| |
| | Megan's Story |
 | | It was in St. Michaels, too, that he decided to go public with the information about Megan, based largely on the reception they had received from those they encountered on their travels. |
 | | In St. Michaels, Megan lived the life of every young girl, riding her bike, playing with her cat, Tiger ("a she cat" Megan had said), going to school (math was her favorite subject), reading and writing. |
 | | Through it all, Jay monitored what was happening to Megan, helping doctors adjust her dosages to ease effects, and hoping to keep her free of symptoms, just one more day, one more month, for as long as it took to find a cure. |
| www.ajfox.com /megan/610aids.htm (1345 words) |
|