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Click hereShe then closed the book and grabbed a book on The Study of Asperger's Syndrome.
"I give you a dollar, will you go away?" Tasha said in her flat voice and turned her attention to the foreword of the thick medical tome.
"Why no one fucking likes you, weird ass bitch," Theresa muttered to herself as she walked away.
The ash blonde beauty paused on a paragraph that described the patients' difficulties in forming relationships.
Since that day, Ally Choo would not speak to her.
"Ally, please," Tasha begged. "I am so sorry; I panicked. You were there; he had a gun."
Ally did not respond, merely disconnected the call.
Tasha's vision blurred; thinking of the Asian beauty.
"Ally, please," Tasha quietly begged, allowing a tear to run down her pale face.
But then the footnote caught her attention and she began to read the thick book again.
THE END.
The End of the 'Killer Blonde' series.
**Author's Note: I write these stories for my pleasure; I post them here for your enjoyment. I do thank you for reading my stories.
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Much of your writing is really good. Then again, you tend to abandon a storyline. Quite often, it is at a good point where you could move on to a satisfying ending. Far too often you leave us readers with the " bad guy/gal " coming out ahead. Unless that would be Hannibal Lector, most readers would hope for a different result. Thanks for all of your efforts, in any event.
The author seems to have confused Aspergers with being a sociopath.
Interesting is all I will say. At the end though wtf? He won't get away with a pre-nuptial agreement if he points a gun and shoots it at his wife...
Louisiana to ND is out of the steam bath into the icebox. Tasha reading about ashbergers sounds like she's ready to start her real life and get an education.
I grudgingly admit she is singleminded and ruthless in going after what she wants. That she is has been very successful, attests to her brains. She will reach her goal, but unless she can teach herself empathy, may find success hollow.
Chilley
Except she is simply a high functioning sociopath.
I Googled and found your facts , as stated, to be in order. Yet Jimbob44 's handling is also not out of order( sorry 4 2x negative) . No new cases are being diagnosed, but adults diagnosed with this Syndrome receive help on various levels . It's a complicated issue and there are stereotypes that the medical powers that be have decided to address in manner you detailed.
Jimbob44 's main official reference to AS was the library book. A search of Amazon for the term in books reveals 7900 results . Despite no new diagnosises, the term is definitely marketable and alive . Why am I motivated to point these facts out ?
It's enough to say in my family, there are individuals who would have fit the older term to varying degrees. As I understand it, the current state of affairs was motivated to facilitate funds for treatment. It's about the Benjamins ultimately. I thought you were a scosh rough on Jimbob44 for not being totally up to date.
As he points out in in disclaimer- the story is offered gratis. Expectations on multiple levels should be adjusted accordingly by those that like to think of themselves as gracious. I 'try' to fit that definition, but am told mostly by anons ( rarely authors) that process is ongoing. Win some , lose some, wreck some as Dale Earnhardt said. It's all about targeting, then hitting desirable demographic . Hope you bullseyed yours.
There is no such thing as “Asperger’s Syndrome.” Since 2013, there has been no diagnosis of Asperger’s Syndrome. That would be four years. It was never a correct diagnosis. It is called Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). If you are going to write about autistic people, at least do the research to get the terms right. If you want to see it handled respectfully and tastefully, read BR1958’s “Finding Flagstaff.”