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snail-trail of saliva to one side of her chincatches the light. Stephanie smiles stifflyand wipes it off with a tissue. Kaitlindoesn’t react, though her left eye fastenson her briefly before veering off again.She is on a drip. Various other tubes snakeaway into plastic receptacles under thebed.‘Hello Kaitlin,’ I say. My voice catchesin my throat. Something’s blocking it.She doesn’t reply. I wasn’t expectingher to. But Stephanie has insisted I behaveas though she can understand. It is quiteclear to me that she can’t because she isthe human equivalent of a vitamin- andfibre-rich edible plant product.‘<strong>The</strong>re darling,’ says Stephanie. ‘Look.It’s Hesketh.’ She strokes Kaitlin’s hand.When I used to picture Kaitlin and

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