Literature
Aimonomia. || Oikawa Tooru
aimonomia
n. fear that learning the name of something—a bird, a constellation, an attractive stranger—will somehow ruin it, transforming a lucky discovery into a conceptual husk pinned in a glass case, which leaves one less mystery to flutter around your head, trying to get in.
The soft hum of people's conversation in the background, an endless amount of time on your hands, the realisation that there was nothing to worry or care about, it was a moment of pure bliss.
A web of flattery, petty lies in the cover of promises, that's how they view it, nothing more than some joke, or a chance meeting; a cage, a cut from reality.
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