“I recommend this? This is the latest trend. It’s sexy and comfortable,” the saleslady said while holding a two-piece halter-type bikini.
“Woah! That reminds me of dental flaws,” Taylor said, his jaws clenched and his arms crossed firmly over his chest. He turned to Charlie and ordered, “Find another one. This one looks like yarn.”
Charlie chuckled, rolling her eyes at Taylor. She told the saleslady, “No, this is not my type. These halter bikinis easily fall off. I like something a bit more sturdy, especially the top. Maybe we can go with a sporty type.”
“Oh, we have Nike swimwear,” the saleslady revealed.
The saleslady brought the two to the sports section of the store, and Charlie began choosing her swimwear. She didn’t have one in Luxford, so they needed to stop before heading to Taylor’s house.
Charlie found a two-piece swimsuit with an athletic design. It had a spaghetti strap design with a Nike logo on the left. It had a high-cut bikini bottom and a sleek, streamlined look, likely made from a performance fabric that provides durability and stretch. She said, “I like this better.”
“You know what’s even better, Charlie?” Taylor said, pulling out a rash guard. “This one!”
Charlie: “...”
Saleslady: “...”
“No way!” Charlie reacted. “I’m not going surfing. Besides, I could use a little tan.”
“You’d look better in this,” Taylor repeated.
“No!” Charlie said in annoyance. “I’m going swimming, so normal swimwear is more suited!”
“Fine,” Taylor said in surrender. He shook his head, fishing for his wallet and giving his credit card to the saleslady.
“What are you doing?” Charlie asked.
“Paying for your swimsuit,” Taylor plainly offered.
“I did not ask you to pay for my swimsuit,” Charlie said, taking out her card.
Taylor raised a brow. He mumbled, “It’s just that—” he hesitated before adding, “Girls usually like it when the guy pays for their shopping.”
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