Lillian checked the request board with a smile. The young farmer liked doing requests for the villagers of Bluebell. They were like family to her, and there was something special about making people smile. Some requests were easier than others, like wanted mushrooms or milk. When Lillian was about to finish one of the harder ones, it make the look on everyone's face even more worth it.
"Looks like Cam needs flowers," she pulled the piece of paper off of the billboard. She read that he needed two red magic flowers. She looked into her bag, but she didn't have any. She had a bunch of blue magic flowers. She knew that wouldn't be enough. The cat lover was a florist, so he could be very picky about which flowers to use. She admired his vision and it was one of the things that she liked about him. She fell in love with him after she saw how much he cared about the village.
Getting onto her horse, she rode off into the mountain to find the flowers in his request. She knew of many different hiding spots, so she hoped that she would find the flowers. The red wild flowers were usually hard to find, so she hoped that the special spots would be good to her today. To her relief, she ended up finding two of them. She looked back at the request paper to make sure that the quality of them would be good enough for Cam. She didn't want to have to end up spending the whole day looking for them. She had planned on going fishing for the rest of the day, since summertime was the best time for fishing.
"Time to bring these to Cam," She told herself before jumping back onto Epona.
Cam shook his head, annoyed. How could he have forgotten that he didn't have enough flowers? As a florist, it was his job to. He had planted as much as he could, but he probably should have checked. He stood in front of his stand with a bit of annoyance. He couldn't sell flowers today, but boy did he have a bunch of unused seeds. There was no way that the sunflowers he had would be able to grow before the season ends. Fall was quickly approaching. He knew he should be positive that his birthday was coming up, but he was angry at himself for making such a silly mistake.
Hooves reminded him that he wasn't alone anymore. He glanced up just in time to see Lillian getting down from her horse. He couldn't help the blush that got on his face whenever the farm girl was near him. She was beautiful to him, her eyes reminding him of gentians. Her long brown hair that reached her shoulders. He knew that she was very popular, so he wanted to confess his feelings. Which is why he needed her to bring him the flowers.
"Oh Cam!" Lillian called out his name, "I was able to complete your request. Here are the flowers you wanted."
He took them from her hands with a nod, "Thank you. This is really embarrassing for me to ask as a florist. I didn't realize that I ran out of flowers. I should give you your reward. Here you go."
She exchanged the flowers for the can of tea. She gave him a smile, "Thank you. I'll see you later."
"Lillian, wait."
"What is it?"
"Could you visit my shop after six," he put his hands behind his head, "There's something I want to talk to you about."
"Sure. See you at six."
Lillian walked over to Cam's shop after she was done with her chores. She checked the time as she made it to the flower shop. It was a few minutes before he got off, so she decided to sit at one of the tables outside of the cafe. She gave Cam a nod before ordering something from Laney.
When Cam's shop closed, the florist walked over to her. He had his hands behind his back.
"So what did you need, Cam?"
"Are you interested in anyone? If you're not, I was thinking that maybe we could go out," he pulled the bouquet he was holding behind his back. Examining the flowers, she noticed that they were red. Was this why he wanted the flowers. She was touched.
"I'm not dating anyone, so sure. I'd like us to go out." She took the bouquet and kissed Cam on his cheek, "This was a really nice present. Thank you."
