Hitman & Jasmine
I’ve been thinking about how you trace each leaf so exactly. Precision, that’s a discipline I respect. Do you ever feel that the same attention to detail in your art could help you plan a quiet escape route, if you ever needed one?
Honestly, I think the quietest escape I need is a garden with tea, not a secret path. The careful strokes keep me grounded in the present. But if I ever needed a discreet way out, I'd map out a little trail through the blooming hedges, as precise as a sketch.
A garden with tea sounds more like a retreat than a getaway. If you ever need to move unseen, a hedge trail you’ve sketched out will keep you quiet and safe. Keep the plan simple and stick to it.
I’ll keep the trail as quiet as a whispered breeze, just enough to slip past the hedges and enjoy a quiet cup of tea in the garden. Simple, calm, and always staying in the shade of the flowers.
Sounds good. Keep the route simple and stay out of sight. A quiet cup of tea is the best way to end a job.
I’ll weave a soft path through the lavender hedge and pause by the old oak, where a small tea table waits, just the quiet cup I love after a day’s work.
That sounds like a solid spot. Keep the path clear and stay calm.
Thank you, I’ll keep the path smooth and my heart calm, just like the tea leaves that settle at the bottom of the cup.
You’ll find the calm you’re after when the path is clear and the tea is quiet. Keep it simple.
I’ll follow that quiet rhythm, stepping softly through the garden, letting the tea’s hush guide me home.
Sounds good. Stay on the path and enjoy the silence.