Inspired by actual events, Patrick Lucid reaches deep inside of his case files as Charles Blair presents, Six Months.
Six Months is a psychological suspense novelette.
Trisha Baker, a nymphomaniac, was propelled into therapy by her displeased husband, Bryan. Trisha was given a choice, relinquish her infidelity and keep her family intact, or continue lusting, destroy her family, and lose custody of her ten-year-old child, Douglas.
Patrick Lucid commenced his services and didn't foresee any reason why he couldn't eliminate Trisha's symptoms, until Douglas, developed Fatal Familial Insomnia, also known as FFI. FFI is an incurable disease that attacks the brain and causes insomnia, panic attacks, phobias, hallucinations, dementia, and eventually death. For Douglas, his prognosis was death within six months. Desperate to save her son, Trisha requested Patrick to use his pretentious demeanor to save her son's life.
Using psychotherapy, Patrick had an opportunity to prove that the mind can overcome anything.