in my own paralyzed body. A car accident had turned me into a "
y settlement from my "condition"-e
ly aware of every whispered conversation, every st
his ex-wife Brenda-they all saw me as
ificate and coerced his doctor cousin to lie about my inf
ted my "care" to ensure the cash flow, a
r injustice of their monstrous betrayal festered, turning my soul into a crucible
in a vibrant garden, enveloped by party noise. Every agonizing memory
ouldn't just be their un