Love petals (DISCONTINUED)

Love petals (DISCONTINUED)

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This is my first publication so don't expect it to be good. It is heavily based around the Hanahaki disease, which is a fictional illness caused by one sided love. So you understand what's going on, if someone loves someone but it's one sided love, they get the Hanahaki disease. Flowers sill begin to grow inside their lungs and they will often cough up petals until they eventually get one of three possible endings. Ending one consists of having the flowers surgically removed from the lungs, however the feelings towards the person they love disappear along with the flowers. Ending two is where they eventually choke on the petals and their own blood and die. Ending three is the happy ending where the other person loves them back and the flowers disappear, leaving the two happy together. I hope you enjoy my story, I'll try to keep updating when I can. Thank you Snippy~
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