
At the Drug Clinic by Sherri Levine
From where I sit on the toilet, I count three rolls of fat hanging over the tech’s zebra stretch pants “Lift your shirt higher,” she says. She points between my legs, her nails pink with little gold stars. I hold the cup under me so long my hand shakes. It reminds me of the tremor I had from the meds at the hospital. My hair … Continue reading At the Drug Clinic by Sherri Levine