Cluster 1404
“[there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I was young, I was as much as a n” (6 conversations)
1 turn Feb 13, 2024 at 2:35 PM EST United States , Michigan
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[there would be dialogue in this story:] (When I was young, I was as much as a night owl as my twin sister - except she takes the term "night owl" to the letter. She has a genetic condition called "hybridization" - in which she had traits of both humans & animals; with her arms being a mix of human arms & owl wings. Alongside that, she had owl tailfeathers and the absurdly-rotatable neck - alongside some excellent night vision. Due to her hybridization, she was weak in the morning & active at night - and we would play games together. As time went on, I was aware of her antics & nocturnal behavior. And, just as I was getting ready for Valentine's day, my sister informed me she was pregnant - with 4 owl eggs. Of course, our parents had passed away by now - so we both had no idea how she was going to take care of 4 little owl babies.)
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Me: Wait, you're pregnant? With owl eggs? How is that even possible? Sister: I know, it sounds crazy, but it's true! I guess it's just another quirk of my hybridization. I never thought I'd be a mother so soon. Me: But how are we going to take care of them? Four little owl babies require a lot of attention and care. And we don't even know how to raise owls! Sister: I've been doing some research, and it seems like we need to create a proper nesting area for them. Owls are quite particular about their environment. Maybe we could convert one of the rooms into a safe and comfortable space for them? Me: That's a good idea. We can fill it with branches, cozy blankets, and maybe even install a small heating lamp to keep them warm. We'll also need to make sure they have a steady supply of food. Sister: Yes, definitely. Owls mostly feed on small rodents, insects, and birds. We may have to figure out a way to provide them with a steady diet. Maybe we can find a local wildlife center or a veterinarian who can guide us through this process. Me: I'll start making some calls. In the meantime, we should also consider how we'll manage our schedules. I can't stay up all night like you, but maybe I can adjust my routine a bit to help you during the night shifts. Sister: That would be amazing, thank you. We'll have to work together to ensure the little ones are well taken care of. It's going to be a challenge, but with our determination, we can do this. Me: Absolutely. We'll figure it out, sis. I'll always be here to support you, no matter what. We're in this together. Sister: Thank you, brother. I couldn't ask for a better partner in this adventure. These owl babies may be unexpected, but they're also a blessing. Let's do our best to give them a loving and nurturing environment. As we embarked on this unexpected journey together, we knew we were about to face many sleepless nights and countless challenges. But with love, determination, and a hint of humor, we were ready to embrace the chaos and ensure that our little owl family thrived.