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The Thorn Maiden: Aurora’s Second Curse

True love’s kiss wasn’t salvation. It was infection.

By GoldenSpeechPublished 4 months ago 1 min read

After the princess awoke, the kingdom rejoiced. But months later, the gardens began to rot. The roses blackened first — their thorns dripping with a sap that shimmered like blood.

Those who touched it fell into feverish dreams. Their skin grew pale; their veins turned dark. The priests said it was a plague. The physicians called it rose sickness.

Aurora’s handmaid wrote the last surviving testimony:

“She wakes each night whispering the names of those who sleep. The thorns bloom where she walks.”

In the royal vault, her body was found encased in vines that pulsed faintly, as though breathing. Her lips remained pink, her eyes half open.

Modern botanists tested samples from the preserved vines — they contained traces of human DNA.

When the flowers were exposed to light, they opened.

Inside each bloom was a human eye.

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