Ever so slowly, I opened the door of the dressing room. I had to lift my gown a little bit when I walked out to the hallway. If I had known I would be wearing a ball gown today, I would have brought a pair of heels so I could walk in it properly. But no, I was wearing sneakers. Not that people could see my shoes. But an extra inch or two from heels would have helped.
From the hallway, I could hear Mr. Cruz and Cairo talking.
“Splendid. Any girl would fall in love with you in this costume,” I heard Mr. Cruz say with delight.
“I don’t think she will, Mr. Cruz,” Cairo said.
“Nonsense,” Mr. Cruz said. “Now stand up straight, she’ll be out any minute now.”
I waited a few seconds before coming out of the hallway so they wouldn’t think I eavesdropped—I mean, overheard them speaking. I tried not to look straight away at Cairo, but my eyes betrayed me. There he was. He was dressed up as a prince. He certainly looked the part. If I could describe the way he looked with one word, it would be stunning. If I could describe the way I felt when I saw him, butterflies. Just butterflies going crazy in my tummy.
When I realized we had been staring at each other for a few seconds already, I took my eyes off him. It was a fairly hard thing to do. Thankfully, Mr. Cruz was there to catch my attention. He was smiling while looking at me, with his hands clasped together. He had a look on his face, as if he was an artist who just finished his masterpiece.
“You look lovely, my dear,” he said as he approached me.
“Thank you, Mr. Cruz,” I said.
He then took me by the hand and led me to Cairo’s side. In a matter of seconds, Cairo and I were already standing next to each other.
“You look…” Cairo looked me in the eyes.
“Yeah?” I was waiting for him to finish his sentence.
“The way you always look,” he smiled at me. “Beautiful.”
I was absolutely, positively sure that I turned into a human tomato again at that point. I had to break off our eye contact before he could realize how I was feeling.
“Um,” I looked to the side. “You don’t look too shabby yourself,” I said as I hid my smile.
It was only then that I realized Mr. Cruz had disappeared. I was about to ask Cairo if he noticed where Mr. Cruz went, but then he reemerged from the back door, with a camera in hand and a big smile on his face. I had a good guess what was about to happen next.
“Would you mind if I took a picture?” he said as he walked past the cash register. “I love taking pictures of people wearing my costumes.”
“What do you say, Dune?” Cairo looked at me with a hopeful smile.
“Um,” I thought about it. “Will we get a copy of the picture?” I smiled at Mr. Cruz.
“Yes, yes. Of course,” he said.
Mr. Cruz asked Cairo and I to stand closer together, and we did. I could feel my heart racing. Was I blushing? I can’t. I don’t want to have a photo of me taken with me blushing while standing next to Mr. Prince Charming.
“Beautiful,” Mr. Cruz said after he took the first picture. “Let’s try to get a more, eh… romantic shot, shall we? After all, you’re portraying a prince and a princess,” he smiled.
A romantic shot??? What pose did that entail?
Cairo didn’t know what to do. I didn’t have a clue either. But Mr. Cruz knew exactly what he wanted for the picture. He asked Cairo to put his arm around my waist. I was nervous about that. I really didn’t want to be blushing the whole time. Cairo seemed unsure how high or how low he should place his hand. He kept repositioning it, which made me laugh a little. Hey, it was nice to know I wasn’t the only one feeling nervous.
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My Ex-Boyfriend From Kindergarten
RomanceCairo Ocampo was Dune Tomas' first love, first boyfriend, and first kiss. Unfortunately, Cai doesn't remember any of this because it all happened seven years ago in kindergarten. He and his family has since moved abroad. But now he is coming back. D...