[ he will squeeze her hand back? I hate affection week. it's adorable and she'll be so confused when it ends. ]
... It's what makes the most sense. Mikazuki wasn't convinced when I didn't get one, but I don't think that means anything. [ despite all the redacteds existing. ] So the new flowers, what do they mean?
[ hmmm. he looks at them with a pensive frown on his face ]
... Jason had this theory early on. That maybe we're all in a dream right now. [ he looks back at estelle ] I don't know if that's what it means or if we should be placing that much faith in flower meanings. I don't know if anyone down there even knows those. But I wouldn't count it out, either.
[She looks around. It, uh, kind of seems all the more believable considering her fairytale-looking room. Hm.]
I can't deny it's possible...
When I talked about it with Rupert, though, we were thinking that maybe... maybe those dreams people have on Thursday nights, the ones with personal meaning that have nothing to do with the murders, might have some significance.
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In his, "think of the dearly departed"... and in mine, "think of me"...
It has to be them, right?
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... It's what makes the most sense. Mikazuki wasn't convinced when I didn't get one, but I don't think that means anything. [ despite all the redacteds existing. ] So the new flowers, what do they mean?
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Anyway, she stands up and points to the different flowers in the arrangement.]
Celandine, for "future joy." Purple columbine, for "resolve to win." And white clover! It can mean "think of me," or... "promise."
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[ there's the slightest smile on his face ]
Sounds like at least they had good intentions.
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Oh, but there was something else that our arrangements seemed to have in common...
[She's looking at the vase on the desk -- the flowers from Sunday.]
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... What was it?
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[She gets up and goes over to the other vase, lifting up some violet flowers that don't appear to have fully opened yet.]
Closed gentians. Both of these flowers can be used to mean "sweet dreams."
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... Jason had this theory early on. That maybe we're all in a dream right now. [ he looks back at estelle ] I don't know if that's what it means or if we should be placing that much faith in flower meanings. I don't know if anyone down there even knows those. But I wouldn't count it out, either.
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[She looks around. It, uh, kind of seems all the more believable considering her fairytale-looking room. Hm.]
I can't deny it's possible...
When I talked about it with Rupert, though, we were thinking that maybe... maybe those dreams people have on Thursday nights, the ones with personal meaning that have nothing to do with the murders, might have some significance.
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[ which is. whew. what an idea. ]
I thought they said most of them had some kind of personal meaning.
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What little I heard, it just sounded... like a horrible nightmare.
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I-it's just a thought. In any case, we should just be aware that they're trying to tell us something about "dreams"... most likely.
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[ like jiji and estelle... and... rupert. look, idk. ]
I think we can settle on dreams being important if nothing else. How, maybe not, but that part makes sense with what we know already.
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[... wait she's not going to badmouth this person she's not even naming]
-- Anyway, I can agree with that.
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Probably not a ton of people here I'd guess were familiar with flower meanings at all, never mind eight of them.