Queen Bee
@things-arent-what-they-seem66
In the loud, bustling city of Los Angeles, there was a small, quaint flower shop that sold the most beautiful floral arrangements for any occasion.
Whether they be for weddings, anniversaries, baby showers, or even for funerals they had them for any and all occasions.
Inside the shop, up in the office, a middle-aged woman sighed as she stood in front of all her employees. Which were only a handful of people.
Two of which were her own children.
Sera: Alright, guys, I know that business has been a little slow lately, and I know that you all must be frustrated. But I have good news.
Peter: Your finally firing Adam?
Sera: No Peter, I'm not firing my son.
Peter: Ma'am, I mean no offense, but it's because of him that the business has taken a nosedive in the first place.
He said sternly, glaring at the young man in question, who didn't even bother to look up from his phone. He did, however, give him the middle finger, which further aggravated the other man.
Sera: Hey, now that is enough, Peter. Adam hasn't done a single thing wrong since he came here, and I will stand on that.
Peter: ......Ma'am, it is because of him that we lost that special client, all because Adam gave us the wrong address!
He was referring to the time that they got a call to have flowers prepared for a wedding for this up-and-coming celebrity couple, and they could have had a connection had they actually managed to arrive at the venue.
Because someone had told them to go on Cherry Road when the venue was on Cherry Lane.
To say that the fallout had been a disaster would be an understatement of the century.
Not only had they lost the clients, but they also had to do an entire refund as the couple had pre-paid. They lost any connection that could help the shop. As well as others being warned by the couple to, and quote, "Not visit the shop unless you wish to be utterly heartbroken and filled with despair." On the online review page.
When reminded of this incident Adam rolled his eyes and said,
Adam: Oh, sit on a dick, Peter.

















