Sankarea (dub) Episode 13 -

Lately, the hydrangeas weren't working as well. Chihiro watched her closely, his heart tightening. The dosage of the poisonous leaves in her regular meals had to be increased just to keep her motor functions stable.

"Chihiro-kun?" Rea turned, her red eyes locking onto his. There was no warmth in those eyes anymore, physically speaking—they were the eyes of a corpse. Yet, the emotion pouring out of them was intensely alive. "You’re staring again. Is something wrong with my face?"

He reached out and touched her cheek. It was ice cold. A stark reminder that no matter how much they laughed, no matter how normal their days seemed at the abandoned bowling alley or in his room, Rea was dead. She was a zombie, and he was a boy in love with a corpse. 🧠 The Creeping Fog of the Mind Sankarea (Dub) Episode 13

"Don't lie to me, Chihiro-kun," Rea smiled, but it was a sad, knowing smile. "We both knew this day would come. Babu went through it too. My mind is starting to fray at the edges. The girl you know is slowly slipping away." 🌊 The Promise by the Cliff

It was a scent that had become his entire world. Rea Sanka sat at the edge of his bed, her pale, porcelain skin glowing faintly in the dim moonlight filtering through the window. She was brushing her hair, the rhythmic shhh-shhh sound filling the silence between them. To anyone else, she was a beautiful, serene girl. To Chihiro, she was a ticking clock. 🥀 The Fading Scent of Hydrangeas Lately, the hydrangeas weren't working as well

"When the time comes," Rea said, her back still to him, "when the hydrangeas no longer keep me me ... I want you to promise me something."

Chihiro felt a lump in his throat. He was a boy obsessed with zombie movies, someone who thought a zombie girlfriend would be the ultimate fantasy. But the reality was a beautiful, agonizing tragedy. Loving Rea meant mourning her every single day, watching her fade away in slow motion. "Chihiro-kun

She stood up and walked to the window, looking out toward the distant cliffs from which she had once fallen to her death.

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