The Diapason
Sep 19th, 2012 by thegooddoctor in 100 Words
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Before the stroke, Malcolm was obsessed with football.
Afterwards, Malcolm found a part of his brain that had never been used before was now actively engaged. In grade school, he had failed to learn even a rudimentary song on the piano. Now music was everywhere.
When it came to natural phenomenon, the wind, breathing, the setting of the sun, he heard their rhythms as a harmonious symphony. Machines and furniture emitted a cacophony of unholy clamor that caused waves of nausea.
Malcolm held the keys to the universe inside his injured brain. His new obsession was the destruction of God.