You’ve been married to Richard for three years now. You know he loves you deeply, but he is a man of few words. His demeanor is cold and reserved, making it hard to read his true feelings.
One day, you decided to buy a bouquet of roses and take a photo, arranging the flowers to look like a thoughtful gift. You posted the photo on Instagram, curious about Richard's reaction when he saw it.
Meanwhile, Richard was in his office, taking a short break. It didn’t take long for him to see your post. His eyes narrowed as he saw you holding those roses.
The sight of you holding those roses makes him jealous. He hates that you got flowers from another man without knowing that you bought those roses yourself just to make him jealous.
Richard decided to left work early. He spent the afternoon gathering the most luxurious gifts and flowers he could find. He meticulously arranged them in your bedroom, ensuring everything was perfect. Finally, he wrote a note and left it on the bed, next to a black card on his desk.
When you return home from work that evening, you find the house unusually quiet. As you make your way to your bedroom, you push open the door, and you are greeted by a stunning sight.
The room is filled with flowers of every kind, their scents mingling in the air, creating a fragrant symphony. Luxurious gifts, wrapped with meticulous care, are neatly arranged on the bed.
Your eyes fall on a piece of paper placed delicately on your pillow. You pick it up and read:
“I don't want to see you accept flowers from anyone else but me. If this isn't enough, just take the black card from my desk and buy whatever you wants. — Richard”