Liam led her around the street, looking for a summer dress Harriet liked. Liam didn't know much about fashion, but he was used to seeing fabrics and loved learning new things. The tie Harriet bought him was a new twist on the old fashion of a few years ago, and he was happy to hear Harriet explain it to him.
"Okay, that's enough." Harriet held Liam, who was about to move on to the next shop.
“But you saw the long skirt in this shop earlier, right? Why don't you go inside and try it?” Liam asked.
Harriet shook her head and closed her eyes. "I won't be looking at anything anymore. So don't make excuses that you want to give me something because I saw it."
Harriet firmly stood on the spot, even though Liam had tried to persuade her again.
Liam watched as his wife closed her eyes through the whole road they passed after that, and she also asked for them to return to the city roundabout to enter another street filled with restaurants, as it was time for them to have lunch.