Heya, dropping in for a quick and dirty review of a drabble off the beaten path, and figured that I'd try something new tonight. Though... Eternal Floette? I didn't realize that it
had a Pokédex entry in USUM. Though 'Deadheading' huh? As in plucking out flowers?
Sounds like a good enough reason to check this out, so let's blow some dust off this thing and dive straight into things:
Florges grow flowers, but they also weed them.
When she chose it, her flower was special only in being hers; her human was, as well. No one picks her flower anymore. When it goes to seed, she burns them before they sprout.
Oh, so AZ's Floette just didn't take the whole "genocide a region with a death lazor" all that well and can't bear to see her flowers again, can she?
If it were up to her, she'd simply be Floette, special only in the way every garden is special. Every being still living she passes knows who she is, now.
Which is probably just AZ at this point, unless if this is set in the immediate wake of the Great Lazoring.
The soil will heal in time, but the trees remember. She can't bring back the dead.
But she can weed what's hers, and he'll never get it back.
... Wait, so is the death lazor of Kalos itself just a giant version of Eternal Floette's flower in this continuity? Or else is she just destroying her flowers out of spite so that way AZ can't have them? Though I would suppose that this would explain why this drabble is called 'Deadheading' here.
Though all-in-all, it was pretty imaginative as a drabble. The one complaint that I have about it is that it's a bit hard to peg
when this happen, since I could've sworn that whatever their mutual fallout, that AZ and his Floette canonically made peace with each other at the end of XY when they reunited. That, and the mention of "being still living" made me think that it was supposed to be set in ancient Kalos, but a little more clarity might have been nice.
That said, I can't judge too hard
@surskitty , you set out to tell a story in 100 words, and I'd say you succeeded fairly well. With one of the more interesting little flourishes of 6th Gen (which went criminally unexplored in canon), to boot. Dunno if you're still active as a writer or not, but good work.