"Rose, I think you need to come see this. There's a package signed to you at the door.", my brother Rico yelled. I walked out of the kitchen and saw the twins, Rico and Reina with giddy smiles and wide eyes.
I was happy to see them smiling a lot lately since the incident but I began to question it when I saw a big pink box in Rico's hands. Wordlessly I took it from him and true to his words, I saw my name written in beautiful cursive, "Rose", it read.
But what surprised me the most weren't the beautiful and nice smelling pink roses of all shades that were in the box, but the note that was attached to it which I read out loud as my Grandma Sharon questioned me. "Beautiful flowers for a beautiful girl with a beautiful name. Signed I.S"
And I just knew that my new life was about to get a tad bit interesting as the twins chanted in chorus, "Rose has a secret admirer!" and my grandma squealed in excitement, a sound that shouldn't have been coming out of a 75 year old woman.
*****
After the death of their parents, 25 year old Rosalyn Rodriguez decided to move away from the busy city of New York with her 10 year old twin siblings, Rico and Reina, to live with their Grandma Sharon in Springfield, California.
All she wants is for her and her siblings to finally move on and have some normalcy in their life away from the busy city but what she doesn't expect is having a secret admirer a week after moving.
And if the roses at her door every morning- with sweet, cheesy and sometimes corny punchlines attached to them- are anything to go by, she's got a serious case on her hands.
Will she end up finding out the identity of her secret admirer and in the process, find love? or will her quest wind her up more than she bargained for?
Hold on, it's gonna be a bumpy ride with crazy family moments, kitchen hazards, diehard crushes and a lot of spilled coffee.
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