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The narrator works in a home laboratory and accelerates mutants to near-adulthood, withdrawing three delicate, potentially winged specimens from a metabolic accelerator. Domestic scenes with his daughter, wife and son are interwoven with the experiment, showing ordinary family routines alongside the creatures' first inert hours. Genetic modulation produces attractive, symmetrical forms rather than grotesques, and the narrator marvels at success. He resolves to make a vast practical joke on the world, recalling an earlier prank that taught him the pleasure of anonymous surprise. The tale mixes wry humor, paternal affection and speculative biological tinkering, leaving a tone of amused hubris and unsettling possibility.
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