Oliver decided to fiddle around with the camera a bit before he tried to take a picture of anything. There was a little switch labeled “awareness” which had been set to “on”, and he decided to switch it to “off” to see if that did anything, figuring it was just a filter or minor feature. Spotting a pile of laundry lying out in the hallway, Oliver smiled and raised the camera. That should be a good place to start, right?
FLASH
“Oliver! Have you seen my extra clothing bag? I need it for the honeymoon trip after the wedding!”
“Over here sis!” Oliver called, hearing the click click sound of heels on tile as Rebecca walked back out in the hallway. Maybe it was because his sister was a model, but she just had so many clothes, especially now that she was getting married to one of the male models she’d met on a photo shoot. She never seemed to wear pants anymore either; just skirts or, more often, dresses. Sure enough, as Rebecca walked into the hallway outside Oliver’s room he saw she was wearing a simple white dress which contrasted nicely with her red hair.
“Thanks for finding my stuff, Oliver. Hey, is that a camera? Let me see!” Rebecca said with a laugh, noticing the camera in Oliver’s hand. With a shrug, he handed it to her and she began looking it over.
“Never seen one like this before.... but after all that time in front of a camera lease I know a thing or two about being behind one. Give me a pose Ollie.” She continued.
With a shrug, Oliver leaned against his bed and stared at the camera. “Good enough” Rebecca murmured.
FLASH
“How does it look? How does it look? Lemme see!” Rebecca laughed as her eight year old sister Olivia jumped up and down in excitement.
“It looks good Olivia, the flower girl dress fits you perfectly. We’ll have you modeling in no time.” She said with a smile, watching happily as Olivia’s excitement only seemed to grow.
“C’mon sis, let’s go let mom and dad know you are ready to be in my wedding.”
Olivia asked for the camera back, and rushed ahead of Rebecca towards the kitchen where their parents were, eager to tell them the good news. That’s when....