Snowflower: You are the reason.
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  • Reads 76
  • Votes 13
  • Parts 4
  • Time 5m
Ongoing, First published Feb 02, 2021
Admist the peaceful white snowflakes, a peculiar boy finds solace. What happens when you are drawn towards the cool and your dainty legs love the sound of crust. Snowmans, clouded trees and decorated hallways. What more would a winter born want? The eight year old loves to visit snow world, while people really wonder how does he have a weird streak. How does he not freeze at the lowest?Until one fine day,  he goes hiking to an ice peak and lose his friends on the way up. Where he notices a snowflower, and realises how similar he is to the little purple orchid. Days pass and he realises he would never be able to go back, while his relationship with the flower blossoms. Until one day he finds a man, who he assumes is a flower picker. How will the man change his definition of warmth is a tale to unfold!
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