By Amanda Milo — Contaminated

The following paper explores the themes and narrative structure of by Amanda Milo, a science fiction retelling of Beauty and the Beast .

: Unlike traditional retellings, the "Beast" character is portrayed through the lens of a scientist desperate to save his people, while the "Beauty" is a literal alien from Earth whose actions are initially seen as catastrophic. Contaminated by Amanda Milo

: The novella utilizes popular subgenre elements including fated encounters , forced proximity , and a guaranteed Happily Ever After (HEA) , which Milo explicitly notes is a requirement for a true Beauty and the Beast retelling. The following paper explores the themes and narrative

: The rare flower represents the hope of an entire species, highlighting themes of botanical science and the moral weight of survival. : The rare flower represents the hope of

The story is set on a planet where the population suffers from a terminal genetic affliction. The protagonist, a botanist, dedicates his life to cultivating and studying a rare flower that serves as the only known treatment for the disease's effects. The "inciting incident" occurs when a human woman—viewed as an alien by the protagonist—unintentionally destroys his research plot by cutting the head off his most vital bloom. This act of "theft" forces the botanist to pursue her, leading to their forced proximity and the development of their relationship. Themes and Tropes