Apple Monster

Apple Monster's Arc
Chapter 2 of 2

Apple Monster's dream is saving his beloved apple tree from the ants.

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Chapter 2

The ants came back the next morning. Apple Monster saw them before he finished his coffee — fresh black lines crawling up from the roots where yesterday's spray had left them dead. He dropped the mug and ran to the tree. A woman stood waiting near the stone bench. She wore dirt-stained gloves and carried a clipboard. Behind her, past the fence line, a small wooden building sat at the edge of the field. She pointed to a thin black ribbon on the ground between them — ants, hundreds of them, marching in perfect formation toward his tree. "They're coming from that mound," she said. "About forty yards west. I've been tracking them since dawn. The spray you used yesterday killed the scouts, but the colony just sent more. They'll keep coming until you deal with the source." Apple Monster followed the trail with his eyes. It disappeared into the grass, a living highway he'd never noticed before. The mound sat visible now that she'd pointed it out — a dome of packed earth taller than his knee, riddled with holes, covered in movement. He felt something crack inside his chest. Killing ants on the tree wasn't enough. It had never been enough. He'd been fighting symptoms while the disease lived and breathed just forty yards away. The woman was still talking, explaining colonies and queens and underground tunnels, but he wasn't listening anymore. He was looking at the mound and understanding that saving the tree meant destroying something else entirely — something alive, something that wouldn't go quietly. He asked her what it would take to remove the mound. She didn't sugarcoat it. Poison that would seep into the soil. Digging that might damage the tree's root system if he miscalculated the distance. A fight that could take weeks and might still fail. Or he could do nothing and watch the ants strip the bark clean by summer's end. Apple Monster looked back at his grandfather's tree, then at the mound, then at the woman with her clipboard and her terrible honesty. For three weeks he'd done nothing. Yesterday he'd sprayed poison and felt like a hero. Today he learned he'd accomplished exactly nothing that mattered. He thanked her and walked toward the mound alone, his shadow stretching long across the ant trail, finally understanding what saving something actually cost.

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