PROTEA, W. LYKENSEN
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  • Reads 19,766
  • Votes 557
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 9m
Ongoing, First published Feb 19, 2020
Question: What does the Protea flower symbolize?

Answer: The Protea flower symbolizes diversity and courage, and also associated to change and transformation. 

[Wanda Wells (?) / Wyatt Lykensen]
[Story Set; Zombies 2]
[Disclaimer; The characters, material, script and franchise do not belong to me. The definition of the Protea flower does not belong to me as well. Only Wanda and some of the other OC characters belong to me].
[Story Published; March 4, 2020]
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