In 1996, when Mrs. Denise Phillips paid a visit to the office of Dr. Maura Assclinger, on account that her 17-year-old son, Phillip Phillips, was an out-of-control, good-for-nothing delinquent, Dr. Assclinger chose to help the mother by returning her erring son to an age when she was still in control of his life. The purpose of the procedure was of course to give the parents a chance to correct the mistakes they made the first time around. When the procedure was finished, the doctor had a picture taken for the new patient's file. Denise chose to rename her son Hunter. Dr. Assclinger groaned inwardly as she wrote the name on the file.
But in 2012, when the same Mrs. Denise Phillips returned again to the office of the same Dr. Maura Assclinger with the same complaint about her son Hunter Phillips, the doctor knew what was the real problem. After once again returning the Phillips boy to the age of ten months, she performed the procedure on Mrs. Phillips and returned her to an age when she could be properly taught the role of a mother in the life of her child.
Dr. Assclinger took a picture of the former Mrs. Phillips for
her new patient file, which she left blank for now. Both babies
would be sold to decent couples who would make excellent parents
if only they could conceive. The doctor had a sizeable waiting
list of just such couples.
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