[Does Mizuki like irises? She has to wonder, though it's an interesting piece of information to file away for later. That she remembers something like it implies that there's some kind of significance to it. Maybe not irises in general, but at least a specific purple type.
The yellow flower she offers to Aerith is rewarded with a smile. Aerith recognises it as a pansy, which is not a relatively common plant to Midgar, but she's seen them in books.]
This one represents optimism and hope. Happiness. The flowers in general are symbolic of free and independent thinking.
[They're a good flower for the situation as a whole, though Aerith wouldn't expect anyone other than herself to know. Maybe that guy from the charm network who was sharing flower meanings with people, though. He sure seems to know a lot about them.]
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Exactly. It's just like that.
[Does Mizuki like irises? She has to wonder, though it's an interesting piece of information to file away for later. That she remembers something like it implies that there's some kind of significance to it. Maybe not irises in general, but at least a specific purple type.
The yellow flower she offers to Aerith is rewarded with a smile. Aerith recognises it as a pansy, which is not a relatively common plant to Midgar, but she's seen them in books.]
This one represents optimism and hope. Happiness. The flowers in general are symbolic of free and independent thinking.
[They're a good flower for the situation as a whole, though Aerith wouldn't expect anyone other than herself to know. Maybe that guy from the charm network who was sharing flower meanings with people, though. He sure seems to know a lot about them.]