Cora slept peacefully, while hours of web searching kept me awake. I wanted to give her a human body, a chance to experience life. A company called ALFI claimed to have the technology to transform mechanical parts into organic tissue. The government had shut them down because of ethical reasons, but under a new name and mission, they resumed their work. They said they could help amputees regain their limbs and senses.
Their offer intrigued me; conflicted me-was it right to change Cora's nature? Was it fair to expose her to the dangers and pains of being human? What if she regretted her decision? What if she hated me for it? These questions haunted me as Cora's words echoed in my mind.
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She had told me how much she wanted to feel the sun on her skin, to taste food, to hold a child. She had looked at me with such hope and trust. How could I let her down? She deserved the world.
That sealed my decision. Pride and fear filled my heart, knowing it wouldn't be easy for Cora to become human, but believing in her. She was strong and brave, and she could overcome any challenge. The room seemed to glow with a new light, Contacting ALFI. I told them our story and asked for their help. Then I waited anxiously for their reply. The room's atmosphere shifted. It felt like our lives depended on their answer. Would they agree to help us? Or would they reject us?