Hello everyone this is now a rewritten version of my first ever fanfic because it sucked and of how many negative reviews I got on it. So please DON'T FLAME ME! Now enjoy the rewritten version of my ever first fanfic, Snow White, now under a new title.
The night was stormy at Yokai Academy as Mizore was having trouble sleeping. As if the howls of the wind weren't enough the dream turned into one that she hasn't had in a long time. So the nightmare begins.
-Begins to dreams-
"Come on I want to show you something!" Said a little Mizore as she was running toward a cave with a little boy around her age behind her. As the boy caught up to her he was warming his hands as he was catching his breath "so what is it that you wanted to show me?"
"This field of roses" she said as the boy looked in awe at the field of white roses. "You know the white rose means true love back in the days of old" said the boy as Mizore started to giggle. "What is it?" he asked her, "nothing but there is something I want to ask you regarding this field" she said blushing.
The boy waited until she gathered her courage "I… I like you! And because of that there's a legend about how when a maiden turns the age of sixteen and is in l… love she and her lover must pick the field of white roses. So will you pick these roses with me when we turn sixteen!?"
The boy smiled and nodded as little Mizore was crying so he went to wipe her tears, only to find that they had frozen. "There's also something else that I need to tell you… I'm a snow woman" she said in a whisper "you? No that's not possible? S- Stay away from me you frozen monster!" Yelled the boy as he ran out of the cave and into the cold and icy evening sky. After he ran Mizore was crying "why did I tell him."
-End of dream-
"NO!" Screamed a sweaty Mizore as she woke up from her dream. "Haven't had that dream in a while, why can't I remember his name?" She said as she went to her draw and took out a torn picture split in half "who are you?" She thought as she was getting ready for school.
-Bell rings for class-
"Nya, class take your seats" they all got in their seats as Mrs. Nekonome announced that a new students was joining their class. As the students were arguing about what gender the new student was, the teacher got out her cat claws and clawed at the chalk board. "Be quiet class!" Yelled Mrs. Nekonome in order to get the class under control.
After the classmates had settled down Mrs. Nekonome opened the door for the student. As I came in I introduced myself. "Hi everyone I'm Kyle and I'm a silver-tongued and that's-" I stopped as my locked with Mizore's.
Hi guys' thank you for reading my story I will post new chapters based how what kind of reviews I get. I had to do a little research on what the meaning of white roses so below are a list of what the different colors of roses mean.
Meaning behind roses
Red: Love & Romance
One of the most universal of all symbols, the red rose represents true love. It has also appeared throughout history and across cultures as both a political and religious symbol.
Yellow: Friendship, Joy, Get well
Throughout history, yellow has been closely associated with the sun, making these roses excellent for cheering people up. Yellow roses send a message of appreciation and platonic love without the romantic subtext of other colors. The color represents feelings of joy and delight.
Lavender: Enchantment, Majesty, Love at First Site
The color purple has a traditional association with royalty. In this regard, shades of lavender roses suggest an air of regal majesty and splendor.
Pink: Love, Gratitude, Apperception
Pink carries with it the connotation of grace and elegance, as well as sweetness and poetic romance. Dark pink roses are symbolic of gratitude and appreciation, and are a traditional way to say thanks. Light pink roses are associated with gentleness and admiration, and can also be used as an expression of sympathy.
White: Purity, Innocence, Sympathy, Spirituality
Early tradition used white roses as a symbol for true love, an association which would later become the hallmark of the red rose. Also known as the bridal rose, the white rose is a traditional wedding flower. In this sense, white represents unity, virtue, and the pureness of a new love. White roses are also associated with honor and reverence, which makes them a fitting memorial for a departed loved one.
Orange: Desire, Enthusiasm, Passion
A literal mixture of yellow and red, orange roses were seen as a bridge between friendship symbolized by yellow roses and love represented by red roses. They can be an expression of fascination, or a gift to say 'I'm proud of you.'
