[Beatrix looks... pleased by the way things turn out. She tends to say what she means and there's no lack of sincerity in how she phrases herself here. It is important that the flowers not only ever rely on her. There are plenty of others, she suspects, who will take refuge in the grove and care for the various flowers.]
You have worked with plants before, I take it. You seem to know what you are doing, after all. There are some here I have had to explain not to over-water.
[ She recaps the bottle with a smile as she turns to look at the General once more. ]
My father and I learned together after he built the greenhouse for the Dawn flowers. I've read a lot about them. At least the ones that we've managed to plant there.
[ Since he woke, however, Susato hasn't really gone out of her way to add anything new. ]
I am hardly an expert, but it pleases me to see them flourish.
[Neither is she an expert, but she does find a degree of pleasure in watching them grow. Maybe it's the concept of life. An easier existence than anything she's might have experienced. Perhaps she envies flowers a bit. Beatrix could believe that, even if she's not exactly willing to say it.]
I remember your father making mention of the greenhouse as well. I am pleased that you are taking care of them.
[ For a moment, she can see, feel her father's smile. The words, particularly coming from Beatrix, are quite uplifting. ]
I think he would be, too... [ She can hope, at any rate. ] Especially since I must go out of my way to do so now, since I have been living at the Harvest. But it has already proven to be worth it.
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You have worked with plants before, I take it. You seem to know what you are doing, after all. There are some here I have had to explain not to over-water.
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My father and I learned together after he built the greenhouse for the Dawn flowers. I've read a lot about them. At least the ones that we've managed to plant there.
[ Since he woke, however, Susato hasn't really gone out of her way to add anything new. ]
I am hardly an expert, but it pleases me to see them flourish.
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[Neither is she an expert, but she does find a degree of pleasure in watching them grow. Maybe it's the concept of life. An easier existence than anything she's might have experienced. Perhaps she envies flowers a bit. Beatrix could believe that, even if she's not exactly willing to say it.]
I remember your father making mention of the greenhouse as well. I am pleased that you are taking care of them.
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I think he would be, too... [ She can hope, at any rate. ] Especially since I must go out of my way to do so now, since I have been living at the Harvest. But it has already proven to be worth it.