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“Why do they throw flowers?”
“They’re well-wishes,” Phainon answers. “Crocuses are for new beginnings, cyclamen are for love, colchicum for fidelity. They’re blessing the marriage.”
Mydei’s hand shifts a little lower, warm fingers circling Phainon’s wrist. “Your traditions are terribly sentimental.”
“Romantic,” Phainon corrects. “Just call them romantic.”
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To save his people, Mydei strikes a deal. Aid in exchange for two things: the coreflame of Strife and his hand in marriage.Series
- Part 1 of to the end of this journey
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Beautiful : , ] I wish that I could kudos this 33,550,336 times 😔
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Mydei would rather choke on flowers than tell Phainon he is in love with him. Aglaea and the other Heirs say it's a bad idea, but he thinks it's fine. There is no need to burden Phainon with such a trivial matter.
Or in which Mydei tells Castorice to prepare his resting place.
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- Part 2 of Saudade
Bookmarked by Ponygress
31 Jul 2025
