Excerpt-2
Years ago Regine and I botervieernoon issues, and aftercases. Unfortunately terviereet polls. e ed to stand outside scment stores, and government offices and survey people about tax policy and tV guides. Neited to do t, and so our separate ways.
Are you hese days? I ask.
Im taking a course to be a death companion, says Regine.
Oo suppress a laugh.
Its a serious matter, says Regine.
Id like to ask teac dont dare.
Is it going ead.
Recently ted to send me out for t time to accompany a s me aer half an hour.
Nohers eyes.
S you o take her away, I say.
I didnt see it t way.
After all, someone ws everybody whos going on living, I say.
You talk, says Regine, as if youd already died once.
Of course I imes, you?
e laug knoands my last remark. S her hand and says goodbye.
Give me a call, sing.
I dont need a deat to call out after at t moment I ongue.
A little later it occurs to me t Regine and I actually died once toget I ervieions and long distance travel, tervie canned food and ready-made dinners. After t ely exed and lay dole of il our eyelids started to droop. togetrange t to me, studying orso. Surned quiet and sad, but it took me a co look at s. ts all Ive been doing time, is ly you paying enougtention, s are you getting at? I asked. Didnt you notice t my nipples arent doing o? Regine erludes t, y. No to to iced t didnt t meant anyt da Regine so far as