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Origin of the Bloodsucker

Mosquitoes and Leeches

By Sid Aaron HirjiPublished 9 months ago 1 min read
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Origin of the Bloodsucker
Photo by Pawel Czerwinski on Unsplash

There was a time when the world was more cooperative. Back during the Spanish Flu, the government did not need to mandate anything. They had instructions on how to make your own mask. People generally would comply. There were no convoys and protests. If we look throughout history that has been the way. There was colonization but no real threats to people who did not assimilate in the past. People generally tried to do things in the best interest. Fast forward to the 2000 Presidential Election. Al Gore had the popular vote and still lost. What happened? A massive riot erupted in the streets. What we saw then was fireworks compared to the explosion on January 6th, 2021.

In the past if people needed an organ transplant, they would get it. Later people needed blood. The government saw the problem with blood donor decline and created the leech. However, while the leech delivered from island folk and people in marshy areas, it failed to get enough blood with the rising population. A new Manhattan Project was started.

It was nefarious in that it was not a deterrant. It solved the solution of lack of blood donors, for the species created was the mosquito. Like the leech, they made it look like it was an organic item, when really it was a robot. To add insult to injury, it was airborne. What the government did not know was that diseases would spread and that the blood would be tainted. The nihilistic world thus got more alienated.

Every summer due to climate change, these awful blood creatures are released. It is hit and miss for the government. It was as though the government wished to make summer an awful season. The bites are like computerized robot bytes and I can subtly say that mosquitoes and leeches really suck.

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About the Creator

Sid Aaron Hirji

Canadian born man who finds literature and science equally fascinating. Trauma bleeds through generations, words heal the hidden scars.

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  • L.C. Schäfer4 months ago

    So clever!

  • Kendall Defoe 9 months ago

    Interesting set of circumstances leading to a conclusion we all know is true...

  • Novel Allen9 months ago

    Sid you are a treat. I love this story. Your dark soul is a joy to me. There is no way summer should suck, yet they found a way to do it. This was a great read.

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