Aberfan '66
Autumn
Thirteen O'clock in April
Friend
Fairies
Dressed to kill
The Feather
Under the Doctor
Transplant
Celeste
On South Molle Island
A Story
Seventy Five Knots, South
An Eagle Eyed
List of 2004 stories
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Transplant
Slowly her vision cleared. She was in the recovery room and realised the operation had been a success.
"Here am I, Mary Brown, the world’s first brain transplant patient, and I feel good."
It had been a long wait but worth it. The ugly body she had been born with had been cast aside like
a second-hand dress.
"We want no secondary complications," Dr Abbott had assured her. "Your brain will only be
transplanted into a perfect donor body."
Dr Abbott arrived and she expressed her heartfelt gratitude and admiration.
Nonchalantly, he replied, "All in the day’s work, Mr Brown."
A story in exactly 100 words.
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