The Form Of Things Unknown (2016) - Plot & Excerpts
Loudly. At least it’s not off-key. I shudder and throw a robe on before going downstairs to the kitchen. Mom is making cupcakes. Dad has already left for work. I pour myself a glass of orange juice and open my pill case. “I thought you were taking the Zyprexa at night,” Mom says. “Because it makes you sleepy.” Busted. “I forgot to take it last night,” I say. Mom sighs. “Do you want to go back and talk to the doctor about the shots?” They have a new injection they can give you once a month that works the same as a daily pill. But I hate needles. I shake my head. “No shots. I’ll do better, I promise.” “I read that they’re doing studies to see if they can space the once-a-month shot out to once every three months,” Mom says. “That wouldn’t be so bad, would it?” “Maybe,” I say. But I really, really hate needles. Grandma’s voice booms from the bathroom again. That silver hammer sounds deadly. Mom shudders with a glance up at the ceiling. “At least she’ll smell better after her shower.”
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