Flowers for Jane have been left at the desk in the Lobby, delivered sometime around noon. A note is left in her mailbox to alert her to the delivery. Attached to the vase is a sticky note that has been taped on for good measure. The note smells vaguely of sharpie.
There is a small, manila envelope addressed to Miss D. Hockney in the mailbox. It has not been postmarked.
Inside the envelope is a coffee-stained note. The note comes with the memory of Adam writing it while slightly drunk and spilling coffee all over it and himself, complete with swearing and unintelligible noises of upset. The note smells distinctly of sharpie and also bears the memory of him grumbling about the disgusting smell.