2. The main character was an enlisted man in the army.
3. There was a lot of stink (odor) as the transformation happened in the barracks' shower/bathroom area.
4. A senior enlisted Master Sargent / Sargent Major was involved and had to sneak the converted woman off the base and into "no tell" type motel/apartment.
...a faceless man, in a long dark coat. He stole silently into where she was sleeping, and carried her away.
It's not like we didn't know this day was coming. There is no recovery from the dementia, no going back to being the vibrant woman that she was when she was healthy. I'm slowly coming to terms with it.
I had a friend comment that he couldn't imagine what I was going through. I replied with this:
Stephie's (my wife's) condition continues to degrade. She was first diagnosed with dementia/Alzheimer's disease in 2013. She was put into hospice a year later. Since then, I've been taking care of her at home, and slowly watching her degrade over time.
The periods where she is coherent grow fewer and further between. She no longer recognizes me. She think's I'm our son.
She struggles to say simple things. I would like to think that her mind knows what she's trying to say, but it gets lost in translation to what comes out of her mouth.
Has there been any movement with the dopplerpress.com website? I'm looking for the submission guidelines and contact information for the submission editor.
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