With the sunrise at their backs, a penguin army arrives on Miami Beach. Each wave brings thousands more yellow-beaks to the white sands.
Sunbathing on cashmere, my client—married, thrice my age—photographs the invasion.
They encircle him, close in. Their red-slicked beaks devour him.
Penguins waddle to the high-rise’s gate. I fetch kitchen knives.
Below, windows open and fallers scream. Each suicide flattens dozens.
Flipper-feet slip-smack in the stairwell.
Fishy smell. The door splinters. Penguins spill into the kitchen.
The refrigerator opens. One jumps inside the cold; the others cannibalize it. Then another.
And another, until the army depletes to bones.
Saturday, 24 June 2023
'From the penthouse balcony, I sip iced coffee' by Katlina Sommerberg
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