Of Taking Care

Of Taking Care

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Rhett was introverted. Really introverted. The only person he ever saw was his roommate, Win. So, when he begins to struggle with age regressing unconsciously, Rhett has to bite the bullet and ask the only person he knows for help. Win was easy-going. Compassionate, generous, and curious to the point of endangerment. So, when his roommate is in need of a temporary caregiver, he offers himself without hesitation. After all, how hard could it be to take care of a little?
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