Gino was looking very, very bad. Premature aging had caused his face to wrinkle up like an old man’s and liver spots covered the skin on his hands. He had lost an incredible amount of weight in the last few months and his skin hung on his once magnificent shoulders like an old jacket draped loosely over a kitchen chair. The doctors had given us no hope. Unless there was a miracle, he’d be dead within a month. I was frantic from worry. We had stopped going to the bars months ago when he had started feeling bad. Our friends stopped coming by after seeing how bad he looked. The prospect of being prematurely aged by an unknown metabolic disease terrified them. AIDS they understood, but there was something horrifying about seeing a handsome man of twenty-five being turned into a doddering old wreck in a matter of weeks. Gino lay in his bed shivering with the cold of approaching death as I sat by his side and held his hand.
The Day’s of his Lives Scene 77
-
The Nana Bot Scene 16
As Elladan is being led, he thinks to himself, remembering a quote he always loved. ‘Pick your battles. Then...
-
Lil Lilly Scene 57
“Now, you finish the rest of your homework while I go make some grub.” She said. Maybe a nap...
-
Rockabuy Baby Scene 35
Andrew whimpered in embarrassment as she bent over him and said sarcastically, “Not quite finished wetting your diapers, Baby?...
-
Dante’s Infanzia Scene 24
The horrible, stale smell. Visual confirmation didn’t give him any cause to feel relief. Based on how none of...
-
Little Bed Wetting Ben Scene 67
Mr Allen arrived at the ward, with Mike in tow, shortly after ten o’ clock. Ben’s blood tests had...
-
Growing up a Sissy Scene 14
A couple of weeks later, Peter and his mother are in town and passing Debenhams, his mother points out...
-
Diaper Dimension Scene 210
There would have been a fight. I would have lost my temper. I would have hurt her. She would...
-
Redeeming Clara Scene 41
The halls were festooned with Halloween decorations. Twist of orange and black crepe paper streamed across the halls and...