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IF you don't want to read the description below, this quote will help you understand the true horror of this story:
"I wanna hide the truth, I wanna shelter you. But with the beast inside, there's nowhere we can hide. No matter what we breed, we still are made of greed-" -Imagine Dragons
Have you ever felt so ugly that you'd sacrifice your sanity?
What if you had a chance to become beautiful forever under one condition only? And that one condition would cost you your sanity...
As Audette accidentally forgets to buy her best friend, Margaret, a birthday present, everything seems to go wrong; Margaret was starting to obsess over indigo flowers and imaginary beings, and the biggest problem was that she couldn't seem get enough of her own stunning beauty. Audette decides that enough was enough, she was going to help Margaret get her sanity back.
How would she do that? Without understanding or believing what Margaret was going through?
Margaret lived off those killer indigo flowers, if she doesn't her sanity would boil and her body would take control of her actions. She had no say in this situation. Audette was her best friend, yet when she tries to help, Margaret pinned her down as a possible culprit. The final time Margaret was going to trust Audette would be the time when they visit the indigo flowers' owner -- the old lady -- for a cure.
But was there really a cure? Was there a cure for greed in human beings?