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“Okay, I’ll do it,” Susie said determinedly.
“Cool,” her boyfriend Jack exclaimed. “This may be the last vacation we get to go on for a while or you know that I wouldn’t even ask.”
“I know. I just wish I had not gone through more than seven months of this. When we decided to try it you did not even bring this surfing trip up.”
“I’m sorry, baby. I didn’t think we would have the money. But that bonus was enough for this and what we will need now too.”
Susie asked, “How long until we get there?”
The couple had been driving for six hours. They were heading for the beach. Jack had thought he would have to surf without her. He hated the idea. They both loved surfing and had not been able to go for more than two years because of new jobs which had caused them to have to move. He loved it so much though, and she was the one that wouldn’t give in.
“We can get off the next exit and see but I would bet there is probably one of those new chop shops somewhere close”
He was right. They found the shop within an hour and pulled in the parking lot. It was pretty full and he just hoped they could get serviced quickly. They still had about twelve hours of driving ahead of them. They would probably have to spend the night somewhere. He had hoped to make it by morning but if Susie could surf with him it was worth it.
They went in and signed in at the counter and picked up a brochure and sat to discuss its contents. After about twenty minutes their names were called. They were directed to a small but comfortable room with a bed and a couple of chairs. Then a tall man in white joined them.
“I am Dr Walters. What can we do for you today?”
“We want the Drop and Hop procedure. It is a little expensive but we don’t really want to waste any time. We’re going to the beach on vacation,” Jack answered.
The doctor smiled and said, “That’s great. How far along are you?” he asked as he looked at Susie’s belly.
“Seven months and ten days. It was due on May 4th and we had arranged already to sell it to one of those sterile families but,” she stopped and just smiled sheepishly.
“That’s okay,” the doctor said, smiling back at her. “A lot of young couples are doing it also. But there is no sense in letting it ruin a vacation. We might even be able to bring it out alive still if you chose a different method.”
Jack jumped in, “No, we don’t need the money like we did. We’ll still go with the Drop and Hop.” Susie nodded.
Dr Walters smiled at the eager couple and nodded. “No problem. We’ll have that fetus out in 30 minutes or less or you get your money back.” He laughed at his own joke while they joined him even though they were too young to remember the old commercial the doctor referenced. “All joking aside, this new procedure will allow you to be rid of this minor inconvenience within two hours and you’ll be on your way.”
“Awesome,” Jack said as Susie nodded and smiled. “Surfs up,” she thought.
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This is my sorry attempt at horror fiction. It is horror because it is probably not that farfetched or too far in the future. The life of the unborn is already seen as cheap and in many cases an inconvenience. If we keep on the way we are now on the issue of abortion, don’t be surprised if this little sorry piece of fiction becomes prophetic.
Jason has a post on his blog here where he asks for some practical solutions to this issue. It is time we took this on as the main issue in our culture and society that we need to address. No, not address, we need to do something real. We need to go a lot farther than we are in our attempts to change people’s minds about abortion. And since I believe Jesus is the only one that can change minds, it has to start with the gospel. We should be more than barbarians.
Go to Jason’s blog and share your thoughts there as well as here.
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