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Chris Hill
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Rayya and PSH use almost the same words; Hoffman to his wife and Rayya to the narrator.
Apparently there are hangover remedy companies who will come to your house and administer an IV of electrolytes and vitamins. That, apparently, is a thing.
— Nov 09, 2025 09:34AM
Apparently there are hangover remedy companies who will come to your house and administer an IV of electrolytes and vitamins. That, apparently, is a thing.
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Chris Hill
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The final section is a quiet, tentative meditation on whether it's possible to declare yourself ok.
— Nov 16, 2025 01:27AM
Chris Hill
is 88% done
Following Rayya's death, the narrator is faced with the sobering aftermath.
She's determined to overcome her addictions, but it's not easy.
Her sponsor says, 'Can you take the risk of sobriety?'
The narrator has hit rock bottom and works out for herself what's needed. She gives up alcohol and psychedelics. She learns financial prudence.
God, or God as she understands him, becomes her companion.
— Nov 15, 2025 11:39AM
She's determined to overcome her addictions, but it's not easy.
Her sponsor says, 'Can you take the risk of sobriety?'
The narrator has hit rock bottom and works out for herself what's needed. She gives up alcohol and psychedelics. She learns financial prudence.
God, or God as she understands him, becomes her companion.
Chris Hill
is 81% done
After Rayya's death, the narrator remains with her. Rayya's last days were difficult and painful, but the narrator believes Rayya's final moments were peaceful, happy; maybe even ecstatic.
The narrator accounts three occasions when the spirit of Rayya's mother visited them.
The narrator visits a medium who immediately contacts Rayya and relays messages in Rayya's unmistakeable voice.
— Nov 15, 2025 01:55AM
The narrator accounts three occasions when the spirit of Rayya's mother visited them.
The narrator visits a medium who immediately contacts Rayya and relays messages in Rayya's unmistakeable voice.
Chris Hill
is 78% done
The narrator remains at Stacey's.
The days proceed in quiet stasis.
On Christmas, Rayya's ex-wife Gigi visits.
They think Rayya's death is imminent.
They light candles and play appropriate music.
Rayya wakes up: What the hell?
She's not ready to go yet.
— Nov 13, 2025 12:38PM
The days proceed in quiet stasis.
On Christmas, Rayya's ex-wife Gigi visits.
They think Rayya's death is imminent.
They light candles and play appropriate music.
Rayya wakes up: What the hell?
She's not ready to go yet.
Chris Hill
is 74% done
The narrator is jealous of Stacey's success.
But she pulls back from saying so.
Stacey invites her to stay.
Rayya is very ill, but clear eyed and lucid.
They apologise and come to an understanding.
— Nov 13, 2025 01:55AM
But she pulls back from saying so.
Stacey invites her to stay.
Rayya is very ill, but clear eyed and lucid.
They apologise and come to an understanding.
Chris Hill
is 74% done
The narrator tells Rayya that although she loves her, she cannot stay and watch her destroy herself with drugs. Rayya seems to understand. They part on cautious but not contentious terms.
Rayya is at rock bottom and asks an ex-girlfriend, Stacey, for help. Stacey takes over, helps Rayya get off illegal drugs, controls her use of prescription drugs and gets her to see a doctor and take medical advice.
— Nov 13, 2025 01:54AM
Rayya is at rock bottom and asks an ex-girlfriend, Stacey, for help. Stacey takes over, helps Rayya get off illegal drugs, controls her use of prescription drugs and gets her to see a doctor and take medical advice.
Chris Hill
is 67% done
The narrator stays away from Rayya. She hears that Rayya is indulging her addictions to the fullest.
The narrator is bitter and resentful.
During this period of separation from Rayya, the narrator goes to twelve step meetings for relatives of addicts and sex addicts and is resentful and blames everyone else, which is in itself classic addict behaviour.
— Nov 12, 2025 09:54AM
The narrator is bitter and resentful.
During this period of separation from Rayya, the narrator goes to twelve step meetings for relatives of addicts and sex addicts and is resentful and blames everyone else, which is in itself classic addict behaviour.
Chris Hill
is 62% done
The narrator lists all the things she has done for Rayya.
Rayya reponds by saying she wishes she'd never got into their relationship.
— Nov 11, 2025 03:41AM
Rayya reponds by saying she wishes she'd never got into their relationship.
Chris Hill
is 62% done
Rayya is not an addict and there is no cocaine in the apartment. If there was cocaine in the apartment, she doesn't know how it got there. But her doctor says it's a good idea to take cocaine. In fact he has prescribed it from a secret research facility. The doctor wishes he could prescribe cocaine for all his cancer patients. Rayya, the doctor has told her, is a genius for having thought of doing cocaine.
— Nov 11, 2025 03:40AM
Chris Hill
is 62% done
The narrator stages an intervention.
Rayya fights back.
— Nov 11, 2025 03:40AM
Rayya fights back.

