caughthell: (to everything you say)
Noel Levine ([personal profile] caughthell) wrote in [community profile] crowspace2021-07-07 09:03 pm
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Nonlethal Hanahaki Meme



Hanahaki. Flower disease. A tragic symptom of unrequited love where the sufferer coughs up meaningful flower petals until they waste away and die or have their love returned...

...is not what this meme is about. This meme is about hanahaki as a disease roughly as serious as the common cold. Any excess of repressed feelings can lead to you coughing up flower petals. Sure, it won't kill you, but who wants to start hacking up daisies in front of their crush? That's so embarrassing.

A useful flower meaning chart!
koroshite: (014)

[personal profile] koroshite 2021-07-09 12:32 am (UTC)(link)
[He's awfully intent on putting those flowers just so though. Frankly Rachel's never seen him arranging something quite this hard and she seems to always be following him with her eyes at the very least like some sort of watchful ghost. Even when she is chilling between said corpses.

After a moment curiosity compels her though. What is he arranging? Why is he taking so long? Even the girl with the blank eyes can feel curiosity so while he's so meticulously working she does something she rarely ever does.

She approaches him with all the quiet of a spirit. And after a moment of trying to see around his body and getting nowhere with it she opts for reaching out and softly, faintly, giving his coat the gentlest of tugs.]
doctorize: (awkward laughter to hide catching feels)

[personal profile] doctorize 2021-07-15 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
[Danny actually startles a little when he feels his coat being tugged on, and so for a moment when he turns to look, he's genuinely surprised to see Rachel standing there.]

Rachel?

[Normally, she never approaches him on her own like this, so he can't help but be shocked, even if he does begin to quickly school his expression back to what is probably considered "normal" of him here, pleased to see her and his focus away from the flowers in his hands for now.]

Ah, what is it? Do you need help with something?