withering petals

withering petals

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"hanahaki disease, that's what they called it." kamaria softly said as she chuckled ruefully. hanahaki is a rare disease in which a person coughs up flower petals when they suffer from a one-sided love. this only ends when the beloved reciprocates their feelings. it can be cured by surgical removal, but once the infection is removed from the body that would leave the person void of emotions for her entire lifetime. Will her feelings be reciprocated or not?
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π™π™–π™£π™–π™π™–π™ π™ž π™™π™žπ™¨π™šπ™–π™¨π™š ; 𝘯𝘰𝘢𝘯 a disease where the carrier vomits flowers when suffering from a one-sided love. said carrier could die from such disease if the person they love does not love them back, or if the vines growing around the lungs begin to suffocate the carrier. hanahaki is curable. if the carrier confesses their love and is accepted, the vines will disappear from three days to a week. the carrier could also undergo surgery on removing the vines, but with the risk of forgetting who they loved and why they loved them. if you are suffering from hanahki disease please contact your local doctor today. - zion loved his bandmate; but his bandmate already had a girlfriend. zion never believed he could die from a broken heart; until now. -lowercase intended. short story- [COMPLETED] -magiclollies

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