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You’re Mine by Penny Brooks novel Chapter 179

Chapter 179

Harper

"You're right on time, I love it,’ Sadie says when I meet her outside her locker.

“Why would I be late?" I ask.

"You know, I just figured you and Easton would have a quick sexy session before we went shopping.” I laugh.

“In the student parking lot?" She shrugs and shuts her locker, the two of us now walking out of school.

“Wherever.

You guys can never keep your hands off each other.” “Same for you and Ryan—but please don't talk about it.

I still can't stomach the details.” "Girl, I'm just glad your brother forgave me for the whole Blake thing and he didn't demolish Blake's face in the process"

"That makes two of us.

I mean, the party was a blast, but cleaning up Blake's blood would have made for a horrific ending.” I turn toward her as we reach the parking lot.

"I still can't believe I walked in on you two.

It was pretty nuts to see it, Sadie.

Blake and you—the last thing I ever expected"

“I swear it was Ryan.

But, honestly, it could have been the president and I was in no shape to even know the difference.” I giggle, trying to wipe that image from my head, too, and climb into her car.

Once she pulls into the road, I check my wallet to make sure the money is still in the slot where I put it this morning.

"I really hope the shop is running some kind of prom sale.

I can't afford to spend a fortune on this dress.” "Didn't Easton give you his credit card to pay for it?" I glance out the window.

"Yep"

"So, use it.” I sigh.

"I really dont want to, Sadie.

I feel weird about it.” "Why?" She speeds up, hauling ass through the yellow light.

"I don't know, I just do.

I have my own money to pay for it.” "But you also have Easton's and he wants you to use his card or he wouldn't have given it to you"

I understand that and I thanked Easton endlessly when he handed me his black card at lunch today.

But putting that expense on him feels like too much and not fair to him.

"I'll think about it,” I tell her just so we can change the subject.

“What color dress are you thinking?" She turns at the next light and begins to slow as we get closer to the store.

"I had a dream last night about a hot pink dress.

That's the color I'm going for.

And the hotter, the more sparkly, the sexier, the better"

“Ooo,” I sing, "That's going to look so amazing on you"

I pause, sighing.

"I have no idea what color I want.

Probably something a little more simple and black"

She snorts.

"Okay .."

I turn toward her just as she parks.

"What?" Sadie looks at me and rolls her eyes.

"We'll see.” She climbs out of the car and I follow her inside the dress shop, watching Sadie go straight for the pink section where I stay back and go for all the dark tones.

The first dress I come across has a price tag of eight hundred dollars.

Yikes.

I only brought four hundred with me.

It's almost all the money I've saved over the year that includes from Christmas and my birthday.

I flip through a few more, finding a couple that are only a few hundred, one that's navy, another that's dark green, and pick up a few more that are all black.

"Having any luck?” Sadie asks, joining me, her arms full of pink and sparkles.

I show her my arms.

"You're holding a funeral"

"Stop it,’ I tell her.

“I like dark colors"

She looks at one of the price tags.

"No, you like the price.” Her voice fades out as a sales clerk approaches and offers to start a dressing room for us, taking the pile of dresses from each of our arms.

“I need a few more to try,’ I tell her, searching through another rack.

“Why don't you check the purples, that color would look great on you"

"Good idea.” She disappears and I locate a couple more slip style dresses that I can afford, knowing a cute pair of shoes will make the dress look more formal and I head toward the back of the store where the dressing rooms are located.

I strip off my clothes and step into the first gown and I walk out of the dressing room at the same time Sadie is walking in.

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