by: Robert Nalley | Complete Story | Last updated Jul 26, 2024
Chapter Description: Here are selections from a collection of personal recollections by AR-Adults from their first time back into various situations in their lives.
First Time Back—David Tanner, Basketball
I’ll have to admit—it feels really great to be able to play
ball again. I’d had a genetic test done
years ago, when I first started in the NBA, that told me I was vulnerable to
ARV, but I decided to live the best way I could and not let it control me. I did take out an insurance policy to cover
the possibility.
After all, I was twenty-three, six-eleven, a collegiate
All-Star and was offered more money than I could spend. I’d take the money and play.
Play I did, for fourteen seasons, with a couple of
teams. I’d decided 2086 would be my
final season, but hadn’t announced it yet, when the AR Virus finally came
calling. We’d finished out of the
playoffs, but that was mostly due to some really bad luck and untimely
injuries, including myself.
I was coming back after an ankle sprain sidelined me for
three games and we only had four games left.
I would have started the next one, but after leaving the Portland arena
that evening, I began to feel light-headed and then blacked out.
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Tales from the ARVInn Universe: The First Time Back Collection
by: Robert Nalley | Complete Story | Last updated Jul 26, 2024
Stories of Age/Time Transformation