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Superbloom

A Superhero Story

By Tyler Clark (he/they)Published about a year ago 1 min read
Runner-up in Epic Beginnings Challenge
Superbloom
Photo by Serge Kutuzov on Unsplash

They took volunteers first. Then there was a draft. Eco-suicides could stop the climate crisis, they said.

Screw it, Laurel thought. Maybe this is how I save the world.

Laurel volunteered.

Laurel had been living a zero waste lifestyle for decades. The plastic tags from her clothes nestled in a jar on her bookshelf like a bird's nest. Laurel hadn't bought toilet paper in years. She composted food scraps in a worm bin that conjured gnats in cursive clouds. She collected her own rainwater, commuted by bicycle.

But it wasn't enough. It was never enough.

When bees went extinct, people got worried. When environmental refugees rocketed into the billions, people panicked. But nothing changed. Things got worse, business as usual. Everything burned.

In her youth, Laurel took direct action. They called her an eco-terrorist and threw her in jail for six years. People wanted solutions that didn't disrupt the status quo. The world would end because no one could be bothered to stop it.

So here she was: volunteering for lethal injection. Laurel's only request was that they bury her remains in a suit of mushrooms and seedlings, no preservatives in her body, nothing wasted, everything given back to mother earth.

Their executioner swabbed her arm with alcohol, needle poised. "Anything to say?"

Laurel shrugged. "I thought I could save the world."

The needle stung, briefly, and Laurel drifted away.

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Laurel opened her eyes, surprised at life.

She shook herself free of dirt and gazed at herself. Chlorophyl colored her skin green. Toxic buds bloomed behind her ears like flowers in her hair. She could hear trees speaking to each other beneath her feet in slow rhythms. And a voice underneath it all cried in agony.

"I hear you," Laurel said. "I'm here for you."

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About the Creator

Tyler Clark (he/they)

I am a writer, poet, and cat parent from California. My short stories and poems have been published in a chaotic jumble of anthologies, collections, and magazines.

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  • Marie381Uk 12 months ago

    Fabulous ♦️♦️♦️♦️

  • Testabout a year ago

    This is a story that makes such a good point. The solution is too extreme of course, but that’s what makes it a great read! 😊Well done and congrats!

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your win!! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • Cindy Calderabout a year ago

    Back to say congratulations on placing in the Epic Beginnings Challenge - much deserved!

  • Matthew J. Frommabout a year ago

    really excellent entry, well deserved W.

  • Anna about a year ago

    Wow! Excellent entry! I wasn't expecting that end...

  • Sam Eliza Greenabout a year ago

    What an unexpected twist!

  • Veronica Stoneabout a year ago

    What a fantastic twist! Really engaging writing - I can see a whole series of stories springing from this.

  • Cindy Calderabout a year ago

    A unique and interesting spin on the given prompt. Well done.

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