Peter gulps and looks at his dress. He sulks then nods. His mother smiles and picks it up before pulling down the zip, seemingly in slow motion. She holds it open whilst Peter reluctantly steps into it and pushes his arms through the short sleeves. His mother turns him around and slowly pulls up the zip, before turning him to face her. A broad smile beams down on him and he feels himself blush.
His mother places a headband in his hair with a large white satin bow attached, before digging deep into her pocket and removing a tube of lip gloss. “Open,” she says as she waves the wand close to his chin. Peter moans about the ‘lipstick’, but she tells him it’s lip gloss. He drops his jaw and she carefully applies it. Once done, she steps back and grins. “I should have done this years ago,” she says. “I think boys were born to wear dresses… it’s a wonder it took us so long to realize.”
Once Peter has his shoes and socks on, his mother takes him to her bedroom so he can see how he looks in her large mirror. “Doesn’t it look delightful?” she gushes.
“It’s a party dress Peter… and you’re having a party… it’s perfect,” she replies. “But if you really don’t like it…” she says as he becomes visibly hopeful, “…there’s always the pink one if you prefer!” Peter looks back to the mirror and decides to keep the blue one on.
“I thought you might.” his mother smiles knowingly. “Now you’ve got to be very careful not to get any cake, chocolate, juice or jelly on it… otherwise you’ll have to wear the pink one,” she states.