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BRUNO
Bruno was once a boy who loved nothing more than being outside. He spent his days exploring parks, fields and gardens, drawn to the smallest lives around him. Beetles, worms, moss and mushrooms, he saw beauty in all of it. He loved biodiversity, the strange rhythms of decay and renewal, the way nature held both endings and beginnings at once. But then Bruno became very ill. His body grew weaker each day until he could no longer go outside. He lay in bed, watching the world through a window, dreaming of the earth beneath his feet. Terra saw him. She felt his quiet devotion, his deep love for the life he could no longer touch. And so she gave him a gift. She transformed him into a beetle, not as punishment but as a way to bring him back into the cycle he cherished. Now Bruno lives close to the ground he once missed so much. He crawls across roots and leaves, moving through the world with quiet purpose. For him, recycling isn’t just about waste, it’s about becoming, about finding life where others see endings. Hidden among the collections of the natural history museum, he listens, learns and gently reminds those who pass by that nothing is ever truly lost.