First it was the similarity in the red shade, then it was the yellow, and the finally, the black tone. In all of life's coincidence, getting the shades of the shirts that you are wearing similar for 3 straight days is really something, no?
Beginning the third day of work, when she had exhausted all her formal shirt, she thought, what a great idea it would be to try casual sweet to work. So she pulled a cardigan over her spagetthi strap. It was the red one, which she had not worn for almost few months, not since she had her last few classes.
When she saw him coming, how surprised it was for her to note that he was wearing a red, almost maroon in colour tee. Talking about clashes, eh. It was something unexpected since they never did discussed what they should be wearing, lest alone, to find 'matching' outfits in the same tone. Nobody does, except couples in love. Trying not to delved into that too much, she just felt that it was just a coincidence, and nothing more. After all, going out, didn't many people ended up wearing many similiar shades?
The next day, again, her carefully planned wardrobe timing had been clashed with. She had decided to go casual, and thought a shirt with jeans would do nicely to translate this message. Hers was of yellow and white striped baby collared-shirt, with faded jeans. It was really a not unique assemble, something she had paired uncountable times.
And when she saw him in a bright, yellow tee, she was momentarily stunned. How could it be? To clash for the second time was really something. Great mind think alike? Or was it the case of too few too predictable clothes? For her, perhaps it was the latter, but for the guy, she was pretty sure that he had tons more of clothes compared to her. Yikes! She tried her best to ignore that fact, but it swirled in her head throughout the day.
Grey was the option for her the next day. It was unexpected, as she had wanted to wear some white but couldn't find anything. The overall outfit gave her a very dark brooding feel. Hopefully, with this change in mind at the very last minute, the clashes would stop. Two days of wearing similar shades were difficult to go unnoticed. Anxiously, she proceeded on her day. Then saw it, the tee in black!
Really, mere coincidence couldn't be occurring so many times in a row. Was he spying on her? That was simply an impossible thing and she knew that. She in dark gray, he in his black shade. How matching. How obvious! Luckily he was wise enough not to crack a silly joke over it. The first 2 times were really not funny. The third time would be just too embarrassing.
I'm inclined to give us both credit. Great minds think alike. Sounds more cool than 3 times of coincidently wearing the same shades.
Beginning the third day of work, when she had exhausted all her formal shirt, she thought, what a great idea it would be to try casual sweet to work. So she pulled a cardigan over her spagetthi strap. It was the red one, which she had not worn for almost few months, not since she had her last few classes.
When she saw him coming, how surprised it was for her to note that he was wearing a red, almost maroon in colour tee. Talking about clashes, eh. It was something unexpected since they never did discussed what they should be wearing, lest alone, to find 'matching' outfits in the same tone. Nobody does, except couples in love. Trying not to delved into that too much, she just felt that it was just a coincidence, and nothing more. After all, going out, didn't many people ended up wearing many similiar shades?
The next day, again, her carefully planned wardrobe timing had been clashed with. She had decided to go casual, and thought a shirt with jeans would do nicely to translate this message. Hers was of yellow and white striped baby collared-shirt, with faded jeans. It was really a not unique assemble, something she had paired uncountable times.
And when she saw him in a bright, yellow tee, she was momentarily stunned. How could it be? To clash for the second time was really something. Great mind think alike? Or was it the case of too few too predictable clothes? For her, perhaps it was the latter, but for the guy, she was pretty sure that he had tons more of clothes compared to her. Yikes! She tried her best to ignore that fact, but it swirled in her head throughout the day.
Grey was the option for her the next day. It was unexpected, as she had wanted to wear some white but couldn't find anything. The overall outfit gave her a very dark brooding feel. Hopefully, with this change in mind at the very last minute, the clashes would stop. Two days of wearing similar shades were difficult to go unnoticed. Anxiously, she proceeded on her day. Then saw it, the tee in black!
Really, mere coincidence couldn't be occurring so many times in a row. Was he spying on her? That was simply an impossible thing and she knew that. She in dark gray, he in his black shade. How matching. How obvious! Luckily he was wise enough not to crack a silly joke over it. The first 2 times were really not funny. The third time would be just too embarrassing.
I'm inclined to give us both credit. Great minds think alike. Sounds more cool than 3 times of coincidently wearing the same shades.
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