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dean koontz - the mask-第8章

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 〃Paul !〃
 With renewed fear; she got to her feet and moved quickly around the desk; stepping over splintered maple branches and an overturned wastebasket。
 2
 THAT Wednesday afternoon; following a lunch of Campbell's vegetable soup and a grilled cheese sandwich; Grace Mitowski went into her study and curled up on the sofa to sleep for an hour or so。 She never napped in the bedroom because that formalized it somehow; and though she had been taking naps three or four days a week for the past year; she still had not reconciled herself to the fact that she needed a midday rest。 To her way of thinking; naps were for children and for old; used…up; burnt…out people。 She wasn't in her childhood any more…neither the first nor the second; thank you…and although she was old; she certainly wasn't used up or burnt out。 Being in bed in the middle of the day made her feel lazy; and she couldn't abide laziness in anyone; especially not in herself。 Therefore; she took naps on the study sofa; with her back to the shuttered windows; lulled by the monotonous ticking of the mantel clock。
 At seventy; Grace was still as mentally agile and energetic as she had ever been。 Her gray matter hadn't begun to deteriorate at all; it was only her treacherous body that caused her grief and frustration。 She had a touch of arthritis in her hands; and when the humidity was high…as it was today…she also suffered from a dull but unrelenting ache of bursitis in her shoulders。 Although she did all of the exercises that her doctor remended; and although she walked two miles every morning; she found it increasingly difficult to maintain her muscle tone。 From the time she was a young girl; throughout most of her life; she had been in love with books; and she had been able to read all morning; all afternoon; and most of the evening without eyestrain; nowadays; usually after only a couple of hours of reading; her eyes felt grainy and hot。 She regarded each of her infirmities with extreme indignation; and she struggled against them; even though she knew this was a war she was destined to lose。
 That Wednesday afternoon she took a break from the battle; a brief period of R and R。 Two minutes after she stretched out on the sofa; she was asleep。
 Grace did not dream often; and she was even less often plagued by bad dreams。 But Wednesday afternoon; in the book…lined study; her sleep was continuously disturbed by nightmares。 Several times she stirred; came half awake; and heard herself gasping in panic。 Once; drifting up from some hideous and threatening vision; she heard her own voice crying out wordlessly in terror; and she realized she was thrashing on the couch; twisting and torturing her
 aching shoulders。 She tried to e fully awake; but she could not; something in the dream; something dark and menacing; reached up with icy; clammy hands and pulled her down into deep sleep again; down and down; all the way down into a lightless place where an unnamable creature gibbered and muttered and chuckled in a mucous…wet voice。
 An hour later; when she finally woke up and managed to cast off the clutching dream; she was standing in the middle of the shadow…shrouded room; several steps away from the sofa; but she had no memory of getting to her feet。 She was shaking; sheathed in sweat。
 …I've got to tell Carol Tracy。
 …Tell her what?
 …Warn her。
 …Warn her about what?
 …It's ing。 Oh; God。。。
 …What's ing?
 …Just like in the dream。
 …What about the dream?
 Already her memory of the nightmare had begun to dissolve; only fragments of it remained with her; and each of those disassociated images was evaporating as if it were a splinter of dry ice。 All she could remember was that Carol had been a part of it; and had been in awful danger。 And somehow she knew that the dream had been more than just an ordinary dream。。。。
 As the nightmare receded; Grace became unfortably aware of how gloomy the study was。 Before taking her nap; she had switched off the lamps。 The shutters were all closed; and only thin blades of light Were visible between the wooden slats。 She had the irrational but unshakable feeling that something had followed her up from the dream; something vicious and evil that had undergone a magical metamorphosis from a creature of the imagination into one posed of solid flesh; something that was now crouched in a corner; watching; waiting。
 …Stop it!
 …But the dream was。。。
 …Only a dream。
 Along the edges of the shutters; the taut threads of light abruptly brightened; then dimmed; then grew bright again as lightning flashed outside。 A roof…rattling crash of thunder quickly followed; and more lightning; too; an unbelievable amount of it; one blue…white explosion after another; so that for at least half a minute the cracks in the shutters looked like sputtering electrical wires; white…hot with sparking current。
 Still drugged with sleep and slightly confused; Grace stood in the middle of the unlighted room; rocking from side to side; listening to the thunder and the wind; watching the intense pulse of lightning。 The extreme violence of the storm seemed unreal; and she concluded that she was still under the influence of the dream; misinterpreting what she was seeing。 It couldn't possibly be as savage outside as it appeared to be。
 〃Grace。。。〃 
 She thought she heard something call to her from over by the tallest set of bookshelves; directly behind her。 Judging from its slurred; distorted pronunciation of her name; its mouth was severely malformed。
 There's nothing behind me! Nothing。
 Nevertheless; she did not turn around。
 When the lightning finally stopped and the long…sustained crescendo of thunder subsided; the air seemed thicker than it had been a minute ago。 She had difficulty breathing。 The room was darker; too。
 'Grace。 。
 A confining mantle of claustrophobia settled over her。 The dimly visible walls appeared to ripple and move closer; as if the chamber might shrink around her until it was precisely the size and shape of a coffin。
 〃Grace。 。
 She stumbled to the nearest window; banging her hip against the desk; nearly tripping over a lamp cord。 She fumbled with the lever on the shutters; her fingers stiff and unresponsive。 At last the slats opened wide; gray but wele light poured into the study; forcing her to squint but gladdening her as well。 She leaned against the shutters and stared out at the cloud…plated sky; resisting the insane urge to look over her shoulder to see if there really was something monstrous lurking there with a hungry grin on its face。 She drew deep; gasping breaths; as if the daylight itself…rather than the air…sustained her。
 Grace's house was atop a small knoll; at the end of a quiet street; sheltered by several large pine trees and by one enormous weeping willow; from her study window she could see the rain…swollen Susquehanna a couple of miles away。 Harrisburg; the state capital; huddled solemnly; drearily along the river's banks。 The clouds hung low over the city; trailing bedraggled beards of mist that obscured the upper floors of the tallest buildings。
 When she'd blinked the last grains of sleep out of her eyes; when her nerves had stopped jangling; she turned around and surveyed the r
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