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I Bring Fresh Flowers by Robert F. Young Episode #169

Robert F. Young | January 13, 2024
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    I Bring Fresh Flowers by Robert F. Young Episode #169
    Robert F. Young

I BRING FRESH FLOWERS

Episode #169 · Written by Robert F. Young · Narrated by Scott Miller

Rosemary Brooks has always stood at attention. As a child she believed in flags and pledges with a seriousness that made adults smile. As a young woman she carried that same devotion into every cause that asked for her name. When Project Rain Dance opened the Astronette Training Center, she volunteered with a quiet certainty that service was the highest calling she could answer.

Chosen to pilot the first manned weather-control satellite, Rosemary becomes more than a trainee. She becomes a symbol. The cameras adore her composure. The public sees purity and courage in a snow-white spacesuit beneath a flawless sky. High above the planet, she must orient instruments designed to regulate storms and sunshine with unprecedented precision. The future of weather rests on steady hands and exact readings, and she performs her assignment without complaint.

Then comes re-entry. The jettison happens on schedule. The capsule descends. And somewhere in that blazing corridor between orbit and ocean, something fails. What follows reshapes not only a national program, but the very idea of what her mission accomplished. When the spring rains arrive, they do so with a softness and accuracy that no unmanned satellite had ever achieved. The earth responds in kind. Fields flourish. Cities gleam. Flowers surge up from soil that seems newly blessed.

Robert F. Young does not treat this moment as spectacle. He writes it as a transformation, felt in sunlight and in rainfall, in memory and in longing. The question left hanging in the bright air is not how a system malfunctioned, but whether Rosemary’s final act reached farther than anyone intended.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert F. Young published widely from the 1950s through the 1970s in leading science fiction magazines including Galaxy, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Amazing Stories, and Fantastic. His 1961 story “The Dandelion Girl,” first appearing in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, became his signature work and has been reprinted in numerous anthologies and adapted for radio and television. Young often blended romantic lyricism with speculative ideas, allowing cosmic events to brush directly against ordinary lives. “I Bring Fresh Flowers” stands squarely within that tradition, pairing orbital technology with a tone that is intimate, elegiac, and quietly transcendent.

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Listen to I Bring Fresh Flowers by Robert F. Young — a devoted astronette’s final mission alters the world below in this powerful vintage science fiction short story.

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