Chapter 5 - The Colorful Night Scene in Hoi An

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"That's pretty cool. I'm so jealous. Maybe you could wish for that hunk to be your next boyfriend. From what you've told me, he's a million times better than Brian."

"You bet he is." I eyed the purple skirt she mentioned, as well as a cute powder-pink shirt that would match the Bohemian look to the skirt. Maybe I would just wear that. I changed off the camera.

"He also made you see yourself as a beautiful person," Brittany continued as I was all changed. "We've always told you that. It just took a hot, Asian man telling you the same thing to make you believe it."

I sat in her view in front of the laptop as soon as I was changed. "Yeah, I guess so. So, how do I look? I changed my mind about the skirt."

I showed her, and she clapped. "You're so pretty, sister dear. Go strum that man's heartstrings. Oh, and leave your hair down."

"Okay," I said in laughter and pulled out my bun, making my long hair drop to my waist. We said goodbye. I headed out with my team, and Joey steered clear of me. Poor guy. He probably felt awkward. Maybe I should set him up with Brittany, and they could have a long-distance relationship. He would think her attractive since she pretty much looked like me, only she had shorter hair that was brown, and she had a slightly rounder face. After meeting him, she would change her mind about Asian men.

My team used our phones to find this place, and when we did, we all awed at the sight. This was a lit street bustling with people, and there were lit round paper lanterns on strings strung from building to building, and the river was running through it with people going through on boats, and those colorful paper boxes were floating on the surface. What a spectacle it was.

"Wow, this place is amazing," I gushed, and my team agreed, and we all walked through this spectacular area until we found the film crew and the actors near the river

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"Wow, this place is amazing," I gushed, and my team agreed, and we all walked through this spectacular area until we found the film crew and the actors near the river. Rachael looked so pretty in her floral dress, and as usual, Scott was breathtaking in a plain outfit of slacks and a dark-blue t-shirt.

He suddenly became more spectacular than the area we were in. I wanted to look at just him and nothing else. But I had a job to do. We had to go about and make things look natural, as if the people in the background were really there celebrating their new year. All these extras were relatives of the people on our crew, and they were mixed with the locals like at the market.

I was off to work lighting and sending off those candles in colorful paper boxes down the stream. A few other people were doing it as well as the sun was setting. We were planning on shooting when it got completely dark. Other people were here to string those hanging lanterns earlier.

"Have you made a wish yet?"

I smiled as I recognized that voice. Since I was sitting on the stone right next to the river, I looked up at my company. Again, he looked really good. "I haven't. Have you?"

 Have you?"

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