Marvin & Whizzer (falsettos) + language of flowers
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Ambrosia - your love is reciprocated
Passion isn't a problem in the relationship, both desiring and loving the other.
Arbutus - thee only do I love
For Marvin, there's only Whizzer (and he doesn't mind that) For Whizzer, there's only Marvin (and that terrifies him)
Aster - daintiness
The strings holding their relationship together are very delicate and dainty, very easy to break...
Daisy - innocence, loyal love
Whizzer is still pretending to be innocent to Marvin's schemes and manipulation to protect his own heart from heartbreak. Marvin is trying to be loyal to Whizzer by giving him a simple life of staying home and making him happy.
Narcissus - egotism, formality
Marvin is constantly letting his ego get in the way of his relationships. He assumes the traditional male role in the relationship with no regard to the other person and their feelings.
Red Tulip - believe me, declarations of love
I don't think either of them are very quick to say 'I love you' but they say it in other ways. Passion and desire are other ways to say love without using the dreaded eight letters.
Magenta Zinnia - lasting affection
Their love is eternal, even if they are not. It can last through their distance and last through time itself.
Jonquil - love me, desire
Both of them simply want to feel loved by the other.
A strange alien doctor stands near the unconscious body of Padme Amidala. “It appears she has lost the will to live.” A older man with a limp hobbles closer with the aid of a cane. “That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard,” says Dr. Gregory House.