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"
By
no
means
.
I
will
handle
it
.
But
you
are
not
the
one
to
tell
her
she
can
no
longer
take
the
spot
.
You
have
nothing
to
say
about
it
.
You
were
idiotic
enough
to
allow
her
to
steal
that
time
from
you
.
You
had
not
enough
control
.
Your
stupid
vodka
and
marijuana
and
amphetamines
made
you
so
vulnerable
that
you
put
Billy
s
and
everyone
else
s
life
in
danger
.
Yes
,
Adalana
did
it
.
But
the
responsibility
was
yours
,
because
you
are
the
protector
.
And
when
you
became
vulnerable
,
you
put
not
only
yourself
but
everyone
else
in
danger
.
"
Ragen
started
to
speak
,
but
backed
away
.
Seeing
the
plant
on
the
windowsill
,
he
swung
his
arm
and
swept
it
to
the
floor
.
"
Having
said
that
,
"
Arthur
continued
,
"
I
agree
that
Adalana
will
henceforth
be
classified
as
undesirable
.
Adalana
,
you
will
never
again
take
the
spot
.
You
will
no
longer
take
time
.
"
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She
moved
to
the
comer
,
facing
the
wall
,
and
wailed
until
she
left
the
spot
.
There
was
a
long
silence
,
and
David
came
and
wiped
the
tears
from
his
eyes
.
Seeing
the
plant
in
the
broken
pot
on
the
floor
,
he
watched
it
,
knowing
it
was
dying
.
It
hurt
to
see
it
lying
there
with
its
roots
exposed
.
He
could
feel
it
withering
away
.
Nurse
Yaeger
came
back
to
the
door
with
a
tray
of
food
.
"
Are
you
sure
I
can
t
help
you
?
"
David
cringed
.
"
Are
you
going
to
put
me
in
jail
for
murdering
the
plant
?
"
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She
set
the
tray
down
and
put
her
hand
reassuringly
on
his
shoulder
.
"
No
,
Billy
.
No
one
is
going
to
put
you
in
jail
.
We
re
going
to
take
care
of
you
and
make
you
better
.
"
Dr
.
George
took
time
from
his
busy
schedule
to
attend
the
American
Psychiatric
Association
meeting
in
Atlanta
on
Monday
,
May
8
.
He
d
seen
Milligan
the
previous
Friday
and
arranged
for
him
to
begin
intensive
therapy
,
while
he
was
gone
,
with
the
Director
of
Psychology
,
Dr
.
Marlene
Kocan
.
Marlene
Kocan
,
a
New
Yorker
,
was
among
those
at
Harding
Hospital
who
had
from
the
beginning
doubted
the
diagnosis
of
multiple
personality
,
although
she
never
expressed
this
openly
.
Then
one
afternoon
as
she
was
talking
to
Allen
in
her
office
,
Nurse
Donna
Egar
greeted
her
:
"
Hi
,
Marlene
.
How
ve
you
been
?
"