Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-14138255-20140912002450/@comment-24891101-20140920223749

Having her weapon deployed is actually a point in her favor. There were no guards in that room, so there'd be no reason to have it out. And there's battle damage around. And Ruby's got a history of vigiliantism. Besides, Ironwood's men have helmet cameras, since their helmets conceal their eyes.

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Vedran: True, but she'd be distracted by her rejection, and might not notice it. I just think the thought process of picking up a discarded flower and carrying it around until the dance, then adding it to the decorations, instead of stowing somewhere else (like in her room, since she had to change) is rather odd. She'd have to take it back to the room, change, then take it, several hours later at least (if not the next day, since it seems to me her interaction with Neptune happened Saturday night, and the dance was Sunday), at least, to the dance, and add it to the vase. Certainly there is symbolism, I do not deny that; it's just not the same flower, which was the bit I was objecting to.