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"Of course, I love you," the flower said to him."If you were not aware of it, it was my fault". by TrikaLika
Fandoms: Twisted-Wonderland (Video Game), Twisted-Wonderland: The Animation (Anime)
25 Mar 2026
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Hanahaki
The most famous illness to ever be described. Full of tales of tragedy and sacrifice.
An incurable condition, completely and undeniably impossible to survive without having to give up all you hold dear. Like choosing between a knife and a gun, one ends your pain faster, but the other gives you a tiny chance to live another day.
With all this poetry, full of beautiful words and attempts at pseudo-depth, there is one thing Kalim could say.
The legend of Hanahaki was a big lie. It wasn't about unrequited love, but about the original individual feeling incapable of being loved in the same way, it was never the other person's fault but their own for their exaggerated love.
They simply had to stop being in love. That was how he survived two cases of hanahaki, without telling a single soul.
Until the third case came along, and he couldn't stop being in love.
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10 May 2026
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Consumed by guilt after Jamil's Overblot, Kalim makes a desperate decision: if his dependence is what shackles Jamil, then he will stop needing him, even if it means destroying himself in the process. Jamil wanted freedom, but he never expected the price would be watching Kalim fade away, little by little.
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07 May 2026
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Befriending the Villain Protagonist by LittleGirlMurder
Fandoms: Twisted-Wonderland (Video Game)
12 Jun 2026
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Kalim, a major fan of the political fantasy novel "The Snake and the Silken Dagger", suddenly wakes up as one of its most annoying side characters - the Asim heir, the protagonist's former master, whose idiocy almost got him executed. Determined to give his favourite character the happy ending he deserves, Kalim sets out on a mission to befriend Jamil Viper, protagonist of the story and future villain in the making. Surely overturning the tragedy of the original novel can't be that hard... right?
Bookmarked by 7VN
03 May 2026

