"Oh, thank you!" Jessica said with a smile. Well, it wasn't someone from the paper looking for her, but she was just as pleased to see that the other girl had a candy cane delivery for her. It wasn't anything as special as the roses on Valentine's Day, of course, but it meant that someone had been thinking of her. That in itself was enough, particularly as Jessica wasn't actually that fond of mint-flavoured things. Oh, she pretended to like for other people's sake of course, but she'd have never treated herself to something like a candy cane on her own. Taking the sweet from the girl with a smile, Jessica went straight for the note - an action that was predominantly for her own satisfaction, but hopefully looked enough like she was going to answer the question without seeming rude or narcissistic.
"It's from..." Jessica quickly read the note, and as she did her eyebrows creased together in confusion. "Me." She read it again to clarify, and then looked up at the delivery girl. "This is the one I wrote to go to my friend October, why have they written my name on it?" She tried to keep her voice even, but this was both annoying and slightly upsetting. Of all the mix-ups, it just had to have been with October's... well, at least it would make her made-up mix-up seem more plausible now. Bringing her fingertips to the space between her eyebrows to try and smooth out the creases there, Jessica attempted a smile at the delivery girl, although the situation made it slightly tight. "It's alright, I don't blame you at all. Thank you for... delivering these today, I guess. I can give this to October myself, if that's okay." As soon as she had said it, Jessica felt like that would actually be a rather nice thing to do. No one ever got to deliver their own messages in person, and it would make the delivery to her friend that much more seemingly special.