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Garden Of Blue Rose

Ken_Kento
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"Red roses are ordinary—but blue roses? They don’t even exist... or so they say." Ken, a disillusioned university student, has given up on love. To him, red roses are nothing but clichés—shallow symbols of a love he no longer believes in. What he yearns for is something rare, something real—a love as elusive and extraordinary as the mythical blue rose. Then, one fateful morning, he sees he —a girl in a blue dress, standing at the bus stop like a fleeting dream. The moment their eyes meet, something inside him shifts . Is it destiny, or just another cruel trick of fate? But Ken has been hurt before. His best friend warns him that chasing fantasies will only lead to more heartbreak. Yet, as their paths begin to intertwine, Ken is forced to confront the painful truth. What if the blue rose he’s been searching for was never a flower… but a person? A hauntingly beautiful romance about love, longing, and the courage to believe in the impossible.
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Chapter 1 - Searching my blue rose

Blue roses are the most beautiful, yet the rarest ones humans can ever find. A red rose is a common thing for everyone. For some people, a red rose is a symbol of love and happiness, but for me, it's nothing special. Why is that? Why don't red roses attract me? Am I different? Or is a part of my heart missing something? Hundreds of questions swirl in my mind, but I am only curious about the blue rose.

My name is Ken. I am in university now. Well, let's say I'm still going through life without any future plans. But to be honest, I do have some plans—I just don't think they'll ever come true, right?

June 20 - 8:30 am -

"Damn it, damn it! I'm late again. I only have 30 minutes left!"

I rushed toward my uniform, got dressed, grabbed my bag, and hurried downstairs. As usual, I saw my younger brother, Kai, playing with his toys, Mom cooking, and Dad already gone for work. As I sprinted down the stairs, Mom called out:

"Ken, have something before you leave."

As always, I snatched a piece of bread and bolted out the door. I'm usually not late, but last night was an absolute mess.

"Damn, I stayed up too late. Now I have to run to class. Stupid anime… but I loved that episode. Anyway, I have to get there before 9!"

While running to campus, I noticed a girl in a blue dress standing at the bus stop. My eyes locked onto her. As I ran, still staring, an image of a blue rose flashed in my mind. Suddenly, my whole body felt strange.

"Wait… she's…"

I shook my head, looked away, and kept moving toward campus. But the moment I turned back, I saw her boarding the bus—and that's when I tripped and face-planted onto the pavement.

"Damn it… it's only the beginning of the day. Come on…"

12:10 pm -

I somehow made it through my classes. My best friend, Masashi, and I were having lunch together. I've known Masashi since 9th grade, and we've been best friends ever since. While eating, he suddenly asked:

"Hey, bro, remember that new transfer kid?"

"Of course I do. What happened?"

He showed me a picture on his phone—an Instagram post of the new kid with a girl. Swiping through more photos, he said:

"Well, guess what? He's got a new girlfriend."

I wasn't that interested. "Well, who cares? Lucky guy, I guess."

Masashi teased me, waving his chopsticks playfully. "I wonder when we'll find someone, right?"

I glanced at him. "Look, man, I don't care about that anymore."

Masashi stared at me with a serious expression, his eyes full of curiosity.

"I know, I know. You believe in your 'blue rose' theory."

A theory? It's not a theory. It's just how I see things now. I met his gaze and replied:

"It's not a theory, dude. It's just how I feel inside. After everything that happened last time… I just see things differently now."

He stood up, took his drink, and said:

"Look, man, the past doesn't matter anymore. But the truth is, the way you describe your 'blue rose' thing… if that's really how you feel, I don't think you'll ever find anyone."

I smiled at him. We both stood and headed back to class after lunch.

What Masashi said might sound harsh, but it is what it is. I've decided that if I ever love again, that person has to be my blue rose—someone different from everyone else, like a blue rose, more beautiful than any other.