Beatrice Bloom runs Petal & Polka, Thistlewick’s most fragrant (and mildly chaotic) flower shop. She swears her blooms have personalities – the tulips are gossiping again, and the lilies keep fainting from ’emotional exhaustion’.
She wears red shoes for confidence, polka dots for luck, and lipstick as bright as a poppy’s heart. Every morning she gives her flowers a pep talk (‘Come on, darlings, let’s bloom like we mean it!’).
Beatrice can often be found with a trail of petals behind her, muttering to herself about hydrangeas that refuse to cooperate. The townsfolk adore her – and nobody can stay cross when she arrives with a bouquet that smells like sunshine and second chances.
Bea’s Petal & Polka sits just across the cobbled lane from Archie Cogsworth’s Clocktower Workshop. Every morning, the scent of her flowers drifts through his open window, and every afternoon she pops in with a teacup full of petals, insisting they help him focus his inner rhythm. (Tom quietly suspects she just likes the sound of ticking clocks.)





