Stop and Smell the Flowers [Open, Multi]
Calliope had never participated in any kind of festival before. In the past, she had been so busy with work on the farm that she didn’t even know that there were events that went on in town. But she had convinced herself to make more frequent trips into town, and in turn, she had come to learn about the different festivals that took place in Clearwell.
The children in her class were eager for the day of the festival, excited to take part in the flower themed arts and crafts that Calliope had planned for them. And now that the weekend had arrived, she was eager to attend herself, even if only to walk around and look at all the beautiful plants. Sunflowers were her favorite, but she knew it was not the season for them. But the other flowers were just as beautiful. She was so excited, she even wore her favorite yellow sundress with her worn cowboy boots (she couldn’t remember the last time she wore a different pair of shoes).
She and Anna walked into town that morning. It was a bit of a walk, but the day was warm, the sun was bright, and she was feeling particularly happy just to be outside. Bear trotted along with her happily as they made their way into town, following Calliope as Anna drifted off on her own, amazed by the variety of colorful flowers unlike any she had seen at home in the city. the dog’s nose twitched in the air at the aroma of the flowers. Calliope sucked in a deep breath. Nothing was more pure than the air in Clearwell.
She took her time moving through town, admiring the flowers, calling to Bear from time to time when he had wandered away from her side to follow his nose. Calliope knew it was tradition to give bouquets of flowers to people in town, each color representing something different. But she couldn’t possibly remember what every color meant. Except red, of course. The most intimate or flower colors. Surely that was intended for romantic relationships, of which Calliope did not have. But perhaps there was something she could get for Anna to make up for their earlier fight.
She wasn’t quite sure what her relationships were, really. She felt like she was still just getting to know everyone in town. She didn’t think he was nearly close enough to any of them to give them a bouquet of flowers and was pleasantly surprised - touched, rather - when she did receive a beautiful orange bouquet from Riley, left sitting on her desk. Otherwise, that was the downfall to keeping to herself on her farm, she supposed - never having a chance to really form any friendships. She just hoped it wasn’t too late for her.
She paused, her eyes drawn to a particularly full, extravagant display of flowers, each color complimenting one another with just the right touch of greenery around them. She bent slightly to put her nose to the petals, inhaling their strong scent, and smiled, hardly noticing the footsteps that approached from behind her.








