Breathing In Petals

Breathing In Petals

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Hanahaki Disease - an illness born from one-sided love, where the patient throws up and coughs flower petals when they suffer from one-sided love. The infection can be removed through surgery, but the feelings disappear along with the petals. It can be cured without side effects only when the feelings are returned. Acacia - secret love Yellow Carnation - rejection Hydrangea - heartlessness Marigold - grief Rose - love ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ {One-sided! Kaminari•Kirishima} {Kirishima•Bakugou} {One-sided! Tetsutetsu•Kaminari}
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|Jelsa, Modern AU| unrequited adjective un·re·quit·ed ˌən-ri-ˈkwī-təd : not requited : not reciprocated or returned in kind unrequited love "Elsa has been pining with unrequited love" OR The term hanahaki comes from the Japanese words hana (花), which means "flower", and hakimasu (吐きます), which means "to throw up". Hanahaki Disease (花吐き病 (Japanese); 하나하키병 (Korean); 花吐病 (Chinese)) is a disease in which the victim coughs up flower petals when they suffer from one-sided love. It ends when the beloved returns their feelings (romantic love only; strong friendship is not enough), or when the victim dies. It can be cured through surgical removal, but when the infection is removed, the victim's romantic feelings also disappear.

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