Object
Richard's Bouquet Envelope and Card
A bouquet from Richard arrives at Catherine's kitchen, accompanied by a plain envelope marked 'Catherine' containing a small card. Catherine opens the envelope and reads the card, which identifies Richard as the sender. The card's contents remain unspoken, but its arrival sparks immediate tension: Clare warns Catherine about 'playing with fire,' and Ryan's interruption from upstairs underscores the household strain. The envelope and card together serve as a catalyst for emotional and narrative tension, exposing hidden history tied to past trauma and foreshadowing the dangers Catherine faces in her relationship with Richard.
2 appearances
Purpose
Conveys a message from Richard accompanying his bouquet of flowers
Significance
Triggers Clare's protective caution against Richard's reappearance, linking to shared trauma from Becky's suicide and hinting at risks Catherine faces by engaging with her ex-lover
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