username: fish-juice
x name: isaiah
x gender: male (he/him)
flower bouquet:
01. white calla lilies - (symbolize purity & innocence, as well as sympathy
for and cleansing of departing souls; and, a celebration of new beginnings.)
02. purple carnations - (indicate capriciousness and symbolize condolence
for unfortunate circumstances; yet, can also convey dislike or repulsion.)
03. burgundy dahlia - (symbolizes a plethora of negative emotions; often
used to express betrayal and sorrow; or, a warning of a coming betrayal.)
04. red anemone - (symbolize anticipation, as they close at night and will
reopen in the morning. red variants also symbolize death, or forsaken love.)
05. pink oleander - (symbolizes caution, as many stray away from it due to
it's toxic poisons. yet, it is delicate and cherished as a lovely ornamental.)
[115 words]extra:
Isaiah has loved Aderes for an eternity, perhaps longer, yet has never attempted to express
so before. After meeting numerous times in what must be an undisputed fate, he arranged
a makeshift flower bouquet to finally offer him; as Aderes is a spirit of the flowers and fluent
in their languages, Isa knows his tumultuous emotions can finally be understood by someone -
and, he prays, accepted.
The sympathy Isa feels for the lost souls Aderes assists brought forth a cleansing of his being,
and he longs for his own lost purity; the calla lillies were added first. The carnations were
second; he simply felt he must warn Aderes of his capricious mannerisms and burden of self-
dislike. Next, the dahlias; while beautiful, Isa is damaged by a dark past and hurtful betrayals
- it will take him a long time to truly trust himself or others again. Then, the anemones (his
personal favorite) - his love for Aderes may be forsaken due to their different roles, but the
anticipation of a relationship brings new hope every day. Lastly, the pink oleanders; while
reborn, he must remind Aderes of how poisonous he is, and to take caution when considering
his proposal of love. [199]