The term "ivy" often symbolizes fidelity, friendship, and eternal life in the language of flowers and symbolism. However, when associated with a "broken" aura in the context of relationships and romance, it might suggest:
Genre: This character and story could fit into several genres, including drama, psychological thriller, or even young adult fiction, depending on the direction you want to take.
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By a chronicler of shattered things
Some love stories burn. Others drown. And then there is the rare, terrible kind that splinters — where every touch leaves a shard, every silence a wound that refuses to scar over. That is the romance of Broken and Ivy Aura.
At first glance, they are a contradiction. Broken, whose very name is an admission of damage, a self-fulfilling prophecy of collapse. Ivy Aura, whose name suggests growth (ivy), beauty, and an almost supernatural presence (aura) — something ethereal, untouchable. But names, like people, lie. Ivy’s green is the color of poison ivy, not salvation. And Broken’s fracture? It has edges sharp enough to cut even a ghost.