Attack
of the Butterfly
"A True Story of Love and
Courage"
Walking down a path through
some woods in Georgia in 1977, I saw a water puddle ahead on the path.
I angled my direction to go around it on the part of the path that wasn't
covered by water and mud. As I reached the puddle, I was suddenly attacked!
Yet I did nothing for the
attack was so unpredictable and from a source so totally unexpected. I
was startled as well as unhurt, despite having been struck four or five
times already. I backed up a foot and my attacker stopped attacking me.
Instead of attacking more, he hovered in the air on graceful butterfly
wings in front of me. Had I been hurt I wouldn't have found it amusing,
but I was unhurt, it was funny, and I was laughing. After all, I was being
attacked by a butterfly!
Having stopped laughing,
I took a step forward. My attacker rushed me again. He rammed me in the
chest with his head and body, striking me over and over again with all
his might, still to no avail. For a second time, I retreated a step while
my attacker relented in his attack.
Yet again, I tried moving
forward. My attacker charged me again. I was rammed in the chest over and
over again. I wasn't sure what to do, other than to retreat a third time.
After all, it's just not everyday that one is attacked by a butterfly.
This time, though, I stepped back several paces to look the situation over.
My attacker moved back as well to land on the ground. That's when I discovered
why my attacker was charging me only moments earlier. He had a mate and
she was dying. She was beside the puddle where he landed. Sitting close
beside her, he opened and closed his wings as if to fan her. I could only
admire the love and courage of that butterfly in his concern for his mate.
He had taken it upon himself to attack me for his mate's sake, even though
she was clearly dying and I was so large. He did so just to give her those
extra few precious moments of life, should I have been careless enough
to step on her.
Now I knew why and what he
was fighting for. There was really only one option left for me. I carefully
made my way around the puddle to the other side of the path, though it
was only inches wide and extremely muddy. His courage in attacking something
thousands of times larger and heavier than himself just for his mate's
safety justified it. I couldn't do anything other than reward him by walking
on the more difficult side of the puddle. He had truly earned those moments
to be with her, undisturbed. I left them in peace for those last few moments,
cleaning the mud from my boots when I later reached my car. Since then,
I've always tried to remember the courage of that butterfly whenever I
see huge obstacles facing me. I use that butterfly's courage as an inspiration
and to remind myself that good things are worth fighting for.
Copyright 1997 Dave Kuzminski
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Dave Kuzminski is a published author who primarily writes speculative fiction
(science fiction, fantasy, and horror). He has had over 100 short
stories and 8 novels published. Most of his fiction is published
under the pen name Atk.Butterfly. If you enjoy his writings, some
of them can be seen at his website http://pages.prodigy.net/atkbutterfly
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