[ The flowers and chocolates are a surprise — an almost worrisome one when she first sees them, concerned the city's up to some kind of trick again — but they're nothing compared to the thrill she gets reading the card. Particularly the pet name he wrote, something he's never called her before. (At least outside of the fake life they'd been tricked into believing was real.)
She's already biting into one of the chocolates when she sends him a text, the smile on her face making it perhaps a bit difficult. ]
If I had known you'd surprise me with presents, I would've given you a key a long time ago. The flowers are beautiful, and the chocolate's even better. Thank you for both.
TEXT | un: fray
She's already biting into one of the chocolates when she sends him a text, the smile on her face making it perhaps a bit difficult. ]
If I had known you'd surprise me with presents, I would've given you a key a long time ago.
The flowers are beautiful, and the chocolate's even better. Thank you for both.