by: Robert Nalley | Complete Story | Last updated Jun 15, 2024
[If you receive a 'Server Error,' the chapters can still be reached through the 'Chapters' link.] ............................................................................................................................... A series of tales set in a world where an Age Regression Virus escapes a researcher and has notable effects on the population. Chapters will be separate experiences or descriptions. The life experiences of those who contract the ARV are as varied as life itself, ranging from a select few who were simply 'frozen' at their current age down to some who became toddler size, with all the issues and difficulties one might expect. ***************************************************************************** **Please note that due to the complexity of some of the items, a link to a MediaFire file will be provided. Others will be posted as originally created or specifically adapted to this site.**
Chapter Description: Gary was a popular but unknown writer. The Virus might have left him a kid, but it also did something else.
Tales from the ARVInn: Writer’s Block
Gary Levin (11/2012) was
a successful author, even though no one knew his name, well before the AR Virus
left him at age eleven in 2067. As a
ghost writer; sometimes credited, sometimes not; he’d helped any number of
celebrities craft their memoirs and tell-alls.
Now he had the chance to relax and enjoy his own patio, while enough
book offers still came his way to afford a comfortable lifestyle.
His own “Ghost of a Chance”
series of supernatural mysteries had even made his name familiar in a whole new
way. Working in his personal story of dealing with ARV also helped him deal
with the trauma his ex-wife and former agent had inflicted before he was able
to get away from them in 2076.
His
customized apartment at ARVInn, complete with his own spa and private external
deck, was his favorite place to sit and write, while watching the world go
by. He was the first to dream up this
apartment style, which was soon copied by a number of others. It was a great alternative to building a
freestanding home on the campus.
Prepared 4 December 2110
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Tales from the ARVInn, 4
by: Robert Nalley | Complete Story | Last updated Jun 15, 2024
Stories of Age/Time Transformation