"Yeah, before I can get on with it. I can assure you, you're not inside the body of one of your parents. We tried it of course, but sadly there were some "complications"."
"What "complications?" You ask curious.
"It's a curious situation Tim and one we'll study further on, with your permission of course." Dr. Kerry added. "It seems that, how should I put this." Dr. Kerry took off his glasses and grabbed a cleaning rag from one of his pockets and began to clean his glasses.
"Part of your brain is, how should I say, deformed."
"What? Are you saying I'm stupid?"
"What Dr. Kerry actually meant Tim," Dr. Saunders said looking at Dr. Kerry with frowning eyebrows, "Is that the part of your brain that was transplanted didn't quite match with the part found in an adult brain. The parts simply didn't match. It's all a bit curious of course and we don't know the exact reason for it. It could be a simple growth problem, as you know your brain grows until it's around adulthood or it could be some other complication. We don't know for certain of course until we do some test."
"So how am I still here then? Shouldn't I be under the ground?" You ask confused.
"We were going to get to that part." Dr. Kerry says. You have the feeling he quite likes the dramatic and the suspension killing you.
"Since we couldn't get that part of your brain into that of your parent, we had no other choice but to put it into a sibling of yours. We weren't beginning with them of course. So in order to deal with your deformation of your brain, we had no other choice but to use one of your siblings. Of course that meant we had to cut out the same part of them to match up."
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