In this story, it's about the pompous and stuck-up Miss Adela Strangeworth. It starts with Miss Strangeworth walking down the street in daintily manner to the grocer. As she's at the grocer picking up her groceries, she shows a more rude side of her, as if she built a facade to protect her family name. As such she writes anonymous messages to everyone about "evil" or problems that should be brought up.Even if it's a tiny possibility of evil, she still writes them in her cheap colored paper and stub of a pencil in childish writing. She thinks that her small quaint town is full of evil and she the last Strangeworth, is the only one who can cleanse everyone from their evils. Her family is supposedly elite and thinks highly of themselves and lowly of others. They own a prestigious home with perfectly tended roses in perfect condition. But alas, one day when she was delivering her anonymous letters to the post office, as she was slipping her three letters in the drop-in box, she accidentally let one drop to the floor unnoticed. One of the victims of her letters, the girl she upset earlier her boyfriend found the letter and said that they should deliver the letter person as they thought it had a check or something similar. When the receiver of the letter reads the letter knowing whom wrote the letter, gossip spreads around the town about Miss Perfect Pompous Strangeworth. The next morning she receives a letter just like the one she sends except addressed to her. With calm hands she opened the letter, in the same writing and paper it read, "Look out at what used to be your roses." She cries at the wickedness of the world leaving room to the reader to think whom wrote the letter.