[BSD] [Dachuu/ Soukoku] Clitoria Ternatea bloomed in the dark
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 40m
Complete, First published Apr 05, 2017
Author: R
  Disclaimer: Tất cả các nhân vật đều thuộc về Bungou Stray Dogs
  Pairing: Dazai x Chuuya
  Genre: Angst, Plot twist, Deep thoughts, Odasaku mentioned, Dark Era Dazai, Character death, Bad ending. 
  Note: Mình có nhắc đến một căn bệnh trong fic này, là "Hanahaki", bối cảnh chính là khi Chuuya mắc bệnh. Hanahaki là một theory rất hay và mình muốn áp dụng trong mối quan hệ giữa Soukoku theo suy nghĩ  của mình. Mình đã rất đau lòng khi viết đó. TT  TT
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