We will start in a housette in the year 3002 where an ape has just delivered twin human babies
(and her own baby), much to the joy of the babies' mother Shelia, and the entire world. Now,
these babies were born different than babies are born these days. Because in the year 2976
scientists made a break-through finding a way that NO woman would EVER have to be pregnant
again. What was the break-through you ask? Scientists found a way to put a human embryo into
any Pregnant ape. The ONE problem was that science still provided NO way for an embryo to be
put into a non-pregnant ape because of the hormones. The reason the whole world was thrilled
is, this was the first time an ape had been pregnant with 2 human babies plus her own baby. So
everyone was holding their breath wondering. "Is it actually possible for all 3 to be born alive?"
(apes always only have 1 or maybe 2 babies, so this is a GIANT break-through). Well, now we all
know that it is possible!! Unfortunately for the babies' mother, she can only keep one the other
must be a ward of the state for them to study. One of the children is a boy and one is a girl (the
baby ape is a girl which means that the girl and the baby ape become wards of the state). The
baby boy was matched with a male baby ape whose first owner was still-born. His mother was
very upset that she couldn't keep both babies.
Background info: In these days every child is born with an ape (either an Orangutan, a
Chimpanzee, or a Gorilla). If the ape is the same gender as the child they will stay together for
the rest of their lives. And when the child gets married they have to marry someone who has the
same kind of ape as they do. When they are ready to have children their apes will mate so that
the female one is pregnant, then the surgery can be performed. If the ape isn't the same gender
as the child they will switch apes with a child of the opposite gender who was born with the
wrong gender of ape. Then everything goes as above.
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18 Years Of Sorrow
Science FictionIn the future women decide they don't want to be pregnant, so apes deliver the babies. At the start of this book the first twins in history are born, but will their birth result in happiness, or just pain for everyone involved?