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sk.misery-第63章

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Paul。 I wouldn't say it if it weren't so … believe me。 At least you know what's ahead … I'm dying to find out what happens next。 It turned out she had read everything he had written … all his pre…surgery work; you might say … while he lingered near death 。 。 。 better than three hundred manuscript pages。 He hadn't filled in the n's in the last forty or so; Annie had done that。 She showed him these with an uneasily defiant sort of pride。 Her n's were textbook neat; a striking parison with his own; which had degenerated into a humpbacked scrawl。
 Although Annie never said so; he believed she had filled in the n's either as another evidence of her solicitude … How can you say I was cruel to you; Paul; when you see all the n's I have filled in? … or as an act of atonement; or possibly even as a quasi…superstitious rite: enough bandage…changes; enough sponge baths; enough n's filled in; and Paul would live。 Bourka bee…woman work powful mojo…magic; Bwana; fill in all dese hoodaddy n's an〃 all be well again。
 That was how she had begun 。 。 。 but then the gotta set in。 Paul knew all the symptoms。 When she said she was dying to find out what happened next; she wasn't kidding。
 Because you went on living to find out what happened next; isn't that what you're really saying?
 Crazy as it was … shameful; even; in its absurdity … he thought it was。
 The gotta。
 It was something he had been irritated to find he could generate in the Misery books almost at will but in his mainstream fiction erratically or not at all。 You didn't know exactly where to find the gotta; but you always knew when you did。 It made the needle of some internal Geiger counter swing all the way over to the end of the dial。 Even sitting in front of the typewriter slightly hung…over; drinking cups of black coffee and crunching a Rolaid or two every couple of hours (knowing he should give up the fucking cigarettes; at least in the morning; but unable to bring himself to the sticking point); months from finishing and light…years from publication; you knew the gotta when you got it。 Having it always made him feel slightly ashamed … manipulative。 But it also made him feel vindicated in his labor。 Christ; days went by and the hole in the paper was small; the light was dim; the overheard conversations witless。 You pushed on because that was all you could do。 Confucius say if man want to grow one row of corn; first must shovel one ton of shit。 And then one day the hole widened to VistaVision width and the light shone through like a sunray in a Cecil B。 De Mille epic and you knew you had the gotta; alive and kicking。
 The gotta; as in: 〃I think I'll stay up another fifteen…twenty minutes; honey; I gotta see how this chapter es out。〃 Even though the guy who says it spent the day at work thinking about getting laid and knows the odds are good his wife is going to be asleep when he finally gets up to the bedroom。
 The gotta; as in: 〃I know I should be starting supper now … he'll be mad if it's TV dinners again … but I gotta see how this ends。〃 I gotta know will she live。
 I gotta know will he catch the shitheel who killed his father。
 I gotta know if she finds out her best friend's screwing her husband。
 The gotta。 Nasty as a hand…job in a sleazy bar; fine as a fuck from the world's most talented call…girl。 Oh boy it was bad and oh boy it was good and oh boy in the end it didn't matter how rude it was or how crude it was because in the end it was just like the Jacksons said on that record … don't stop til you get enough。
 
 
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 You were also Scheherazade to yourself。
 That was not an idea he was able to articulate or even understand; not then; he had been in too much pain。 But he had known just the same; hadn't he?
 Not you; The guys in the sweatshop。 They knew。
 Yes。 That had the ring of the right。
 The sound of the riding mower swelled louder。 Annie came into view for a moment。 She looked at him; saw him looking back; and raised a hand to him。 He raised one of his own … the one with the thumb still on it … in return。 She passed from sight again。 Good deal。
 He was finally able to convince her that returning to work would put him forward; not back 。 。 。 He was haunted by the specificity of those images which had lured him out of the cloud; and haunted was exactly the right word: until the3 were written down they were shades which would remain unlaid。
 And while she hadn't believed him … not then … she had allowed him to go back to work just the same。 Not because he had convinced her but because of the gotta。
 At first he had been able to work only in painfully short bursts … fifteen minutes; maybe half an hour if the story really demanded it of him。 Even short bursts were agony。 A shift in position caused the stump to e brightly alive; the way a smouldering brand will burst into flame when fanned by a breeze。 It hurt furiously while he wrote; but that was not the worst … the worst was the hour or two afterward; when the healing stump would madden him with a droney itch; like swarming; sleepy bees。
 He had been right; not her。 He never became really well … probably could not do in such a situation … but his health did improve and some of his strength came back。 He was aware that the horizons of his interest had shrunk; but he accepted this as the price of survival。 It was a genuine wonder he had survived at all。
 Sitting here in front of this typewriter with its increasingly bad teeth; looking back over a period which had consisted of work rather than events; Paul nodded。 Yes; he supposed he had been his own Scheherazade; just as he was his own dream…woman when he grabbed hold of himself and jacked off to the feverish beat of his fantasies。 He didn't need a psychiatrist to point out that writing had its autoerotic side … you beat a typewriter instead of your meat; but both acts depended largely on quick wits; fast hands and a heartfelt mitment to the art of the farfetched。
 But hadn't there also been some sort of fuck; even if of the driest variety? Because once he started again 。 。 。 well she wouldn't interrupt him while he was working; but she〃 would take each day's output as soon as he was done; ostensibly to fill in the missing letters; but actually … he knew this by now; just as sexually acute men know which dates will put out at the end of the evening and which ones will not … to get her fix。 To get her gotta。
 The chapter…plays。 Yes。 Back to that。 Only for the last few months she's been going every day instead of just on Saturday afternoons; and the Paul who takes her is her pet writer instead of her older brother。
 His stints at the typewriter grew gradually longer as the pain slowly receded and some of his endurance returned 。 。 。 but ultimately he wasn't able to write fast enough to satisfy her demands。
 The gotta which had kept them both alive … and it had; for without it she surely would have murdered both him and herself long since … was also what had caused the loss of his thumb。 It was horrible; but also sort of funny。 Have a little irony; Paul … it's good for your blood。
 And think how much worse it could have been。
 It could have been his penis; for instance。
 〃And I only have one of those;〃 he said; and b
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