Title: House/Home
Author:
lost_spookStory:
Heroes of the Revolution (Divide & Rule)Flavor(s): Passionfruit #21 (Once I spoke the language of the flowers), Papaya #30 (are you thinking what I’m thinking?)
Toppings/Extras: Gummy Bunny (
500themes: #193 Calling you home) + Brownie + Malt - Birthday prompt ("Experience suggests it doesn't matter so much how you got here, as what you do after you arrive." -
roisin_farrell).
Rating: PG/Teen
Word Count: 8410
Notes: Jul-Sept 1949; Julia Graves/Edward Iveson, Amyas Harding. (I got carried away with all the flowers - this wasn’t supposed to be long! /o\ Gummy Bunny for the Summer Challenge.)
Summary: Julia and Edward begin their marriage of inconvenience.
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Story now here:
https://archiveofourown.org/works/18031361/chapters/42657356#chapter_29 ***
All the flower meanings (bar one) came from
The Illustrated Language of Flowers by Anna Christian Burke (1856; via Google).
Key: sprig of ivy (fidelity, marriage), bud of the white rose (heart ignorant of love), love lies bleeding (hopeless, not heartless)// house leek (domestic industry), sage (domestic virtue), coriander (hidden worth)// french marigold (jealousy), jonquil (I desire a return of love), garden anemone (forsaken)// white poppy (sleep/my bane, my antidote), bramble (envy/remorse) white clover (think of me)// lily-of-the-valley (return of happiness), spanish jasmine (sensuality), dog rose (pleasure & pain)// garden daisy (I share your sentiments), flowering almond (hope), purple columbine (resolved to win)//viscaria (will you dance with me?), red columbine (anxious & trembling), forget-me-not (true love)//red chrysanthemum (love), ambrosia (love returned), red tulip (declaration of love).