a ship with at least one reason why people will send you anon hate or call you out for being a freak if you ship it
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Heck yeah anon, that's the ticket to true joy 🍾🍾🍾
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Fun, weird, low-key angsty take on super healing.
Uh... TW: disturbing takes on pain, injury, and super healing sorta crossed with hannahaki (fictional flower disease). A tad graphic and psychological horror-esque.
"Pain is Beauty"
Rather than healing at an alarming rate, this type of healing is supernatural and alters the person's body. There's no ugly wound. They get cuts and flowers bloom, completely concealing the original wound, maybe a different type of flower based on injury and intent. Maybe they technically heal faster than normal, but it's without the ugly stages of healing.
There's no scars left behind, the flowers naturally falling off once it's healed. Bruises patches of moss or pastel paints. Broken bones obscured by whole bouquets as angelic music covers up the hideous sound of bones resetting on their own.
Tears drops of light that solidify into crystals, hiding any 'ugly' side effect by contrast. Obscuring your red eyes, assuming it gets to occur to begin with.
Not being allowed to grieve or be vulnerable in a raw, ugly way. Everything you do obscured in a frightening, supernatural veneer of artificial beauty.
Would you even be allowed the grace of aging? Of dying? Or would that be too ugly for this power to leave unaltered? Never able to simply exist in your pain and come to terms with it. Having people fawn over grievous injuries simply because the near disembowelment turned into a bouquet of wildflowers that flourish under your shirt.
It sounds nice at first, but I imagine somewhere along the line the pain stops being taken seriously. Because it's not ugly and brutal, it doesn't matter. And besides, now you've got this beautiful bundle of forget-me-nots, isn't that nice? Who cares if it aches when people pluck the flowers, that just means there's more, right?
It's okay to cry, the tears are so nice to keep in a jar anyway.
Yeah... It sounds like the kind of thing that's cool at first, maybe even convenient. But the longer it goes on, the more dehumanizing it feels for your pain to be taken as a performance. For your agony to be admired and commodified.
As gory as the supernatural healing where bones and blood and muscle form at a rapid pace is... It wouldn't be long until you'd prefer the brief, terrible pain of regrowing whole limbs from scratch than days of feeling roots in your veins. Blocking blood from flowing freely over your skin to scab over. Soaking up your pain to grow something much more pleasant than scars.
I think you'd feel the roots long after the flowers fall off. The phantom sensation of your entire body encased in them must be haunting.
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feeling normal about this also
EDIT: if youre here, i recommend that you reblog this version, with an explanation for what the question mark shape actually is!
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