TW! Abuse, death
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Same, and all I could think was that 'leaving when you are an adult' means dying. I'm pretty sure there is a horror movie/book with a similar premise (just that the people are girls aged 12 to 16 or so) where some rich guy kidnaps young girls, tattoos a butterfly on their back, and gives them a new name; they are kept in a mansion with garden near his own house where he lives with his family; he abuses the girls and when they get pregnant or become an adult he kills them, preserves their bodies, and puts them in a glass vitrine to preserve their body "at their most beautiful stage" or some bs
Omfg, the second story is really depressing after reading the comment from "Dede" since I don't get it at first. So here it goes:
The second story was about a group of orphans living in an orphanage but the person whose in charge sleeps with the kids and the eldest one (kazu) decided to sacrifice his body for the safety of the other children, but while being in there he falls in love with one of the kids there (hiro) . And you know how when you become an adult you have( or you can) leave the orphanage. The story is told from the perspective of the other kid who fell in love with the eldest (hiro). And when its time for the eldest to leave he asked the eldest to sleep with him one last time as a memory and that in return he will make sure to do his part and protect the other kids by offering his body to the one whose in charge ( the same thing the eldest did). And before the eldest leaves, he was keeping a diary, he gave the diary to the other kid( hiro) which had his true feelings in them. That said that he feels the same way as him.