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I Need You
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Ongoing, First published Oct 05, 2019
Mature
Sam has a secret. He's dying. All because he is too stubborn to tell Charlie that he is in love with him. Charlie is oblivious. And as Sam coughs up more and more blood and petals, he has a choice to make: tell Charlie and live.... or let Charlie be happy and Sam die....




All the characters are mine. Art is not mine unless said. This is a hanahaki disease story and will get pretty descriptive in some places. If you don't like gore, please don't read.
Other warnings are: self harm, thoughts and attempts of suicide, death (maybe), and depression. 


Please get help or talk to someone you trust deeply if you feel any of those. If you want, talk to me. Love you kiddos
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The Hanahaki Disease is an illness born from one-sided love, where the patient throws up and coughs up flower petals when they suffer from one-sided love. The infection can be removed through surgery, but the feelings disappear along with the petals. Yup. Hanahaki. Sounds fun right?? I'll tell you now. If you're looking for a love story... You're in the wrong place Oh yeah and I have to say stuff like I don't own FairyTail or it's characters. Like the only thing I own is the story and (Y/n). Started: Nov. 2, 2018 Finished: Feb. 19, 2019