A journal entry type of story

moody_bish July 23, 2020 4:59 am

It's like reading someone's diary. There's no confrontation about his worries, but there's some sort of self-affirmation that: "Ah, I love him even if it seems like I am useless. That even if he treats me a little differently than what I'm used to, I can watch him do what he loves which made me fall in love with him"

As the reader, Kyo doesn't explain much because the florist doesn't confront him. Although, Im sure he denied him like that because he knew how uncomfortable the florist is with being put into the spotlight. It's cold of him to lash out on the florist because of his own issues but it's a way of showing that he's too focus on him that's why it's easier to pick on him.

Basically, these two just cant help focusing on each other. The photographer is just the more ambitious type while the florist is more of a supportive lover who wants to see Kyo shine.

(would be nice to have laid out a clear plot though. Their past is interesting because of the Florist's PTSD and how the photographer supposedly helped him)

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