CLONED AGAIN: AN ABSURD SHORT STORY by Shelley Dawn Siddall

CLONED AGAIN: AN ABSURD SHORT STORY by Shelley Dawn Siddall

Author:Shelley Dawn Siddall [Siddall, Shelley Dawn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-05-06T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter 9

“There was a very famous family known for their ability to transport large groups of people over open water.”

The minor clone stopped crying and smiled. “That sounds like just the ticket. We’ll be transporting a large group of people through the ocean of space. What are the names?”

Lizzie displayed them on her screen. “As you can see there are quite a number.” She lowered her voice and dimmed the cabin lights. “Would you care to read them off for me, Reggie?” she said in her sultriest voice.

“Just crank up the lights again, could you Liz?” he asked. “Great. Thanks. Okay, we’ve got Babbitt, Bache, Badger, Bainbridge...” As soon as Reggie listed the names, most were snapped up by the minor clones.

However, the first minor clone was still undecided. He put his hands on his hips. “Do you have anything that starts with a ‘J’? I’m feeling very J, I think.”

Reggie rapidly scrolled through the alphabetical listing. “Jeffers?” he asked.

“I like it!” said Jeffers.

Kilroy walked over to the group. “Although we didn’t have a meeting the cat will no longer have her diet of aliens to be eating, so I have a hunch that our priority now is to stop Reggie from being Puckie’s lunch! Of course now that everyone’s here, we want to fire up this ship and clear Kimmy’s atmosphere!”

“Yo. Is everyone just going to continue to ignore me?”

The group turned as one and saw Humphrey.

“It’s not ignoring so much, as perhaps not observing,” said Babbitt.

“No, it’s ignoring,” said Jeffers.

“Definitely ignoring,” said Bainbridge.

“He may not be a clone, but he’s human! We should really include him in our group.” Reggie suddenly blushed at the terrible faux pas he just made. He bent down and kissed the screen. “Sorry Lizzie,” he said tenderly.

Lizzie was quite emotional. “Oh, I am not talking to you. You can just sleep on the couch tonight for all I care!”

The intercom speaker by Will buzzed.

“Was that right?” Lizzie whispered. “I tried to get the right inflection in my voice to let Reggie know I was angry.”

“I think it came across just fine.” Will looked over at Reggie happily tapping on his turtle’s shell and giggling. “Mind you, Reggie might not understand the whole sleeping on the couch reference what with you being a computer and him a small human, who might actually sleep on a loofah sponge tonight.”

Kilroy, the rhyming clone overheard the discussion and offered a new poem.

“I imagine it might be like sleeping on a memory foam mattress, but I don’t know if he’s going to sleep tonight, he looks like he’s more into acrobatics.”

And indeed Reggie was currently practicing a handstand on the back of turtle.

“Have I been mad at him the appropriate length of time?” Lizzie asked Will.

Will saw Reggie do a flip off the turtle and smoke his landing on Lizzie’s main console. “Oh for sure,” said Will encouragingly as he winked at the poet, “I think Reggie’s learned his lesson about, um...what was he supposed to learn a



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