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The Prettiest Flower
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Ongoing, First published Aug 19, 2020
A hanahaki disease story with a twist. When one gains feelings but shelters it from their beloved, the object of their affections will start to have flowers bloom along their skin. These flowers are harmless but are the favorites of those hiding their feelings, a signal to the object that they are loved. But who loves these flowers?
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"I thought about yesterday, how his smile flustered me, the way his emerald green eyes matched the grin. The image flashed in my mind causing my stomach to flutter and my chest tighten up. It honestly made sense. But I'd only known him for a few days. But honestly... I liked him. I really did. It made fucking sense. All of a sudden, I felt a scratching in my throat and a cough coming up. I let it out. But the tickling in the back of my throat didn't go away. I covered my mouth with my hand, hacking away. Then, I smelled something sweet. It smelled like flowers, roses to be exact. It was really odd but I shrugged it off, closing my eyes, coughing. Then, I coughed one last time and felt something come out of my mouth. I furrowed my eyebrows in confusion and opened my eyes. The sight in front of me practically made them bulge right of my head. A small pile of green rose petals sat in my hand."