Who could've known that the role of a florist is a cross between that of a priest and a doctor, and with a need for an expert knowledge of flowers thrown in. As we found out when Libby and Patrick tried to trick their way past the assistant in the only all-night florist in the world, the laws of confidentiality mean she could have been arrested if she'd told them who had been in her shop. As a fan of Jean's (Stacey's mum who works on the flower stall in the market, keep up), I think someone should tell her about this law as I'm pretty sure she'd blab to anyone about who's been buying lilies from her.
It was also a night of stolen DVDs as Libby and Patrick liberated the footage from the flower shop, which showed that Lucas rather than Owen had been there - da da daaaa - and worse than this Ian stole the DVD of Marie giving birth. Seeing as she is his silent assistant in his cafe I doubt she'll say anything, but I'm sure she'll give a big shrug of her shoulders when she finds out about the theft.
Lucas should have watched 'Corry'. Tina knew her Dad hadn't sent her flowers 'cos he knew she didn't like lilies - surprise, suprise the flowers from Owen to his mum were, wait for it, lilies too and she knew her son would never have sent them to her!! Moral to this story - only send lilies to someone called Lily or better still only send them to someone lying in a coffin - Archie, Bradley etc., they won't know any better
Posted by: belinda-no-mates | 16 March 2010 at 10:09 PM