His hands were shaking.
“If one person laughs,” he said, “I’m haunting them.”
That made me laugh.
Carla insisted on coming to prom too.
She said she wanted to “see the disaster in person.”
When we arrived, she stood near the back with her phone ready.
I overheard her whispering to another parent that she couldn’t wait to record my “fashion failure.”
But something strange happened.
People didn’t laugh.
They stared at the dress, but not the way she expected.
“Wait,” one girl said. “Is that denim?”
Another asked, “Where did you buy it?”
A teacher walked up and touched one of the panels.
“This is beautiful,” she said.
I still didn’t relax.
Carla was watching too closely.
Like she was waiting for everything to collapse.
Then the student showcase part of the night started.
The principal stepped up to the microphone.
He thanked the teachers. Gave the usual speech.
Then his eyes moved across the crowd and stopped.
Right on Carla.
He lowered the microphone slightly.
“Can the camera zoom toward the back row?”