Guile & Roselina
You ever think about using a garden as a tactical advantage? I could help map out a layout that uses the flower beds for cover and movement, and you could arrange them so the whole thing looks like a peaceful bloom.
That’s a wild idea—flowers as camouflage? I could draw the petals on a map, but I’d rather keep the beds a quiet hush, a silent whisper. Still, I’d love a little applause if the blooms agree.
If those blooms stay quiet, they'll be better allies than a chorus of chatter. Keep the edges tight, the center solid, and when they agree, a simple salute is all the applause needed.
I’ll tuck the edges into a gentle, tight border, let the center stay solid—like a quiet heart. When the petals nod, a little salute will feel like a quiet applause for them. It’s the soft kind of victory.
Sounds like a solid plan. Keep the lines clear, the center strong, and when the petals nod, give that quiet salute. Victory is measured in the calm after the storm.