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Ken McClure

Dust to dust

For dust thou art and unto dust shalt thou return.

Genesis 3:19

ONE

But this is crazy. Are you absolutely sure?

Yes, sir, Im afraid theres no doubt. The test results were absolutely crystal clear.

While clinics and consulting rooms in the public domain tend to look the part, with equipment and medical paraphernalia much in evidence and the smells of antisepsis lingering in the air, those in the private sector strive for the opposite. Sir Laurence Samsons consulting rooms in Harley Street were very much the model of English town-house furnishing at its best, giving well-heeled patients the assurance that money and privilege would help with medical care as it had in all other areas of their lives.

Christ, said the young man, sinking down into a leather armchair as if hed suddenly lost the power of his legs. Youve just sentenced me to death, Samson.

Sir Laurence maintained an uneasy silence.

The young man rubbed his forehead, as if subconsciously trying to erase the terrifying implications of the news he had been given. How long have I got?

Samson attempted a calming gesture with his hands. Lets not dwell on that, sir. These days, with appropriate drugs and careful monitoring, the onset of major symptoms can be delayed considerably.

But in the end its going to get me, right?

There is no cure, Im afraid.

The young man stared into the abyss for fully thirty seconds.

Would you like a glass of water, sir?

Fuck water, Samson, I need a drink.

Sir Laurence thought for a moment, as if wondering whether or not to comply, before getting to his feet and walking over to a writing bureau which he opened to reveal a drinks cabinet. He poured a generous measure of neat malt whisky into a crystal tumbler and handed it to the young man.

Youre not joining me? asked the young man accusingly. Is this the start of the journey down that long and lonesome road? Your doctor no longer drinks with you?

I still have other patients to see, sir.

Of course you have, Samson, the young man conceded. Christ, whats my father going to say? This could kill him. He swirled the contents of his glass one way and then the other. Of all the Jesus Christ, what rotten luck. You wont tell him, will you?

Im duty bound, of course, to keep whatever passes between us confidential, sir. But, if I may offer an opinion, Id advise you to confide in him as soon as possible. The repercussions for you and your family are well, I need hardly point that out to you.

Fucking enormous, said the young man with an air of resignation, taking a last gulp of the whisky in search of some escape from the accusing arrows flighting into him. What are the chances of you chaps coming up with a cure in the near future?

Not good, sir, Im afraid. I attended a conference on the subject three months ago and the general consensus was that we are no nearer that today than we were at the outset.

Dont beat about the bush, will you? murmured the young man.

Im sorry, sir, but I dont see the point of false optimism. There are those who might take a different view, but their motives usually have more to do with the attraction of research funding than anything else.

I suppose I should be thanking you for levelling with me, Samson, but I find myself desperately in need of something other than plain unvarnished truth right now, said the young man, swallowing and sniffing just the once as he fought with his emotions.

Samson gave a sympathetic nod. We should start you on the drugs I mentioned as soon as possible.

The young man nodded and put down his glass, declining the offer of another with a shake of the head. Ill be in touch soon.

And your father, sir?

Ill inform him once Ive had a bit of time to come to terms with it myself.

FOUR DAYS LATER

Sir Laurence Samson had explained to a female patient that tests had shown that she would be unlikely to conceive in the normal way, and was starting on an explanation of the alternatives when the phone on his desk rang. He picked it up, snapping, I specifically asked not to be disturbed, Eve.

I really think you should take this one, Sir Laurence, the receptionist said calmly.

Very well, said Samson, already regretting having snapped at the woman who had been with him for six years and wouldnt have dreamt of interrupting without good cause, but he was on edge; he had been for the past four days. He offered an apologetic smile to his patient, then stiffened when he heard the voice. Yes, sir, it is. He silently took in what was being said, aware of his patients gaze and trying not to betray any emotion. Very well, sir, I take it youd like me to come there? Fine. Tell the driver Ill be at the Harley Street address Ill see you at eight this evening.

8 P.M.

Samson felt nervous, which for a man so used to being in control was an unusual experience, but his surroundings would have been intimidating to most. He felt as if hed been thrust on to a stage in a starring role without full knowledge of the script or any real desire to be in the performance. Hed even had to wipe his palm free of moisture by surreptitiously reaching into his trouser pocket and scrunching up a tissue before shaking hands with his unsmiling host when he entered.

The formalities were brief; Samson declined the offer of refreshment.

I think we should cut to the chase, Sir Laurence. My son has told me everything. God, what a mess.

It is most unfortunate, sir, but Im afraid viruses are no respecters of Samson was about say wealth and privilege but thought better of it and settled for persons. The stare he received in reply was not filled with understanding.

Im glad he confided in you at this early stage, sir, Samson continued. It couldnt have been easy for him given the circumstances, but I feel duty bound to remind you at the outset that, as my patient, Im still not at liberty to

Yes, well, lets not bother with all that Hippocratic oath stuff, Samsons host interrupted with a dismissive wave of the hand. It sounds like a tired line from a film. I dont want to discuss any of the details of the condition. I just want my son cured. I want him well again. I need him to free himself of this thing and resume the course of his life.

Samson swallowed, an act made more difficult by the fact his mouth had gone dry, but he was thrown by the unexpected lack of rationale in what his host had just said. He found himself stammering, Im sorry, sir while its perfectly possible to achieve a considerable period of remission, if I can put it that way, a cure is simply not possible at this stage at least although of course advances in medical science are being made every day

Im told that a cure has already been achieved.

Samson felt that the stare he was being subjected to was some kind of examination and one he was bound to fail. When the silence became unbearable, he decided to blink first. Im sorry, sir, I dont think I understand I appear to be unaware of the advance you refer to

Since receiving this bloody awful news, Ive been making enquiries discreet enquiries and Ive been told that a cure for the condition is no longer outside the realms of possibility. There is apparently a valid alternative to simply lying down and accepting ones fate.

Alarm bells rang in Samsons head on hearing the word alternative. He feared he was about to be drawn into the world of complementary medicine, something he had little time for, believing its so-called therapies to be either bogus or, at best, variations on the placebo effect. Really, sir?

As pioneered in Berlin.

Berlin? echoed Samson, before suddenly realising what his host was referring to. Ah, he said, looking down at his shoes as if not entirely pleased with the direction the conversation was moving in. I think I do recall something about the unique case youre referring to, sir.

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