"Thank you." The words were soft and muffed as she pressed her face against his arm, but Zoi was incredibly happy that she had someone who was willing to let her go her own pace, willing to listen to her about everything on her mind without judgment. A bright smile bloomed on her lips, though she hid against the fabric of Cas's shirt. She thought of the answer to his question, peeking out when she heard the vendor called out. "I usually differ towards lighter colors," she mumbled, continuing to cling to Cas's arm because she didn't want to peel herself from him, "but I never really pay attention to if it looks good. As long as it covers, for the most part. Long sleeves." She glanced up at him. "What do you think?"
"Hm… I was thinking light colors for you as well. Let's go in there and check some of them out." Cas led her to the small tent where the man calling out was. "Welcome! I have some fine clothing. If you need help just give me a shout." Cas just smiled and continued in. "Go ahead, take a look around." He didn't want her to feel nervous. Even if she wasn't hanging on to him, Cas would do everything in his power to make sure she was safe. He also looked around for an outfit. Wearing a tuxedo would make him stand out too much, and he didn't want that. Although he wasn't sure of what colors looked good on him, he always wore black, so it was going to be weird for him to wear something different.
Zoi was thinking of how she and Cas should match, so she was constantly looking back and forth between the clothing selection and him. She finally let go of him and turned around so she was facing him, closing one eye and sticking her tongue out of the corner of her mouth. She was imagining colors next to him, trying to find the perfect match. She was slipping back into that artist mode that made her softer and brighter, more comfortable with her surroundings. She barely even noticed the switch, but she grinned brightly when she found the perfect color. "Blue! We should wear different shades of blue! Lighter, of course, but…" She clasped her hands together and bit her lip, still grinning with accomplishment.
(Sorry I left this for a bit. I've been super busy. I'll respond soon.)
(that's fine! I've been all over the place as of late, so take your time)