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〃All right;〃 Jack said; and at that moment; at least; he meant it。 The same

way he had always meant it on those mornings after; looking at his pale and

haggard face in the bathroom mirror。 I'm going to stop; going to cut it off

flat。 But morning gave way to afternoon; and in the afternoons he felt a little

better。 And afternoon gave way to night。 As some great twentieth…century thinker

had said; night must fall。

He found himself wishing that Wendy would ask him about the hedges; would ask

him what Danny meant; when he said You know because you saw — If she did; he

would tell her everything。 Everything。 The hedges; the woman in the room; even

about the fire hose that seemed to have switched positions。 But where did

confession stop? Could he tell her he'd thrown the magneto away; that they could

all be down in Sidewinder right now if he hadn't done that?

What she said was; 〃Do you want tea?〃

〃Yes。 A cup of tea would be good。〃

She went to the door and paused there; rubbing her forearms through her

sweater。 〃It's my fault as much as yours;〃 she said。 〃What were we doing while

he was going through that 。。。 dream; or whatever it was?〃

〃Wendy — 〃

〃We were sleeping;〃 she said。 〃Sleeping like a couple of teenage kids with

their itch nicely scratched。〃

〃Stop it;〃 he said。 〃It's over。〃

〃No;〃 Wendy answered; and gave him a strange; restless smile。 〃It's not over。〃

She went out to make tea; leaving him to keep watch over their son。

THE ELEVATOR

Jack awoke from a thin and uneasy sleep where huge and ill…defined shapes

chased him through endless snowfields to what he first thought was another

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