¡Fiesta!

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Awoken by the beaming sun rays shining through your sheer curtains, your eyes slowly opened. Sliding up allowing yourself to sit for a minute before you got up a small yawned managed to escape your mouth. You were reminded how the night before ended so quickly, once you had arrived home from the incident with the three men you fell right asleep, you had such a long and rather exhausting day you hadn't even managed to enjoy dinner with your Grandparents leading you to feel rather guilty.

A few moments went by before you got up out of bed, you had decided it was best to take a bath and carry through your morning routine which consisted of getting ready for the day that lied ahead. It was rather quiet in the room so with that you walked over to a small rectangular wooden radio that was placed on your nightstand. You couldn't help but to sing along as Cantando by Eva Garza began to play. It was such a beautiful song.

"Is that you Y/N? Come down for breakfast hermosa!" Your Grandmother called from the lower floor. Uh oh, she must've of heard you.

You switched off the button on the radio and made your way towards your door and as soon as you turned the bronze doorknob allowing the door to open, the smell of mouthwatering food hit you. You couldn't help but smile.

Once at the table with your plate of food in front of you and your grandparents sitting beside you, you all engaged in talk about memories you had made from past visits. But then the topic of your party came up.

"So Y/N! Are you ready for your fiesta tonight? Do you have a dress picked out yet? Perhaps we can go down to doña Maria's boutique to find you something after breakfast! How does that sound?" Asked your Abuela with excitement rising in her voice.

" Oh! Well... I don't have anything to wear yet, but It's fine I'm sure I'll manage to find something from my closet." You responded, finishing the last of you meal.

" Nonsense! Tonight must be perfect, it should be fun picking out a new dress!"

" You're right. Plus it'll be some bonding time for us two huh?" You were now getting a bit excited about shopping.


After doing the dishes and cleaning up from the morning meal, both you and your Grandmother made your way downtown. Your Grandpa had volunteered to stay behind and take care of the rest of the preparations for the party.

Not too far away from your Abuela's residence you two had finally arrived at a rather small but cute boutique. When stepping inside you were welcomed by a sweet middle aged woman sitting behind a counter, she was reading a magazine up until she spotted the both of you.

" Hola Señora L/N! And Oh! You must be Y/N! How I've heard so much about you! My my, how beautiful you are! My name is Maria Gonzalez, well that's what I go by for short hahah! How may I be of assistance?" Approached the lady. She looked sort of familiar although you knew you had never met her.. you couldn't quite put your finger on it.

" Hola Señora Maria, It's a pleasure to meet you." You offered a warm smile to the older lady

" Hola Maria! We're here to look for a dress for Y/N. As you know we're having a fiesta tonight and she doesn't quite have an outfit set. Do you think you have anything for the occasion?" Asked your grandmother

" Of course! I have plenty of options for you both! If you will follow me this way you can get a glimpse of what I have." She lead you to an area in which had many racks of beautifully designed dresses and after showing you a couple you were too overwhelmed by the beauty of how carefully they were each designed.

" You designed all of these doña Maria?" You questioned

" Pues si, I enjoy designing clothes! I tend to make clothes for mi hijo tambien! He's always going on adventures con sues amigos and sometimes his jacket gets a tear so I'll mend it from time to time." She couldn't help but let out a small laugh.

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⏰ Last updated: Dec 01, 2023 ⏰

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