N by Stephen King
Author:Stephen King [King, Stephen]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
4. Dr. Bonsaint’s Manuscript (Fragmentary)
July 5, 2007
I called his home phone number when I saw the obituary. Got C., the daughter who goes to school here in Maine. She was remarkably composed, saying that in her heart she was not surprised. She told me she was the first to arrive at N.‘s Portland home (her summer job is in Camden, not that far distant), but I could hear others in the house. That’s good. The family exists for many reasons, but its most basic function may be to draw together when a member dies, and that is particularly important when the death is violent and unexpected — murder or suicide.
She knew who I was. Talked freely. Yes, it was suicide. His car. The garage. Towels laid along the bottoms of the doors, and I am sure an even number of them. Ten or twenty; both good numbers, according to N. Thirty not so good, but do people — especially men living on their own — have as many as thirty towels in their homes? I’m pretty sure they don’t. I know I don’t.
There will be an inquest, she said. They will find drugs — the very ones I prescribed, I have no doubt — in his system, but probably not in lethal amounts. Not that it matters, I suppose; N. is just as dead, no matter what the cause.
She asked me if I would come to the funeral. I was touched. To the point of tears, in fact. I said I would, if the family would have me. Sounding surprised, she said of course they would why not?
“Because in the end I couldn’t help him,” I said.
“You tried,” she said. “That’s the important thing.” And I felt the stinging in my eyes again. Her kindness.
Before hanging up, I asked her if he left a note. She said yes. Three words. Am so tired.
He should have added his name. That would have made four.
July 7, 2007
At both the church and cemetery, N.‘s people — especially C. — took me in and made me welcome. The miracle of family, which can open its circle even at such critical times. Even to take in a stranger. There were close to a hundred people, many from the extended family of his professional life. I wept at the graveside. Am neither surprised nor ashamed: identification between analyst and patient can be a powerful thing. C. took my hand, hugged me, and thanked me for trying to help her father. I told her she was welcome, but I felt like an imposter, a failure.
Beautiful summer day. What mockery.
Tonight I have been playing the tapes of our sessions. I think I will transcribe them. There is surely at least an article in N.‘s story — a small addition to the literature of obsessive-compulsive disorder — and perhaps something larger. A book. Yet I am hesitant. What holds me back is knowing I’d have to visit that field, and compare N.‘s fantasy to the reality. His world to mine.
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