False Memory
patient of Ahrimans, Dusty guessed.
No. These three suits who have no damn right to be in my house, these well-tailored thugs, they tell me the boys mother was Ahrimans patient. I didnt know. Ive no idea what she was seeing him for.
Through the mother, Martie said, Ahriman got his hands on the boy.
And worked him somehow, with hypnotic suggestion or something, implanting these false memories.
Its more than hypnotic suggestion, Dusty said. I dont know what it is, but it goes a lot deeper than that.
After resorting to his beer, Roy Closterman said, The bastards told me... on the tape, the boy was in a trance. When fully conscious, he wouldnt be able to remember these false memories, these dreadful things he was saying about me. He would never dream about them or be troubled by them on a subconscious level, either. They would have no effect on his psychology, his life. But the false memories would still be buried in what they called his sub subconscious, repressed, ready to gush out of him if he were ever instructed to remember them. They promised to give him that instruction if I tried to make trouble for Mark Ahriman in regard to the Ornwahl Preschool case or in any other matter. Then they left with the videotape.
The advocate for Ahriman, in the corridors of Dustys mind, had wandered to far reaches, its voice fainter than before and no longer convincing.
Martie said, You have any guesses who those three men were?
Doesnt matter much to me exactly which institutions name is printed on their paycheck, Roy Clostennan said. I know what they smelled like.
Authority; Dusty said.
Reeked of it, the physician confirmed.
Evidently, right now, Martie didnt fear her violent potential as much as she feared that of others, because she put her hand over Dustys and gripped him tightly.
Panting and the pad of dog paws sounded in the hail. Valet and Charlotte returned to the kitchen, played out and grinning.
Behind them came footsteps, and a stocky, affable-looking man in a Hawaiian shirt and calf-length shorts entered the kitchen. He was carrying a manila envelope in his left hand.
This is Brian, Roy Closterman said, and made introductions.
After they shook hands, Brian gave the envelope to Dusty. Heres the Ahriman file that Roy put together.
But you didnt get it from us, the physician cautioned. And you dont need to bring it back.
In fact, said Brian, we dont want it back, ever.
Brian, Roy Closterman said, show them your ear.
Pushing his longish blond hair back from the left side of his head, Brian twisted, pulled, lifted, and detached his ear.
Martie gasped.
Prosthetic, Roy Closterman explained. When the three suits left that night, I went upstairs and found Brian unconscious. His ear was severedand the wound sutured with professional expertise. They had put it down the garbage disposal, so it couldnt be sewn back on.
Real sweethearts, Brian said, pretending to fan his face with his ear, exhibiting a macabre je ne sais quoi that made Dusty smile in spite of the circumstances.
Brian and I have been together more than twenty-four years, the doctor said.
More than twenty-five, Brian amended. Roy, youre hopeless about anniversaries.
They didnt need to hurt him, the physician said. The video of the boy was enough, more than enough. They just did it to drive the point home.
It worked with me, Brian said, reattaching his prosthetic ear.
And, Roy Closterman said, maybe now you can understand how the threat of the boy had extra punch. Because of me and Brian, our life together, some people would more easily credit accusations about child molestation. But I swear to God, if I ever felt any temptation along those lines, any yearnings for a child, Id take a knife to my own throat.
If I didnt slit it first, Brian said.
With Brians entrance, Clostermans throttled rage had slowly subsided, and the stormy clotted coloration under his tan had faded. Now some of that darkness gathered in his face again. I dont much love myself for backing down. The Ornwahl family was ruined, and all but certainly were innocent. If it was just me against Mark Ahriman, Id have battled it out no matter what the cost. But these people who crawl out from under their rocks to protect him... - I just dont understand that. And what I dont understand, I cant
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