Percy's Nightmares

Percy's Nightmares

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This is a sequel to The Private Journal of Percy Jackson and Percy's secrets. If you have not please read those first, you should so you can understand the story better. This does involve cutting and suicide. So don't do that at all.
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DISCONTINUED Percy and Annabeth are... happy together. Percy plans on proposing to her soon. But... he's not really in love with her. Not anymore. The dark-eyed son of Hades has caught his eye, he just doesn't know it yet. Not until he begins to cough up dark red petals and whole carnations. The Hanahaki Disease is an illness born from unrequited love, where the patient's throat will fill up with flower, they will then proceed to throw, and cough up the petals, (sometimes even the flowers). One of the only ways for the disease to 'disappear' is if, the said person returns the feeling (it can't be resolved with friendship, it has to be genuine feelings of love). The infection can also be removed through surgery, though the feelings disappear along with the petals. If they choose neither options, or the feeling is not returned in time, then the patient's lungs will fill up with flowers, and will eventually suffocate. [A/N: One of the weirdest fanfictions you'll come across.] [A/N: Can now be found on AO3 and Quotev, check bio for links!]

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