A: |
Honey, we have to come to
a decision. |
B: |
About what? |
A: |
My baby. You know I'm desperate to have
a child but the tests seem to prove that we just aren't
going to be able to do it in the normal way. |
B: |
So let's adopt. |
A: |
Well, there is another possibility… |
B: |
What's that? |
A: |
Remember the couple we saw on the TV the
other day who couldn't have a baby so they cloned the
husband and now she's pregnant. |
B: |
Cloning!? |
A: |
That way the baby would really be our
child, our own blood. |
B: |
Not really, dear, that way
the baby would really be one of us! I'm not very comfortable
with that idea,to be honest. I mean when you have a
baby the normal way the genes are mixed and it's sort
of pot luck which bits of each parent will get passed
on. |
A: |
But darling, you're so perfect. We could
make another one of you. |
B: |
But think about that. I'm not perfect
- I have to wear glasses, for example. And maybe you
should talk to my mum about what a horror I was as a
little boy! I certainly wouldn't like to have to bring
myself up! No, I really think we should adopt. |
A: |
But it wouldn't be our child … |
B: |
Yes it would. Being the biological
parents of a child is such a tiny bit of parenting.
We would love that child, protect it, provide for it,
educate it … as far as I'm concerned that's the most
important bit of parenting. |
A: |
Well I agree with you there. |
B: |
And think of all the poor children in
the world without parents. We don't need to make another
child, there are plenty already. |
A: |
That's a good point. |
B: |
I tell you what. Tomorrow I'll phone a
few adoption agencies and see if I can make an appointment
for us to go talk to someone. |
A: |
Ok, honey, I'll think about it. |