Innocentata Medicalos: I can't believe I'm fighting for the right to........
"I don't want to be Rejuvenated."
"Why not?"
"My parents died of too much rejuvenation. My sister my brother and I decided never I mean never to rejuve no matter what. And you guys rejuved me without my permission for something I didn't do."
"I really don't know what to do with you. If you were a guarantee penny even soft timer I would rejuve you right now and spank you in front of everyone. Even a voluntaras would get a spanking from me after rejuvenation.
"I never would have chosen to rejuve," Jenny reminds him.
"You know what I mean. Even a medicalos wouldn't get away with these actions. But as a Innocentata I don't know what to do."
"Your honor please just let me die my way your honor. I watched my sister die of thirst. I know how horrible the disease is. I also know what happens with rejuvenation. I'd rather die of thirst."
"I still don't understand."
"I'd like to call Dr. Marcus please."
"Uh. Ok."
"Dr. Marcus to the stand."
Her doctor walked to the stand. Jenny said something in her lawyers' ear and he just nodded. Jenny stood up which shocked the court. Especially her mother.
Jenny picked up something. "Doc can you tell the court who the two people in this picture are and their age."
"Objection."
"Approximate age."
"Objection."
"Your honor can I have some leniency if you hear his answer you'll understand."
"Ok Jenny. Objection overruled."
"There your parents about the age of 11 or 12 I'd say."
"Thank you. Your honor I'd like more leniency as I call someone. And no cross examination."
"What? Strong objection."
"If you would like to cross examine someone both Dr. Marcus and I are willing but who I'm calling are not to be confused by you and your questions."
"Jenny." That was Jenny's mom yelling.
"I'm sorry but this is very important your honor."
"I should take you over my knee for that outburst."
"Dr."
"At this stage of the disease any spanking would break every bone in her bottom your honor."
"Thank you, Dr.,"
"This is way too confusing." The judge said.
"Your honor this isn't the ordinary case. I still can't believe I'm fighting for the right to die an 8-year-old of thirst."
"Your right about that. Ok you may call your next witness. All quiet in the court. But this is it with leniency young lady."
"Yes Sir."