Alicia Browning:
Who sent these?
Deanna Cartwright:
huh?
Alicia Browning:
These flowers, there's no card. Who sent them?
Deanna Cartwright:
Bobby Launer.
Alicia Browning:
He's an idiot. Look at this. Three gladiolus, five carnations, and a bunch of white roses?
Deanna Cartwright:
I think they're pretty.
Alicia Browning:
It's funeral standard. Your boy's got a green thumb up his ass. Either that, or he's got a great sense of humor. Do you know why the carnation became the funeral flower? Because they smell super sweet. They're overpowering, right? So back in the old days, before they'd figured out how to preserve dead bodies, they just had to use lots of carnations at funerals to hide the rotting smell.
Deanna Cartwright:
That... really doesn't help me... at all.
[taking one of her pills]
Alicia Browning:
Neither do those.
Riportata da il
05/03/2025 alle ore 08:54