Mellow Yellow
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published May 15, 2023
"I met you in my dreams. I loved you in my reality."

My official entry on AmbassadorsPH's Write-A-Thon-Challenge, MAY Flash Fiction.

Word elements: Bulaklak, Summer, Tagpuan
Language: English
English Words counterpart: Flower, Summer, Meeting Place


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This entry might appear confusing to most readers, so here's a little info. Seth is a student living with his parents. He might appear normal, but he suffers from depression and anxiety and every summer, he tries to commit suicide.

And Summer? Well... You'd know.
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