have an idea.” She rubbed her hands together, then dove in, pulling gray skirt. The fabric of the shell was softer than anything I had ever clothes out and hooking the hangers over her fingers. Once she’d touched.
gathered half a dozen items, she walked over to her bed and started
“Okay. Be right back,” I said, turning toward the bathroom.
laying them out.
“Aw, she’s shy,” Kiran teased.
“She thinks I’m a genius; wait till you see her at work,” Taylor
“What?” I said.
said quietly. “I always wished I was good with colors, but it’s very
“Just change,” Noelle said, impatiently. “You don’t have any-
rare to have both academic and artistic genius. Of course, there was thing we haven’t seen before. At least I hope you don’t.”
Leonardo DaVinci, Benjamin Franklin—”
I glanced at Taylor, who smiled encouragingly. Ariana simply
“Taylor,” Noelle snapped.
stared with those eerie blue eyes. Feeling beyond self-conscious, I Taylor reddened and pressed her lips together.
laid the clothes over Taylor’s desk chair, then unhooked my jeans
“What’s going on?” I asked.
and stepped out of them. The Billings Girls watched my every move.
“We are giving your wardrobe a makeover,” Noelle said.
It wasn’t as if I had never changed in front of girls before, but I’d
“You have gorgeous features, you know,” Kiran said. “You need
never had four people staring blatantly at me while I did it. I turned to learn to play them up.”
my back to them as I pulled off my T-shirt and quickly yanked on I flushed as I watched her pull items from her closet. Suddenly the shell. Even in my tense state I couldn’t help but notice how this felt a lot like charity. “I’ve never been big on fashion.”
amazing the buttery softness felt against my skin. Then I stepped
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into the skirt, the satin lining swishing coolly up my legs. I fastened
“Thus the reason you’re here,” Noelle said, rolling her eyes.
it quickly around my waist, covering up my cotton underpants as