Flowers bring joy. Feelings are expressed through a gift of flowers. But to present a fresh and beautiful bouquet to a recipient, a florist has a very small window to purchase the material, do the detailed arrangement and make the delivery as flowers do not stay fresh for long. Things become even more hectic on special occasions like Valentine’s Day when demand comes pouring in.
Becky has always been interested in fresh flowers. Six months ago her dream came true when she became an online florist who sells custom-made bouquets. As a one-man-band, she only takes three orders a day. Making bridal bouquet is her specialty. Working through the night to get them done in time for delivery to the brides is hard work but she feels rewarded when her customers smile with joy and satisfaction as they receive her bouquets.
Ivy and Cindy have a traditional flower shop in a shopping mall. Valentine’s Day is the busiest time of the year for them too. Receiving a large order for individually wrapped roses from a new important customer is good news. But it also means a lot of hard work for the two of them when there are other orders from their regular customers to fill. Unsteady supply and rise in prices do not help matters either.
Meanwhile, things are pretty hectic for Becky as she has accepted four times the orders she normally takes. To help her arrange everything through the night in order to make the deliveries in time for Valentine’s Day the next morning, she has enlisted the help of her mother and her best friend.