Chapter 9 To be sure, Dekker’s pain made itself felt telepathically as Alain administered his “remembrance” lesson, but the younger man was soon mercifully unconscious and the pain eased. In addition, beating his opponent had relieved Alain’s aggressions and frustrations tremendously—and, while the feeling raged through him, the anguish of his telepause abated almost completely. Much as Alain hated to admit it, it felt good to beat up someone completely at his mercy. Maybe if I become a full-time sadist I can get rid of the telepause., he thought sourly. Doctor daPaz sat silently by while Alain inflicted his treatment on Dekker. Although the doctor said not a word, he didn’t have to—his thoughts were abundantly clear to Alain. DaPaz disapproved of human suffering—that was why he’d becom