MIDNIGHT QUEST: A Short 'Men Of Midnight' Novel - Plot & Excerpts
Felicity found it in the time it took him to get behind the wheel of his SUV, bless her. It was called Green Orchards, and it specialized in caring for sufferers of Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia. Jacko shuddered as he put his truck into gear. God. One of his worst nightmares, losing his marbles. All through his childhood, with no support, no family to speak of, nothing to his name, at least he’d always had his brains, and it had been enough. He’d pulled through, done well by himself. All you really needed was right between your ears. Once you lost that, you lost everything. By the time Jacko was on the road that would take him to Las Vegas, Felicity had sent him all of Pendleton’s info. When he’d been admitted, his clinical diagnosis, a list of the physicians and nurses who dealt with him, mini-mental tests administered over the years. According to the files Felicity had, Pendleton’s dementia was slight, stage two, which was one of minor memory impairment. According to Felicity, who’d done some background digging as only she could do, it was Pendleton’s son who’d had him admitted to the special care facility.
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