So what if Roman gave one, or multiple roses, for every time one of the sides felt bad, sick, or was upset with him?
Which rose would he choose for each trait? Also, how would each trait feel about receiving a rose from him in the first place?
What do you all think?
Logan keeps them in the corner of his work desk until they die, and then he throws them out. When he’s working and gets to a mental block, he looks at them and sometimes smells them for inspiration.
Patton wears a bunch in his hair like a crown, and presses some others into his journal. He takes several selfies in his crown of roses, as well as walk around the house wearing it. Usually it’s Princey who compliments him, though Logan admires his crafting skills.
Virgil keeps them on his bedside table. When he’s in one of his moods where he wants to stay under the covers in his bed for a solid week, he looks at these roses as a reminder of beauty in the world, and as a reminder of the prince that gives him a reason to get up every morning (to make fun of, obviously. it’s not like virgil cares about roman, or anything..). Virgil also keeps them after they’re dead, because he thinks black dead roses are cool.
As for colors, Roman loves looking into the symbolic meanings of the roses, mainly so Logan won’t say anything if given a color that symbolically means I Love You. Roman gives Logan a bouquet of pink roses, symbolizing grace and gentleness, almost as a reminder for Logan to remember that the others are emotions, and they should be treated gently.
For Patton, he is given three colors; White, symbolizing purity, yellow, symbolizing joy and friendship, and orange symbolizing desire and enthusiasm. He is given enough to make a flower crown.
When it comes to Virgil, Roman doesn’t want to seem too extra, because he knows how much Virgil doesn’t like attention, nor does he like having a lot of clutter around him. Typically, he gives Virgil a single black rose, mainly because of Virgil’s aesthetic, but also because it symbolizes anarchy. Virgil does say, “I fight the man,” in the video Growing Up.
But just after Accepting Anxiety Part 2, Roman decides that he wants to say something more. Instead of leaving the single black rose just outside Virgil’s door, under the guise of trying to get his Tim Burton posters, on the table, Roman leaves a single yellow rose, symbolizing joy, friendship, and also a new beginning.
I believe this is a good time to bring this back
I love this so much
I didn’t expect this to be making the rounds again.
@thatsthat24 Can this please be a video?
Roman sharing roses is still one of my favorite headcanons.