The Dryden Dna Disaster
Doctor Mary Ellen Dryden never felt quite at ease with the world. She spent most of her forty-seven years as a bit of a loner, never daring to grow close enough to anyone else to establish a true and lasting friendship. Even while at college, she avoided any and all real chances to associate with her peer group. She felt more secure that way, even if she was lonely. The six foot seven redhead had even repeatedly been begged to join the woman's basketball team. Mary always politely turned the...