Dear Carnation,
When I go to bed at night, I dream of him in my sleep. I dream that he's riding on a horse, smiling and holding out his hand to me. We're riding through the sunset, like in old western movies. We meet a princess who wishes to be his wife but he refuses while holding me tight. When I wake up, all my feelings grow even more.
When I watch his hair flow in the wind, my face feels warm. My body freezes when he gets near me. My eyes feel like they're going to melt off as my tears never stop when I have false hopes. When I see him smile, my day brightens up. It's like the sun comes out just from his laughter. Whenever he's happy, I'm happy.
What should I do, Carnation? Should I let him crush my heart when he finds his speical girl or should I forget about him before I cry?
Yours Truely,
Leaf #1
{[Plot]}
The plot of Dear Carnation is mainly about the leaves, girls, being inlove with someone who they've known for a long or short period of time. The leaves are somewhat secure about their feelings, so they send letters, almost diary entries, to the Carnations. The Carnations are the advice givers. They give the leaves love advice. The leaves send letters often, so there are five, only five, Carnations. The Carnations can also ask for advice from other Carnations. Carnations have no personal information about any leaves. Each leaf is named after the number they joined as. Original Role-play