>>3231707She doesn't keep much in the way of material goods but she loves cooking and sweets, so either it's food or related to the preparation of food, and she doesn't want anyone to steal it or know what she's making before she's finished. Her apartment and desk seem like they might be a headache for her colleagues to snoop about, since she has a reputation for being disorganised. I'm pretty sure she'd wedge it in her futon closet or a drawer if it were small enough.
I think she'd be shocked if something she ordered turned up in a day or two. She's a little old fashioned and would expect to spend a week thinking over what she'll use her purchase for and telling people it's a secret. Even though she's known to waste money on stupid indulgences I think she'd admit defeat at expedited shipping and go for the cheapest option. If it offered a date as standard and told her what time it's coming she'd probably be sceptical and surprised by it happening like the messages say. Then everyone would get annoyed by her telling the story of how amazing deliveries are now.
>>3232467I couldn't do anything grandiose or public enough to be witnessed, she'd reject it outright by making it impossible to convince her it's not a prank. She has a way of making serious topics into just a joke so she doesn't have to address them and can walk out laughing on it. Rather than a formal proposal, she'd respond better to quietly talking her through the idea of staying together long term. It's still the kind of notion she hates but if you made it sound open, like she's free to leave any time and nothing is set in stone, she might let herself stay. The truth is that she wants to and she only needs proof that it's alright and nothing bad happens as a result.
>>3232653I hope she has fond dreams about her family. I know it's likely she has nightmares about the guilt she feels, and that's why she seems to stay up late, but she sleeps peacefully in the day so maybe it's different from at night.