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a shrubby annual plant with large, upright, trumpet-shaped flowers, native to southern North America. They contain toxic or narcotic alkaloids and are used as poisons or hallucinogens in some cultures.
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When You’re Gone (survivors x gn!reader)
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The manor must have deemed you worthy of freedom. Freedom through the means of death. Oh what shall these poor Surviors do, when their love has been ripped from their aching hands?
# major character death (aka you)
The Novelist hasn't experienced death in so long, he isn't sure how to mourn your loss. If it weren't for his books he thinks he'd be void of the feeling completely. The feeling of despair, of hopelessness, of tragedy. When he is told of such news, all he can do is nod his head before quickly retreating back to his room before his composure betrays him. Alice does check in on him though, attempting to provide him with as much comfort as she can provide.
His only way of coping seems to be through writing, which really shouldn't be surprising. He finds ways to slip your character in every novel and poem he writes, drafts that have your name embedded into them somewhere. All of them revolve around you and it pains him to not be able to share them with you. You may have escaped the manor, but you'll never manage to escape from his heart
"The Prisoner" doesn’t believe it, no, he can’t believe it. Someone as bright and lovely as you couldn’t have fallen victim to the manors prying hands. Luca immediately falls into the 5 stages of grief, with the denial stage lasting far longer than it should. He throws himself into his invention, the only thing he can think of that will distract himself from your untimely demise . He wishes to forget everything revolving around it, and, unfortunately, forgets everything about you in the process
Nothing the Survivors (and even Hunters) say can trigger a memory from Luca. Even when Emily showed his lovers dead corpse, he struggled to remember their once warm embrace. Oh well, guess there’s nothing the Survivors can do about this one. All they can do is whisper a good night and wish them an eternity of rest.
The Entomologist is similar to both of the men before her. She understands that you're dead, but still can't wrap her head around the fact of it. You're actually dead, gone, lifeless and she hates it. She can't stop the tears that flow from her eyes and for the first time she finds herself thankful for her gauze hat to hide her face.
To make matters worse, where ever Melly looks she's reminded of you. Any plant, animal, or painting manages to remind her of you and only pains her more. Norton brings her food when she skips out of it. She wishes you were here, she’d take an eternity of being here if it meant you stayed by her side.
note: I am not mentally stable
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