Elia Moon is a quiet florist in a forgotten town-a woman of routine, silence, and secrets she doesn't know she's keeping. When a strange orchid arrives at her shop, its scent awakens something inside her-something ancient, rooted, and alive. Soon, Elia begins coughing up petals. Her lungs fill with shadows shaped like vines. The plants in her home bloom in her presence. And her memories, long buried, start clawing their way to the surface.
As her body transforms in ways no doctor can explain, Elia is pulled toward the forest she's spent her life avoiding. There, the past waits-not as a memory, but as something living. Something that chose her long ago. The town's myths run deeper than anyone admits. And Elia is no longer certain which parts of her are truly hers.
In a story laced with grief, betrayal, and quiet horror, Bloom Rot unravels the difference between illness and inheritance, between transformation and fate. With every breath, Elia inches closer to the truth blooming inside her-one petal at a time.
What if you were never meant to heal?
What if you were meant to become?