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Jack Kilborn

Disturb

Im going to kill somebody. Soon.

David leaned back on the mattress, fingers laced behind his blond head. His overdeveloped biceps strained the fabric of his T-shirt sleeves. He flexed his pecs, and his chest trembled like a bull shaking off horseflies.

Manny muted the television, sighing loudly enough for David to hear him. This was a familiar dialog.

No, you wont. You dont want to get in trouble again.

David grunted. He stared at the ceiling, imagining that this was a real apartment with people living above and below. But it wasnt real; it was a cage, pure and simple. The fake scenery outside the window and the phone that only dialed out to one number made it even more ludicrous.

Id rather go back to prison than stay here.

You know that isnt true. This is better for us, David. We can get through this. Look at all weve been through together.

Manny was right. Theyd been through hell. But the future only promised extra helpings, with no end in sight.

I cant take it.

You have to.

David clenched his teeth. The hate buzzed around in his head like a hornets nest, desperately trying to get out. He made his decision.

I want you to kill me.

Manny turned away, shaking his head.

No. Thats not an option.

Anyone can take a life, Manny. All you need is the proper motivation. What if I took that fire ax in the hallway and chopped up your little girlfriend? Does it have to come to that?

I hate it when you talk like this. Manny stood up and went to the kitchenette. He got a glass of water, staring at Davids reflection in the framed Dali poster hanging above the sink. His stomach fluttered. David was older, bigger, and had a vein of mean running through him. A rich vein, that seemed to be growing. Im sure theyre listening.

David laughed, a sound like a large dog growling.

Of course theyre listening. We signed our privacy away. Its lost, just like our freedom. Our minds are next.

Manny finished the water and sat on the edge of the bed. He tried to sound soothing. Were a team, David. We have to see it though. That was the deal.

To hell with the deal.

David

How can you handle it, Manny? How can you handle the dreams?

Manny thought about the question. He suppressed a chill.

I handle them.

Well, I cant. I have to get out. And if I leave, you know that a lot of people are going to die. I cant control myself, Manny. Its like a thirst.

Itll get easier. Youll see.

David pressed his hands to his face, as if he were trying to keep his skull from exploding.

At least youre the prize show dog. Im the big mistake, kept in the shadows. Science gone wrong. Kill me.

No.

David reached out and grabbed Manny by the hand, imploring.

Just do it. Stick a knife in my ribs.

I cant.

Davids grip tightened. Manny tried to pull away, but couldnt. A shadow settled behind Davids face.

I can hurt you. I can hurt you real bad.

Please David

With a quick snap, David bent Mannys pinkie backwards. The pain was instant and nauseating.

Manny yanked his hand free. His little finger jutted out at an odd angle. The blood leeched from his head, leaving his face ghost-white. He tried to stand, but his knees were spaghetti.

Davids eyes got big. He put a hand on Mannys shoulder.

Manny, Jesus, Im sorry.

Manny pulled back.

Get away from me.

I didnt mean it. I swear. You see how I get? I cant control it.

Manny managed to get to the bathroom. He ran cold water over his hand, but it didnt numb the pain.

Did I break it again?

Go to hell.

I think its just dislocated. I can pop it back.

He gently tugged Mannys wrist away from the sink. Manny began to shake.

Please, go away.

Thisll just take a second.

David got a good grip on the dislocated finger. Manny felt the bile rise.

No, please

For the longest moment, Manny was convinced that David wanted to twist it backwards even farther, wrench the finger until it came off. But David simply gave it a quick tug and the pinkie snapped back into place. He stared at Manny, eyebrows knitted.

Ill stick with it, Manny. For you. But promise me that if I hurt anyone else, you end it for me. I know you could do it. Youre not as squeaky clean as they think.

The pain was subsiding, and Mannys stomach began to settle.

Ill think about it.

Sure. You do that. We have plenty of time. David grinned. And plenty of fingers.

David left, and Manny locked the bathroom door. The situation was getting worse, and the mandatory shrink visits didnt help at all. He thought about telling one of the research team, but that would ruin everything theyd worked so hard for.

Manny stared into the mirror, searching himself for an answer.

Maybe murder was the only alternative.

But could he actually kill him? Could he actually kill his own brother?

Manny looked down at his swollen finger and wondered if he could.

Jack Kilborn

Disturb

What would you give for an extra thirty years of life?

The big man was no longer at the podium. He circulated among the tables, his grandiose voice having no need for a microphone. A neatly trimmed beard, the color of a black bear, extended along his jaw line and connected with a shock of matching wiry hair. Except for some busboys hustling empty plates, all the eyes in the banquet room, over a hundred sets, were on him.

Think of it. More time to spend with your family. More time to get all the things done that need to get done. More time to enjoy life to the fullest. Time is money. Time is precious. But most of all, time is a resource, like oil or natural gas. How much is it worth to you?

He paused, eyes twinkling. Dr. William May had seen this speech once before, but was no less impressed. Unlike other scientists Bill had met in his career, Dr. Nikos Stefanopolous had magnetism to match his brilliance. The barrel chested Greek could have hawked cooking utensils on late night TV with equal aplomb.

We sleep one third of our lives. Thirty years. We dont have any say in the matter. But what if we did? What if we could take a simple pill that could replace a full nights sleep? Think of it.

The audience did think of it, Bill included. An impressive feat, if possible.

You would feel just as refreshed, just as fit, just as rested, as if youd spent eight hours in bed. But instead of eight hours, this pill would do the same amount of work in just twenty minutes. Senator, Im sure a pill like this would do wonders for your filibusters.

The room laughed, and Senator Donner acknowledged with a nod and a grin.

Such a pill is the culmination of twenty years of research into sleep. My daughter, Dr. Theena Boone, and myself have dedicated a good portion of our lives to the study of sleep, and its effects on the body. What does sleep actually do? What is its purpose? What chemical changes occur in the body during sleep? And most of all-can it be synthesized? At this point Id like to introduce Mr. Emmanuel Tibbets.

Dr. Nikos rallied some applause. Bill sat up, craning his neck to see over the table in front of him. This was new.

A large man got up from the head table and walked to the empty podium. Like Dr. Nikos, he was in a tuxedo. But his fit better, every cut and pleat hinting at the chiseled physique underneath. He had dirty blonde hair, cut in a military style, and his features were hard and angular, like a childs action figure.

Thank you, Dr. Nikos. I would like everyone in the audience to think about the last time youve been up all night. Weve all experienced the symptoms; being lethargic, grumpy, unable to concentrate or focus. We look, and feel, terrible, and thats from missing only one nights sleep. How many of you have been awake for more than twenty-four hours?

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