On this day, Masaki will come home to find something on her bed. The little slip of pretty paper - not a card, but a flowery stationary - says "Thank you. Mikado."
The stem of the red rose is threaded through a tiny slit cut in the paper itself, and around the stem is wrapped something else: a golden chain, perhaps reminiscent of the chains of light that Masaki had used to keep him under control so recently.
Continuing that reference, the pendant at the end of the chain is a rose quart heart, with the chain actually embedded into the quartz at certain points, wrapping around it.
[When she comes home and sees the gift on her bed, she doesn't know what to do at first. She stares at the note, the rose, and the chain for a long time, feeling overwhelmed. To say the least, Masaki was touched. She ensured the rose was in water, the note on her dresser, and the necklace hanging around her neck before she gave Mikado a call.]
...thank you. This is the sweetest gift I've ever gotten.
[She'd joke about it not even being her birthday, but she's holding the heart too hard. It was a thoughtful, romantic gift. One she's sure Masaomi didn't couch him on.]
5/26 not actually voicemail, but it seemed a place to put it
The stem of the red rose is threaded through a tiny slit cut in the paper itself, and around the stem is wrapped something else: a golden chain, perhaps reminiscent of the chains of light that Masaki had used to keep him under control so recently.
Continuing that reference, the pendant at the end of the chain is a rose quart heart, with the chain actually embedded into the quartz at certain points, wrapping around it.
voice;
...thank you. This is the sweetest gift I've ever gotten.
[She'd joke about it not even being her birthday, but she's holding the heart too hard. It was a thoughtful, romantic gift. One she's sure Masaomi didn't couch him on.]