The Distant Nightmare
I. The nightmare began, as they all did, with a door. Dr. Edmund Ashworth had spent eleven years studying other people's sleep—charting the stages of REM, mapping the topography of dreams in the fluorescent glow of St. Thomas' Hospital's neuroscience wing. He could tell you the exact millisecond when consciousness surrendered to nightmare. He could not tell you when his own began. It started...
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