I don't own Hanazuki: Full of Treasures.
Beware, incoming cheesy chapter ahead.
Rather short, I know, but I felt it didn't need much more.
"Now will you tell me the emotion you are?" Hanazuki asks the Rainbow Hemka after they had arrived to their destination, a field of flowers that glowed in every color, representing every mood, with the exception of despair. The flowers all resembled the one on Hanazuki's head. They swayed slowly with little gusts of wind.
"We thought you would have already known who we were just by looking at us, but if you really don't know..." the emotion sighs, "we are your balance. "
"Balance?" the Moonflower echoes, perplexed.
"Yes, exactly. By expressing all of your healthy emotions on your own rather than repressing them with despair, you have regained your inner balance. You can grow colorful Treasure Trees again.."
"I can?" Hanazuki asks, excitement in her tone, but also wariness. "But what if I can't? What if I need help?"
"Hanazuki," her balance starts. For something so big, its voice was very quiet, "You have done this before. Nothing is stopping you now. And let us tell you this; the most important magic you have is not just the ability to grow Treasure Trees, but also the ability to ask for help. What despair told you was completely wrong. You of all people should know that," the Rainbow Hemka scolds the Moonflower, "they're your friends. They do love you and they love to help you. You remember that day, don't you? Everyone banded together to save you and your moon, even Kiazuki. They do care."
Hanazuki manages a little smile, turning away shyly.
"Am I a likable person?"
"Absolutely!" Rainbow beams, lifting the little Moonflower up with one ear, "but of course, it all depends on how you see yourself and conduct yourself around others. Despair tends to push others away with how it changes a person. If you ever feel it again, you have to ask for help, just like Kiyoshi and Kiazuki asked you. You're still young and still learning about how this universe works and they're more than willing to help you with anything."
The Moonflower sits down, hugging Rainbow as they quietly observe the tranquil field of glowing flowers dancing in the light breeze, the night sky glittering with an abundance of stars. In the distance was the shining visage of her own moon, glimmering blue and covered in crystalline structures.
"You're right. They're my friends," she echoes, gazing up at her moon with a smile, lifting both hands and pressing her fingers together into the shape of a heart. The Moonflower adjusts her position so that her moon, a little sphere in the distance, looks as if it fits perfectly in the center of the heart. She then closes her hands around the sphere as if she were grabbing onto it.
"And they are always there for me."
Rainbow chuckles, gently putting Hanazuki back down.
"We're happy that we were able to remind you of that," it states, glancing at the shimmering moon hanging brightly in the dark untroubled sky, "just letting your kind heart glow with true emotion... but you remember the first time you achieved a state of balance, correct? That was another one unintentionally taught to you by your Hemkas, you know."
"Oh, right! I was wondering what that beautiful treasure was and why Little Dreamer took it away... I wonder where he took it..." Hanazuki ponders for a moment before a pale, bright light in the distance catches her eye.
Maneuvering through the garden of flowers, the moon guardian finds there a white flower, much like hers, by itself and dimming and drooping slightly upon her approach.
"Oh no..." Hanazuki looks down at the wilting flower, stepping back. Rainbow Hemka is right behind her now.
"Some flowers need a little... encouragement to be able to bloom properly. But you should already know that, considering how you helped Kiyoshi and Kiazuki. Why don't you help this one?"
The Moonflower curiously approaches the flower again, leaning down to get a closer look and lightly touching one of its shimmery white petals.
The moment she touched it, however, the ground begins to shake a third time, causing Hanazuki to stumble backward. She squeezes her eyes shut, bracing herself, but then the shaking stops.
She opens her eyes, and is met with a beautiful surprise.
A sparkling, brightly colored Rainbow Treasure Tree, its massive branches blossoming with multicolored flowers, leaves and Treasures of all kinds, shining like a jewel. It looked unreal, bigger than any other Treasure Tree she'd ever seen.
She looked at it in pure amazement, eyes wide with wonder as the color spreads to her, causing her highlights to shine with the bright rainbow as well.
The Rainbow Hemka, too, is glowing, beaming at the little Moonflower with pride.
"Congratulations, Hanazuki. You really are a true Moonflower. Instead of despairing, you allowed your true colors to show again, and that is the key to balance. You have bloomed beautifully.
Thank you for remembering."
As these words were spoken, everything begins to fade. The color, Rainbow Hemka, even Hanazuki herself began to fade into a bright white light.
Hanazuki isn't afraid though. She knew what this meant.
It was the end of the dream. She was waking up.
Paint a rainbow inside of you
Paint a rainbow, let your smile shine through
When it's cold and grey
Push the clouds away
Paint a rainbow in your heart...
WHOOPS, WRONG SHOW. Hanazuki is the next generation Rainbow Brite, I swear. This show is like a fusion between Inside Out, Rainbow Brite and Wander Over Yonder have you noticed
well, guys, next chapter is the final chapter! thanks for putting up with this ridiculously cheesy story and stuff, final chapter will be up very soon!
School is less stressful than I thought. Or maybe I'm just lazy.
