
The Flowers Left at the Door
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In the morning, a bouquet of lilies appears outside the fifth-floor door with no card.
The woman on the fifth floor thinks someone sent flowers to her and is happy for five minutes.
Later she sees that the bouquet says sixth floor and quickly takes it upstairs.
The grandfather on the sixth floor says he can call the management office to ask.
The management office cannot find a name and only knows the flower shop will come again in the afternoon.
A child on the fourth floor draws a little map for the bouquet, afraid it will get lost again.
In the evening, the flower-shop worker finally returns and says the flowers are for the nurse on the third floor.
She has just come off the night shift, and when she sees the notes left by every neighbor, her eyes redden at once.
She takes a photo for everyone, and in it the bouquet finally stands at the right doorway.
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