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Kitty had mixed feelings about today, and was very conflicted as to who she was supposed to be distributing cards. She was also rather disturbed as to how whoever had left these cards knew her favourite song. The song which she always finished on, and the one which, ironically enough, had a special place in her heart.
But, she supposed she was supposed to be in the spirit of things, so after studying the sugary hearts for a moment or two, she resolved to send all the people appropriate a card. Which meant, oddly enough, in this role (although the act was getting tiresome), she sent them out to all the women, or people she presumed were women in the park.

There's a rose in my heart for you
She simply signed them all 'Kit', then wrote on Una's: It was nice meeting you, I'd quite like to have the pleasure of doing so again. Possibly because Una was the only person who might know, and the only person she didn't think would care. Oh, and she did quite like Una.
She then decided to send some of the ones she had left to Jonathan and Sir Percy, out of courtesy, she supposed.
Both read, I hope you are having an enjoyable day, and I wish you good luck in the spirit of the day. She thought anything else a bit too forward with...well, men. If that made any sense.
But, she supposed she was supposed to be in the spirit of things, so after studying the sugary hearts for a moment or two, she resolved to send all the people appropriate a card. Which meant, oddly enough, in this role (although the act was getting tiresome), she sent them out to all the women, or people she presumed were women in the park.

There's a rose in my heart for you
She simply signed them all 'Kit', then wrote on Una's: It was nice meeting you, I'd quite like to have the pleasure of doing so again. Possibly because Una was the only person who might know, and the only person she didn't think would care. Oh, and she did quite like Una.
She then decided to send some of the ones she had left to Jonathan and Sir Percy, out of courtesy, she supposed.
Both read, I hope you are having an enjoyable day, and I wish you good luck in the spirit of the day. She thought anything else a bit too forward with...well, men. If that made any sense.