Zhiyu never knew when his love for Wyen began-perhaps it had always been there, quietly blooming like a flower in the shade. It was soft, delicate, and filled with warmth, growing with every shared laugh, every late-night conversation, every moment where Wyen's presence made the world a little brighter.
But love, as magical as it seemed, could also be cruel. Zhiyu realized this the moment Wyen excitedly introduced his girlfriend. Time seemed to stop. The words felt distant, muffled, as if he were underwater. His heart clenched so painfully that he wondered if it had shattered entirely. But he smiled. He smiled so naturally, so flawlessly, as if the ache in his chest didn't exist. "Congratulations," he said, his voice unwavering, though his whole world was collapsing around him.
From a distance, Yangxie watched. His gaze was fixed on Zhiyu-not on his lips that curved into a perfect smile, but on his eyes. Eyes that held a storm, a sadness too deep to be hidden, even behind the most practiced mask.
That night, Zhiyu curled into himself in the darkness of his room, the suffocating pain finally breaking free. Silent tears turned into quiet sobs, and then into gasping cries as he clutched his chest. His body trembled as he choked on something-something that wasn't just sorrow.
Cough.
Cough.
Again and again, until his throat burned. And then-
A petal. Soft, delicate, tinged with crimson.
Zhiyu stared at it, his breath hitching. A gerbera petal. His favorite flower. Wyen's favorite flower.
His hands shook as more petals followed, slipping past his lips like the love he could never confess. It hurt-it hurt so much. But no matter how much he bled, how many petals he coughed up, he knew one thing for certain:
Wyen would never love him back.
Short story
"A shoulder to cry on for delivery"
"Rosie...." Instantly, tears began to pool again. "Is what I did right?"
"Do you see the waves over there?" Rosé points at the river. "Calm and gentle, isn't it?"
Y/n nods.
"You see, love isn't just like a bittersweet coffee. It may also be a wave; calm and gentle at some days. But when a storm comes by, it gets rough and terrible. Others make it, while others not. It just shows how strong one's relationship is. Like a test, to see if the boat is wrecked or still good as new. If wrecked, then it is only right to end it. It will surely hurt, but the pain would only be momentary, better than the long lasting ones"
"But I didn't end it because the boat is wrecked. I did it just so it can continue sailing without the worry of sinking.
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Life is short, they say.
Time's ticking and yet, the flower of love remains wrapped around its delicate petals. Unbeknownst, that its torns are standing stifly from its stem, hurting those who dare to touch it.
These roses with torns are handed to this goddess whose name is of similar to that so-called flower.
Would she be able let those beautiful flowers blossom, just like her feelings for the lucky girl who caught her eyes?
Or would she fail and let it die? Let the torns grow and hurt her.
Find out in Love Me Not
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"....thank you for loving me, Rosie" - y/n
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Angst w/ happy ending.
Third Book
Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Everything written came from my own imagination.
Inspired by the songs of sb19:
• Hanggang sa muli
• Tilaluha
• Love goes
(Hello to my fellow A'tins🖐)
Enjoy :)
Published: 4/23/2021
Finished: 7/25/2021