The Last Blackberry
by Mat Twassel
Copyright© 2025 by Mat Twassel
Fiction Sex Story: Mat asks CoPilot A.I. to write a little story about one of his photographs: The Last Blackberry. Laura critiques to story. Illustrated.
Caution: This Fiction Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Fiction Illustrated AI Generated .
Up early, I started the coffee, rinsed off a few blackberries, and opened my computer to read an article in the New York Times about the stories A.I. writes. Em dashes. Delves. Tapestries. On the plate a single blackberry remained.
I took a picture of it, uploaded the picture to CoPilot A.I., and offered this prompt:
Please write a little story from the point of view of the last blackberry.
“The Last Blackberry”
I was the final one. Not the juiciest, not the biggest, but the last. My siblings had gone—plucked with laughter, scooped into bowls, mashed into jam, or tucked into pies. I remained, nestled in the curve of a pink ceramic plate, glistening with the memory of a rinse.
The plate was warm from the morning sun, and the wooden table beneath it smelled faintly of cinnamon and old stories. I watched the world from my perch: a child’s socked feet padding past, a kettle sighing on the stove, the hush of a house waking slowly.
No one noticed me. Not yet.
I wasn’t bitter. I had time to think. To remember the bramble I came from, the bees that flirted with my blossom, the rain that fattened me. I had time to feel the weight of being chosen last—not as a punishment, but as a kind of reverence. The final note in a song. The last word in a poem.
A hand reached toward me. Gentle. Hesitant. I rolled slightly, offering my best angle.
And just before I was lifted, I whispered to the plate, to the wood, to the morning:
“Tell them I was sweet.”
When Laura padded into the dining room a little later, I showed her the picture I’d taken and the story CoPilot had produced.
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