oh the glamorous, glamorous // gryphon
Dec 16, 2016 14:43:18 GMT -5
Post by moon(stone) on Dec 16, 2016 14:43:18 GMT -5
The morning sun streams through my window, lighting up the exquisite diamond necklace made new by Alexandrite- that is, Alex. The Floating on a Cloud dance is next weekend, and today, we are going shopping.
I take after my mother in that I love shopping. I also love gifts. I picture Alex's red hair swept up into an elegant bun dotted with pearls, or faux ones (I don't know how comfortable she might be with real jewelry). I have the color of her dress in mind. It will be powder blue, with tulle. I saw a similar one in the window of Shimmer's Gleam, the admittedly ridiculously named dress shop where I had my dress tailored. Shimmer is a mild-mannered stylist who would surely be in high demand should she ever get to the Capitol, which, though far from likely, could happen. Her sister-in-law, Velvet, provides help at the clerk level with a shrilly voice and her "signature" clacking golden heels, which she claims go with any dress. Suffice it to say, Shimmer is a newcomer's dream come true, while Velvet is grating at the best of times. I pray to Ripred, or any god in general, that Velvet is absent. She would turn Alex off of the shop faster than a District Twelve girl from a Career.
But Shimmer, oh, Shimmer. I picture her in the room with her favorite mannequin, the walls filled with dresses of every size and shape and color. She has platinum blonde hair and wears only shades of blue. "Adaira," she would say gently, "you are a rose in bloom. It is an honor to help you. Now, try this." And I slip into one of her many-hued masterpieces, feeling beautiful and special and dazzling. I wish I could capture that feeling for Alex, bottle it up and have her drink it. This will be the next best thing.
I reach Carat of a Rose, striding in a shirtdress threaded through with silver and an alexandrite bracelet. My hair is up in a bun. Alex is waiting at the door, looking worried. Perhaps she thinks this is all a farce. But I want to thank her, I really do. And so I reach out my hand.
"It's lovely to see you. I hope you don't feel tricked or duped, Alex. I don't want anything but your company. And perhaps for you to be my friend."
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