The Dark Sire Issue 4 (Summer 2020) | Page 20

It was tedious and time-consuming, but absolutely necessary if he wanted to stay one step ahead of It. He performed this examination twice a day, morning and night. He would have preferred to do this inspection more often, but there just wasn't enough time during the workday. Sometimes he was so busy at the office he didn't even get a full lunch break. And he needed to allow himself the time for a thorough check. Each examination took exactly sixty minutes. He’d had to impose this time limit, otherwise he would find himself spending hours watching and waiting for It to strike. The examination completed for this morning, Alex gripped the sink and closed his eyes. There was no further sign of the rash that had appeared and then mysteriously disappeared a few weeks ago. He drew in several deep breaths, willing himself to relax, waiting for the dreaded itch and tingling sensation to begin at the nape of his neck and travel down and outward to the rest of his body. A signal that his Skin was awake and about to begin its daily battle with him. His Skin. His Enemy. Eleanor Greenway puffed nervously on her cigarette as she sat across from Dr. Usher. "I'm really feeling kind of helpless," she said. "I'm not sure what to do about Alex, how to handle him. What if I say the wrong thing?" Dr. Usher gazed thoughtfully at Eleanor. Both she and her husband, Alex, had been his patients for several years now, but when Alex had first come to him a few weeks ago with his strange symptoms, Dr. Usher had 18