Carefully he tucked the snowflake patterned flannel sheets up around her chin.
His flattened palm against her forehead confirmed his worst fears.
As he explained where he was bound she concentrated on a spot above and to the
Right of his head where a piece of molding had torn loose and dangled listlessly.
Her wandering gaze concerned him, but he dared not turn his face from hers
As she wondered how long the house had been in such a state of disrepair.
Days? Months? Years, perhaps? Why did it matter now that he was leaving?
In spite of his reassurances, she knew she’d be gone before he returned.
“Coward,” she thought and continued contemplating the plaster.
Any time I’m sick I imagine this horrible scenario in which I’m left alone to die. Thank you, Stephen King for planting this morbid idea in my head.

The Stand is still one of my all time favourites from Stephen King.
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Oh my goodness, mine too. But every time I get sick I start thinking about Captain Trips. Have you read The Passage by Justin Cronin? It’s very reminiscent of The Stand; albeit with vampire type creatures. I’m on the third book and can’t put it down.
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Ahh yes, Captain Trips. When I hear about The Stand the first one I think of usually is Tom Cullen.
I have not read anything by Justin Cronin, but I will put the books on my Goodreads ‘to read’ list, thank you.
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M-O-O-N.
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Wasn’t he adorable hahaha
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He was. I hope the remake of the film is good. Casting is so important.
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ack.
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Are you feeling ill? Like with a deadly virus?
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