“The committee always makes the list in advance, and it’s right there in the office at the Nurturing Center.
“As a matter of fact,” he went on, “I feel a little guilty about this.
But I did go in this afternoon and looked to see if this year’s Naming list had been made yet.
It was right there in the office, and I looked up number Thirty-six—that’s the little guy I’ve been concerned about—
because it occurred to me that it might enhance his nurturing if I could call him by a name.
Just privately, of course, when no one else is around.” “Did you find it?” Jonas asked.
He was fascinated. It didn’t seem a terribly important rule, but the fact that his father had broken a rule at all awed him.
He glanced at his mother, the one responsible for adherence to the rules, and was relieved that she was smiling.
His father nodded. “His name—if he makes it to the Naming without being released, of course—is to be Gabriel.
So I whisper that to him when I feed him every four hours, and during exercise and playtime.
If no one can hear me. “I call him Gabe, actually,” he said, and grinned.
“Gabe.” Jonas tried it out. A good name, he decided.
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