Liana: “Did she like the roses in a specific color?” I asked, looking at the roses. “You’re going to get the bushes rather than the seeds?” Dominic asked, and I nodded. “They are a lot easier to take care of, and soon enough, we are going to need to deal with the number of roses that will be in bush. The thorns are also going to need taken care of, you know, the last thing we need is injuries.” I said, and he nodded. “How do you know a lot about plants?” He asked, and I smiled. “When I was a child, not more than five or six, I believe, my mom used to love plants. She would sit out for hours, taking care of roses, one after the other. She would cut the thorns off, she would plant the fruits and vegetables that we ate, she even showed me how to make different flower salads. I never lik