Yana said in surprise, "Thank you so much!"
As she spoke, she ordered someone to help her try it on. I felt strange. Most brides who custom-made their wedding dresses would ban people from trying them on. After all, they were made especially for someone. It was strange that the owner would leave it here for so long, not to mention agreeing to let others try it on.
Ethan parked the car and came in. He didn't see Yana around. He looked at me and smiled, "Is she trying on the wedding dress?"
I nodded and looked at him. Having been outside in the cold for a while, his nose was a little red. I smiled and said, "Do you want to try on some suits and find one for yourself?"
He shook his head slightly and looked in the direction of the fitting room. He then said, "I'll match my suit to her dress. After she has chosen her dress, I will try on some suits."
It made sense. I smiled and said nothing more.
Seeing that there were guests coming in, the manager went out to greet them. Ethan and I chatted for a while. I somehow understood why Yana would choose Ethan.
This guy who seemed like he was in his twenties looked fresh and innocent, but he was very caring. He was very attentive, probably because of his love for her. He could remember everything she liked or disliked and took them all into consideration!
In the past, I did not understand why so many highflying women would want to marry a young boy. But now, looking at Ethan, I could understand.
They were young and energetic. They gave people hope and optimism. Yana had been with Aaron for many years. She used to have the charm and vitality of a young girl, but she had been worn out after so many years. However, Ethan could give her renewed hope and dreams.
"Arianna, why are you here?" I gasped when I heard a familiar voice behind me. When I turned around, I was surprised to see Aaron and Eunice.
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