
right
.
No
w
 
i
t
 
i
s
 
jus
t
 
afte
r
 
quittin
g
 
time
.
 
Yo
u
 
ar
e
 
on
_
 
you
r
 
wa
y
 
hom
e
 
fro
m
 
work
.
 
Yo
u
 
ar
e
 
home
now
,
gettin
g
ou
t
o
f
you
r
car
.
Yo
u
ar
e
goin
g
u
p
th
e
walk-"

Hi
s
eye
s
widened
.
"Someon
e
i
s
there!"

"Who
?
Wh
o
i
s
there?

Agitated
:
 
"
I
 
don'
t
 
know
.
 
H
e
 
i
s
 
comin
g
 
ou
t
 
o
f
 
m
y
house
.
 
I
 
hav
e
 
neve
r
 
see
n
 
hi
m
 
before
.
 
H
e
 
i
s
 
going
bac
k
 
int
o
 
th
e
 
house
!
 
Somethin
g
 
i
s
 
wrong
!
 
I
 
a
m
 
runnin
g
 
afte
r
 
him
,
 
chasin
g
 
hi
m
int
o
 
th
e
 
house
.
 
Oh
,
 
God,
no!

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
"
 
H
e
 
bega
n
 
t
o
 
wail
,
 
hi
s
 
hea
d
 
waggin
g
 
bac
k
 
an
d
 
forth
,
 
hi
s
 
eye
s
 
a
s
 
big
a
s
th
e
moon
.
The
n
h
e
looke
d
towar
d
m
e
an
d
hi
s
demeano
r
 
change
d
 
radically-a
n
 
utte
r
 
transmogrification.
H
e
looke
d
a
s
thoug
h
h
e
wante
d
t
o
kil
l
me.

"Robert!
"
I
yelled
,
clappin
g
m
y
hand
s
togethe
r
 
a
s
 
loudl
y
 
a
s
 
I
 
could
.
 
"Wak
e
 
up
!
 
Wak
e
 
up!
"
 
Hi
s
 
eyes close
d
immediately
,
than
k
God
,
an
d
a
n
exhauste
d
Rober
t
sa
t
slumpe
d
i
n
th
e
chai
r
i
n
fron
t
o
f
me.

"Robert?"

N
o
response.

"Robert?"
Stil
l
nothing.

"Robert
,
it'
s
al
l
right
.
It'
s
ove
r
now
.
Everythin
g
i
s
al
l
right
.
Ca
n
yo
u
hea
r
me?"
N
o
response.

"Robert
,
I'
d
lik
e
t
o
tal
k
t
o
pro
t
now.
"
N
o
response.

"Pleas
e
 
le
t
 
m
e
 
spea
k
 
t
o
 
prot
.
 
prot
?
 
Ar
e
 
yo
u
 
there?
"
 
I
 
wa
s
 
beginnin
g
 
t
o
 
fee
l
 
a
 
mountin
g
 
trepidation.
Ha
d
I
bee
n
to
o
aggressive
?
Wha
t
if-?

Finall
y
hi
s
hea
d
lifte
d
an
d
hi
s
eye
s
blinke
d
open
.
"No
w
you'v
e
don
e
it."

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