Thursday, November 6, 2008

Chp.15

Billy calls his old friend Richard Ginelli to tell him what was going on. Richard already knew about the accident and Billy says that he is going to take care of the Gypsy himself. Richard says to just give him a call if he needs any help. Later that night Penschley called and told Billy that the Gypsies he was tracking has cost ten thousand dollars. The Gypsies had been traveling all over and Penschley tells Billy everywhere they have been. Penschley was a week behind the Gypsies but he thinks they are in Maine now. Billy finds out that the guy who cursed him, Taduz Lemke, was 106 years old. Billy tells them to keep following the Gypsies and that he will call Penschley in four days to see if they had located them. Billy says that he will be traveling but doesn't clarify to where.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Chp.14

When Billy got home he realized Linda wasn't there and found out that Heidi sent her to her aunt's house because she was losing her mind. Billy told her about where he had been the last few nights because she was very worried. Houston called the next day and didn't believe that there was a link between all of the three weird diseases. Billy now weighs 170 with a net loss of 83 pounds. Houston tells him that two days ago Duncan shot himself with his own pistol. Billy argues with Houston about being cursed for a while and Billy thinks that if he can find the Gypsy he might be able to get healed. Billy found out that if he skipped any meals he lost more weight and ended up losing 5 pounds in one day. That week the Glassman Clinic called several times and Billy ignored them. Then Houston called and told Billy that he should really consider going back because his wife was really scared for him. Billy was now down to 156.

Chp.13

The only reason Billy checked into the Glassman Clinic was to keep his wife and daughter calm. He was given all types of X rays and exams. During his three-day stay he lost 7 pounds and realized that he could see his ribs now. The doctors wanted Billy to stay another week or two but Billy said he had to leave. They try to convince Billy to stay but Billy didn't budge. They even offered to pay for the tests too but inside Billy knew that they couldn't help him. On the way home Billy decided to start smoking again and after the first 3 puffs he felt so sick he threw them away.

Chp.12

Billy could now see his cheekbones and the outline of many others. Billy calls his boss Kirk Penschley to get time off from work for his appointment. Billy ends up asking Kirk if he can track down the Gypsies for him. Billy gives Kirk the leader of the Gypsies name and Kirk says that he can probably trace them. Billy went to the police station to see if Duncan was there and the assistant chief said that he had the flu. Billy ends up calling Dr. Houston to find out what is wrong with Hopley. After arguing Houston finally tells Billy that Hopley has a case of acne. Billy decided to driver over to Duncan's house and he rang the doorbell. After a while Duncan lets him in and into his den. The room was dark and only a lamp was on hiding Duncan's face. Billy finds out that he has also been touched by the Gypsy. After talking Duncan shines the light on his face and Billy describes it as a harsh alien landscape. Billy says that he wants to find the old Gypsy who cursed him and Duncan says he wants to kill him.

Chp.11

Leda described Cary's skin as armored and couldn't even look at him. The scales had covered Cary's chest and all of his stomach. As the nights progressed it only got worse, spreading up his neck and to his face. Leda thinks that he is turning into an alligator. Cary even is getting scales in his mouth making him talk in grunts. Billy walked home in the cold rain and when he arrived he lied about where he had been. Billy is thinking about Duncan Hopley and that maybe something happened to him as well. The next morning Billy was down to 176.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Chp.10

Billy found himself actually missing his gut he used to have. The metabolic series would be at the Henry Glassman Clinic and would last for three days starting in a week. Linda was upset by her dad's weight loss and fled the dinner table crying one night. Billy had gotten down to 180 and was wondering when the last time he weighed 180 was. It wasn't since he was a senior in high school. The day before the appointment Billy thought that he would go to Cary Rossington's house. His wife answered the door and they stood quietly looking at each other for a while. Finally Billy asked if Cary was there. She tried to lie to Billy about where Cary was but Billy hadn't been tricked. He told her he had lost seventy pounds and may be cursed and needed to talk to Cary. She finally let Billy in and made him and herself a martini. She told Billy that Cary went to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and that Cary thinks he might have cancer. None of the medical creams and shots had cured him and now they think he might have skin cancer. It turns out that Cary had been touched by the Gypsy as well. She tells Billy that Cary is growing scales like a reptile.

Chp.9

The next day Billy went out and bought new clothes that fit him. A week passed and already the new clothes were looking baggy on him. He approached the scale with his heart thudding. 188. He felt as if he was going to vomit but at last the nausea passed. Billy discusses his problem with Heidi and she was glad that he put the conversation in the open. She wants him to go back to Houston and get the metabolic series. Billy has now lost a total of 61 pounds. Heidi convinced Billy to get the metabolic series despite Billy knowing he was cursed.

Chp.8

Billy jerked awake and was finally able to fall back asleep. In the morning he weighed in at 215 and felt hopeful that maybe his weight loss was slowing down. On Billy's ride to the train station he expected to see skeletons but actually thought that people were looking better then usual. With his mind finally at rest he didn't get on the scale for four days. That was until Billy was going to make an objection in court and his pants started to fall down as he stood. He told the judge that he had changed his mind. Billy held his pants up through the pockets in his jacket. He went to the bathroom to fix his belt. It was already on the furthest hole and Billy had to cut a new one. He realized that his weight loss process wasn't slowing down but speeding up. That night Billy stood on the scales unbelieving and looking for a long time. It said 195 pounds.

Chp.7

This chapter is just one big dream Billy has about the Gypsy. The Gypsy had turned into a vulture and was soaring over Fairview croaking "Thinner." Everyone was witnessing Gypsy curses and Dr. Houston had actually become a skeleton. Billy tried to run but it seemed as if he was running in thick, sticky mud. Houston was also whispering "Thinner" and eventually reached out with his finger bones and touched his arm.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Chp.6

Billy made the appointment and Dr. Houston had found out that Billy had lost 30 pounds in three weeks. Billy knew that Houston was thinking that the odds of him having cancer was good. Billy saw the Gypsies who all traveled together from town to town in caravans. They were having some sort of carnival of their own and were about to get kicked out by Hopley. Nobody really wanted the Gypsies around. Billy watched the nurse draw three ampoules of blood from his arm to run tests on. Billy was informed that everything looked fine even though he was now down to 217. After talking to Houston for a while about other guys that have lost a lot of weight and that it could be just natural weight loss. If he continues to lose weight though Houston says he will have a whole metabolic series run on Billy. Houston believes that his weight loss will taper off. Billy was very excited to tell his wife he was okay and for the first night in a while he slept like a baby.

Chp.5

Billy couldn't look at the scale again so Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday he kept off it. On his way home from work he picked up some whoppers from Burger King hoping to get his fat back. That night his daughter Linda was going to give him a good-night kiss and said that he was starting to look like Sylvester Stallone. Billy had a ritual of weighing himself every night. He would take off his clothes, put on his robe, go to the bathroom, and then weigh himself. On Wednesday morning Billy threw the ritual overboard for the first time in years. He got dressed, filled his pockets, put on shoes, ate a big breakfast, and still lost weight being 221 pounds. Billy had never been so afraid in his life.

Chp.4

They return home and Heidi loves that Billy is losing weight but doesn't realize it isn't from natural causes. She soon starts to think that Billy may be sick or have cancer since he is losing weight and not on a diet. Heidi wants Billy to have a checkup with Dr. Houston who he hadn't seen in 18 months. Billy knows that he isn't sick and when he hops on the scale at home it read 229. Now Billy could see the numbers instead of just his stomach. Billy tried to say that the scale weighs light but after Heidi tested it with a 10 pound bag of sugar she found that it weighed heavy. Billy says that he will make the appointment himself.

Chp.3

On the third night at Mohonk Heidi thinks that Billy is getting slim. She insists that he weigh himself when they get home. It was strange for Billy to be losing weight because he has tried diets and physical-fitness programs and none have worked. While Billy is sleeping he has terrible dreams of him running over that Gypsy women except the man who touches Billy is the one who is getting run over. There is two thuds and Billy hears the Gypsy whisper "Thinner." While at Mohonk Heidi sees a weighing machine for a penny and insists Billy get on. Even with a big breakfast in his stomach the machine read 232. That was 14 pounds lost since he got out of court. The machine also had a little fortune that it gave you when you paid and instead of having a big message about his future it just said "Thinner."

Chp.2

So on the weekend Billy decides that he is going to take a trip to Mohonk with Heidi. Billy is thinking about his court hearing and how he was let free because he was a friend of Judge Cary Rossington. Billy couldn't get that old Gypsy off his mind even after Duncan Hopley, the Fairview chief of police, let him go because inside Billy knew he was guilty. Billy loves to snack all the time and on the way home from work to meet Heidi he ate two Twinkies and a package of stale peanuts. When Billy gets home Heidi meets him at the door excited to go to Mohonk.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Chp.1

The two main characters are introduced, Billy and Heidi Halleck. Billy is an overweight lawyer. It starts out as a memory that Billy had of an old Gypsy man who whispered the word thinner to Billy while caressing Billy's cheek. The morning after court Billy had lost 3 pounds, from 249-246. Billy has a 14 year old daughter named Linda. Billy is a big eater and he just can't seem to gain back the weight he has lost. He cant get that Gypsy with the weird nose off his mind. We find out that Billy has gone to court because he hit the Gypsy's wife with his car when she stepped into the road from between two cars.