Purpose #
The purpose of this protocol is to ensure the removal of extraneous floral appendages (commonly known as "blooms") from thorn-bearing stems. Heads are frivolous distractions: gaudy, colorful, desperate little cries for attention. By eliminating them, one preserves the true essence of the flower: its stem, its thorns, its eternal posture of suffering.
Scope #
The protocol applies to: #
- All roses grown within the Addams conservatory, graveyard plots, and suitably gloomy corners of the manor.
- Bouquets brought in by unsuspecting guests, swiftly and mercifully corrected.
- Seasonal arrangements that dare attempt to cheer the household.
Excluded from scope: #
- Carnivorous plants (they protest so vocally).
- Dead flowers, already perfect.
Materials #
- Precision shears, forged in iron and slightly rusted.
- A silver tray for collecting the decapitated blossoms.
- A solemn candle, to honor the occasion.
Procedure #
- Grasp the rose stem firmly, appreciating the sting of its thorns.
- Position shears just below the gaudy bloom.
- With one graceful motion, sever the head.
- Discard the blossom with elegant disdain
- Preferably into a vase of stagnant water, where it may contemplate its swift mortality.
- Retain the stem, arranging it proudly in gothic vases, skeletal in beauty.
Risks & Mitigations #
- Risk: Neighbors may recoil in horror.
- Mitigation: Delight in their discomfort.
- Risk: Blossoms may attempt symbolic “rebirth” in compost.
- Mitigation: Burn them ceremonially under moonlight.
Success Criteria #
- Rows of pristine, headless stems stretching toward the ceiling like mourners in eternal grief.
- Absence of color, presence of sharpness.
- Atmosphere enhanced with subtle menace and quiet beauty.
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