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Bloom Syndrome

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After waking up one morning to find herself coughing up flower petals, the protagonist becomes the center of unwanted attention. This strange affliction marks her in public, leading to a tense confrontation with her longtime rival. In this modern fantasy, her sworn enemy corners her with a dark, mocking smile, questioning her public appearance before offering his own mysterious alternative. This young adult romance explores their volatile connection as a supernatural condition changes everything.

Bloom Syndrome Chapter 1

After waking up one day to discover I was coughing up flowers, everyone started giving me strange looks.

It continued until my sworn enemy cornered me against a wall. His expression darkened as he chuckled softly and asked, "Oh, baby, have you been going out like this every day? Why don't you try mine instead?"

I developed Bloom Syndrome.

I was sitting at my workstation with a face mask on, my throat constantly itching as I coughed up another cluster of flowers. The rich, provocative scent drifted from the petals. It was the kind of smell teenage boys knew all too well.

Bradford pear blossoms again.

I had researched everything I could find about this rare, ancient affliction. Without a kiss from someone who truly understood my heart in the next three months, I would keep coughing flowers until I died.

A month had already passed, and I still had no idea who I was supposed to love.

I pulled off my mask and wrapped a tissue around my fingers to fish the flowers from my mouth when voices drifted from nearby desks.

"What's that smell?"

"No clue. It's so musky. Why does this area always smell like this lately?"

"That scent... Doesn't it smell like someone's been..."

I pressed my lips shut and tossed the flowers wrapped in tissue into the trash before putting my mask back on.

"Mr. Cross, Mr. Gray wants to see you."

The words made me frown instinctively. Damien Gray and I were the company's infamous rivals, the type who clashed with cutting remarks every time we met. If I were not the top salesperson bringing in half the company's revenue, I probably would have been fired ages ago.

I knocked on his door with a cold expression.

"Come in."

"Mr. Gray, what do you need? I'm swamped, so if this isn't urgent, I'm leaving." I got straight to the point.

The man inside had unusually long hair. Smirking, he said, "Really? I had no idea you'd be too busy to accompany me to a client meeting, Mr. Cross."

My irritation flared, and I was about to suggest he take someone else when he continued, "They specifically requested you, so get ready. We're leaving."

In the car, Damien and I sat as far apart as possible, but I could not stop frowning. Our grudge went way back. This guy was ruthless and showed no regard for the gender of his targets.

Back in college, he stole a job offer my professor had lined up for me, then had me blacklisted so that I would have no choice but to work at his company. He had even propositioned me multiple times to be his lover. Every single thing about him just pushed my buttons.

My throat started itching again, and I could not suppress the coughing fit. I felt something wet in my mask—blood-streaked Bradford pear petals.

I was about to remove them with a tissue when Damien turned. "Felix, are you feeling sick?"

"Just a cold." I covered my mask and quietly pulled out the flowers, hiding them in my palm.

"Really?" Damien's eyebrow arched. "I thought you were wearing that mask because you found me so repulsive that you couldn't stand breathing the same air as me."

At least he knew how obnoxious he was.

I ignored him, pretending to get fresh air by cracking the window. I secretly tossed out the flowers. The scent lessened but lingered.

Our driver muttered, "Why do I suddenly smell something weird?"

Damien followed the scent to me, his nostrils flaring as his expression turned incredulous. He then stared at my hand, his throat constricting.

The car came to a stop as we reached our destination. I was about to get out when someone pressed against me from behind, pinning my entire body in the cramped space.

I went rigid.

Before I could snap at him, Damien's rough voice whispered against my ear. His breath came down hot, and desire coated his words. "I never would've guessed someone as aloof as Felix Cross would secretly take matters into his own hands..."

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Bloom Syndrome of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10
Ch. 11
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