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The girl stepped
out of the changing room wearing a tight red tank-top with a nonsensical
slogan emblazoned across the front. Beneath that she was wearing
flared jeans and glossy platform shoes. Her hair sprayed out from
her head in long red curls. "How does this look?" she
asked nervously.
"Oh, mate -"
Hannah gesticulated, unsure what to say. "Fucking great!
I mean, red-hot - no pun intended - but what can I say? Hey,
Nancy - hey Nancy-girl!" Hannah shouted at another woman
over in the corner of the shop.
"Yeah what?"
Hannah pointed to
the girl modelling the clothes. "What do you think?"
Nancy came over.
"Yeah, looks good" she said in a disinterested voice.
Hannah slapped her on the shoulder with the back of her hand and
indicated the girl again, widening her eyes at Nancy in silent communication.
"Yeah" said Nancy again, "I mean - fantastic. It
really suits you. The shoes, with your hair, and - yeah, that's
the way to go."
"Trust me mate"
said Hannah. "You'll have 'em queuing 'round the block."
The girl grinned.
"Okay" she said. "I'll buy them all then." She
went back into the changing room to get back into her usual clothes.
A minute later she re-emerged and Hannah led her over to the counter
to pay.
Hannah scanned the
labels of the clothes. "Okay, that comes to 645 dollars and
85 cents" she said. The girl gave her a credit card. "Yep"
muttered Hannah under her breath, confirming a prejudice to herself.
"I'm so excited,
you know?" said the girl out of the blue.
"Oh yeah, I
know" said Hannah, feigning interest.
The girl continued.
"I mean, it's a whole new look and everything, you know?"
"Yeah, absolutely"
nodded Hannah. Suddenly she couldn't help smiling in an amused manner
at the girl - it was cute to see someone so excitable about new
clothes, after all. The girl took the smile as friendly encouragement
of her "new look."
Hannah put the t-shirt
and jeans in a bag for the girl, and the shoes in a box. "Well
thanks for shopping here!" she said. "Don't forget to
come back!"
"Oh, I will,
definitely" said the girl with a little too much sincerity.
When she left Hannah
started refolding the clothes the girl had rummaged through and
putting t-shirts she'd looked at back on their correct racks. Nancy
came over to give her a hand (the shop was empty of customers for
the time being). "So we maxed out the bullshit metre on that
one" she said.
"Oh I dunno"
said Hannah. "She looked pretty good."
"As good as
anyone looks in any of this stuff" replied Nancy.
"Yeah, well
-" said Hannah, "you can fret all you like, but I'm too
hung over to care. I say if a person's willing to pay close to $300
for a pair of jeans then they deserve pretty much anything that's
coming to them."
Nancy sniggered.
"Still op-shopping then?"
"Hey"
said Hannah, "don't knock it. It's the only way to go!"
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