DENIZ, J.
Juliette waved off her sister’s question. “ I don’t keep an inventory of your closet. I will take that one of your hands, though. ” Reaching forward, she sifted the fabric through her fingertips, pleased with the newest addition to her own closet. “ Black is a classic, but I’m sure you’re right. How dare anyone envision you as elegant or timeless ? ” she teased as she sat up. “ How much do you have left to go through ? ”
"Go ahead and enjoy it.” Letting her sister take the dress without a second thought. She didn’t mind that they shared clothes; she always considered her closet open to everyone. “Black is classic, but it’s you— not me. Plus white can be just as elegant and timeless as long as you have the right shade of white.” She pointed out. “I still have about two racks. Do you want to help me with this or should we just break and go get brunch?”








