Hey guys! Sorry for the long wait! I was very busy -_-'
Thank you so much to those who actually voted! I wish I could have done all three, but I decided to go with the most "Harvest Moon"-ish one (even though I also wanted to do Bird of Paradise...). I learned my lesson, though. I won't put as many flowers to vote on anymore. I guess I put a lot of options last time because I liked all of them, and I was kinda brain dead...
Anyways! I hope you like this chapter!
Bluebells
Gratitude
When I first arrived in bluebell, I was amazed at the amount of beautiful flowers. It wasn't very common in the city, after all.
There were so many different kinds; Clematis', Fuchsias, Laburnums, Spider flowers, and many more. But the ones that I loved the most were Bluebells. They were every where and they grew very well in the village (hence the name), and "Bluebell" had saved me from a horrible city life.
It was a chilly Thursday afternoon in the spring. Lillian had been living in Bluebell for a year now, and ever since she showed up, we had been getting along better with Konohana. Most of the villagers didn't understand why the rivalry between the two villages was so intense, but no one dared speak up in fear of upsetting mayor Rutger. However, Lillian wasn't afraid to speak these thoughts. She tried her best to bring the two villages together, and it worked. Mayor Rutger was less hostile towards Ina, the mayor of Konohana, and her villagers. The lack of hostility and tension made life in the villages a lot more enjoyable. Every one in both villages couldn't thank Lillian enough.
Sometime during my usual walk in the mountains, I spotted some flowers. They were a magnificent vibrant blue.
A perfect present.
I grabbed a handful, made a bouquet with what materials I had on me at the moment, and left the mountains. I made my way to Lillian's farm and put them at her doorstep. I wasn't afraid of her seeing me. She was usually chatting with Laney right about now.
I had so much to be thankful for. Lillian was one of my best friends- the other being Ash- and she always managed to brighten up my day. She was funny, kind, gentle, a little stubborn, innocent, beautiful…
I blushed at that last thought. I glanced at the bouquet one last time and then left her farm.
I hope she likes Bluebells as much as I do.
Three cheers for a very short chapter!
Here are the flowers you may vote on for the next chapter:
Carnation
Cyclamen
Caladium
Please vote!
