A Heart of Absolute Ice
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This time I went with an idea that NatsumiKyouno gave me. 4th wall breaking here. A colab with another writer. This was actually a completely different chapter. But I went along with her? idea. I have a completely different Yoshino chapter stored up. XD
I do believe that freezing people and defreezing them has not been very succesfull. Or at least not dealt SOME damage. But I might be wrong...
At least in Futurama it worked! 1000? years I believe it was Fry was frozen in a stasis pod. And everything was fine.
I did make some small changes. Your other suggestion will be used another time. Also this got pretty short. As all Yoshino chapters. The next one will have more content.
There is a strong contrast
An Oasis and a Frozen Lake
One is void of Water all around
But there is something in the middle
The other one inflates when it gets cold
And deflates again when it gets too hot
Two interesting things
And although there is a strong contrast between these two
They do share similarities
Both have to do with Water
Both have to do with temperature
Interestingly though
In the desert the temperature is much lower than anywhere else in the world
A Frozen Lake though is rarely surrounded by such things
And just the surface is frozen
What though would be if a Heart would freeze?
Through and through
Would it stop beating?
If the temperature would fall and rise constantly...
Would it still work?
If it would freeze all over...
Turning into an absolute stasis
Could it just start beating again like normal
If you would raise the temperature again
In an absolute sense or a metaphorical one
A Heart turned to Ice...
Can it truly start beating again?
Humanity has already tried before
With meager results
But could a Spirit achieve it
A Spirit of True Ice
Could it restore it without damage?
Could it make an Icy Heart beat again?
Who knows...
If only...
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