I blinked, a little surprised, because earlier she had said I only needed to pose once.
But this had to be a good sign. If she was asking for more, it meant she was curious to see what else I could do.
I quickly pulled myself together and nodded. "Of course."
This time, I slid the sunglasses down from the top of my head until they rested halfway on my nose, tilting them just enough so my eyes peeked out from above the frame. I twirled the lollipop between my fingers, then placed it near my lips with a playful smile.
Click.
Since Vivienne didn't say anything, I shifted into another pose, this one softer. I held the palette gently against my chest, lifted my chin slightly, and gave a warm smile as if I were soaking up the summer sun.
Click. Click.
In the end, I took five poses, and I swore on my life that every single one of them looked like they had captured a moment frozen in time.
"Would you like me to take another pose?" I asked, looking at Vivienne.