Lena and Miu have always been inseparable - the quiet kind of constant that doesn't need labels. When Lena's relationships fall apart, she runs back to Miu, the only person who truly feels like home. But neither of them dares to question why no one else ever compares.
Miu loves Lena silently, fiercely - and it begins to destroy her.
When she develops Hanahaki disease, a rare illness born from unrequited love, flowers start blooming in her lungs. The only cure is confession... or cutting her feelings out entirely. Miu chooses neither. She would rather suffocate than forget loving Lena.
As Lena continues dating others to bury her own fear, the distance between them becomes deadly. It takes blood, petals, and a devastating accident for the truth to surface.
In a story about quiet devotion, missed chances, and choosing love before it's too late, Lena must decide:
Is safety worth losing the one person who feels like home?