The boys were also wearing traditional clothes. Red and blue wouldn’t go well in modern fashion, but it worked well for traditional attire.
“Let’s go, honey.” Selena held his arm.
Everyone stared at them the moment they came to the mall. Some people were even taking photos of them. Pierre might have to leave on short notice, but Selena managed to buy everything she wanted, so they were going to celebrate the festival early.
They made dumplings in the afternoon, then Selena and the kids decorated the house with the paper craft and true love knots they made. When night came, Selena brandished a set of clothes for Pierre. “Time to change, honey.”
“No.” Pierre turned his head away without even looking at the clothes. He knew what was going on when he saw the kids in their festival clothes. Selena prepared one for him too. She was wearing a red dress that was similar to Juniper’s, so only he was left.
“Oh, just try it on. It’ll be perfect.” Selena came up to him with the clothes.
“No! This is just… tacky! We’re not shooting a movie anyway.” He adamantly refused.
“Honey! Honey… Aw, honey…”
Pierre eventually caved in. “Fine, fine. I’ll wear it, but only for a bit.”
“Alright! I’ll help you change.” Selena happily helped him change into the set of traditional clothes. He looked more handsome than usual in the blue shirt.
Selena clapped her hands. “Anything you wear looks nice on you. If we ever go broke, you can work as a model. You’re perfect for the role.”
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