Bloom (RusAme)

Bloom (RusAme)

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Russia and America hate each other, well, the hate is one sided. And during one G8 meeting America's one sided love turns physical in form of a hanahaki disease. This is my first story, I may not finish it, and the updates won't be frequent. But I promise I will finish it.
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**COVER ISN'T MINE. I EDITED CERTAIN COLORS AND ADDED TEXT TO ORIGINAL. CREDIT TO ORIGINAL ARTIST. FOUND OUT THAT THE ARTIST IS MOST LIKELY @ tanglerine ON TWITTER!** THIS BOOK IS NOW COMPLETED (11/14/2020)! Thank you to everyone who's reading this :) Hanahaki disease - 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. Darryl, in love with Zak, fears there's no way he could ever be loved back. Darryl goes through depression, and feels defeated, as petals fall through his mouth. As his lungs slowly fill, and his life slowly dies, can Zak truly save Darryl? Read accomplishments 1.6k Reads (11/14/2020) 2.1k Reads (11/16/2020) 3.6k Reads (12/2/2020) 4k Reads!!! (12/5/2020) 14k Reads! (6/19/2021) 20.2k Reads!! :0 (11/15/2021) 26.4k Reads! (5/7/2022) Tag accomplishments :) #1 In hanahaki disease (11/11/2020) #11 in skephalo (11/11/2020) #24 in disease (11/11/2020) #10 in skep (11/15/2020)

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