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At closing time that week, Rose stood behind the bar and looked at the pot by the window. The wild rose had come with them, re-potted, its stems banded with twine. Patrons joked that the place smelled like rebellion now. A woman dropped a tip into the jar and touched a petal like it was a talisman.

As they worked—clearing brambles, coaxing the roots free—Rose thought about promises. Her mother had taught her to keep plants alive as long as she could; it was how she’d learned to be patient with bills and with people. The wild rose didn’t ask to be managed. It demanded only breath.

Rose set down the mug, feeling the weight of four thousand dollars press into the floorboards like rain. The invoices waited like patient creditors. Tonight’s tips wouldn’t come close. But the idea of an adventure—of wild petals and secret greenhouses—felt like the only currency Rose hadn’t spent yet.

He slid the photograph closer: a pale woman with a braided crown, smiling in a sunlit garden. On the back, in a hurried scratch: Find what was taken. Help me pay what I owe.