Strangers

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For the eleventh night in a row, he had been troubled by neither somnambulism nor the bad dream that involved the sink. The drug therapy was working, and he was willing to tolerate a period of pharmaceutically induced detachment to put an end to his unnerving midnight journeys.
    He did not believe he was in danger of becoming physically addicted to—or even psychologically dependent on—Valium or Dalmane. He had been exceeding the prescribed dosage, but he was still not worried. He had almost r
...un out of pills, and in order to get another prescription from Dr. Cobletz, he had fabricated a story about a break-in at his house, claiming that the drugs had been taken along with his stereo and TV set. Dom had lied to his doctor in order to obtain drugs, and sometimes he saw his action in exactly that harsh and unfavorable light; but most of the time, in the soft haze that accompanied continuous tranquilization, he was able to dress the shabby truth in self-delusion.
    He dared not think about what would happen to him if the episodes of somnambulism returned in January, after the drugs were discontinued.


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