Third Person's POV.
Lexis saw her older sister go and stand behind the bar. She smiled and walked over to her. "Hi Ari!" Lexis chirped. Ariana looked up from where she was looking, the floor. Lexis don't know what was so interesting about it. "Hi Lexis," Ariana replied.
"Do I still look okay with the corset?" Lexis asked weary of what she looked like.
"It could be tighter but it's fine," Ariana reassured.
"Thanks big sis! What about my hair? I just want to do my best for you," Lexis hoped.
"It's pretty messy," Ariana judged. Unfortuantly for himself, Bahorel heard this. He then started growling. Literally growling under his breath. "Can you help me re-do it Ari?" Lexis asked.
"I have too," Ariana groaned. Enjolras seeing this, walked over to Bahorel and sat down next to him in an attempt to distract him. "Sooo Bahorel how was your day today?" Enjy asked. Bahorel didn't pay any attention and instead concentrated on the two sisters. "Can we put it into a ponytail Ari?" Lexis asked.
"The best I can get it," Ariana told her. Then Ariana did Lexis' hair and Lexis smiled again.
"Is there anything else I need to do?" Lexis asked her older sister.
"Not that I can think of," Ariana replied.
"Makeup or anything?" Lexis asked remembering all of the things Ariana had taught her about in the past. "Purse your lips," Ariana instructed. Lexis did as she was told and pursed her lips. So Ariana fixed her little sister's lipstick. "Thanks sissy. Do you still want to fix my corset?" Lexis asked reminding her sister. Ariana scowled at her sister's ignorance of everything she had been taught. "Of course I do! It's the most important part," Ariana said. So Ariana fixed Lexis' corset for her. Lexis frowned at the lack of space she had. She had always been a touch claustrophobic. "I won't forget the quote," Lexis promised Ariana.
"Good," Ariana smirked.
"No one wants a waist over 9 inches," the girls recited simtaniously. Bahorel's, hearing this again, hands formed into fists. "Ariana does the skirt look okay?" Lexis questioned.
"Too short," Ariana informed.
"Okay and my glasses?" Lexis pointed out her biggest insercurity.
"It would be helpful if you didn't need them," Ariana frowned.
"I could try contacts," Lexis offered.
"That's good," Ariana replied while Lexis placed contacts in. Meanwhile, Bahorel was rapidly but quietly swearing. "Okay I'm getting Mac. Don't do anything stupid until I get back," Enjy said before running upstairs. "Anything else to remember?" Lexis asked.
"No boys and pull your dress up, it's wayyyy too revealing," Ariana told her. Lexis nodded and pulled her dress up. "Ariana will I get my glasses back?" Lexis asked.
"Do you want to NOT marry someone by the time you reach twenty three?" Ariana asked.
"Oh ouch," Yorkie muttered. She was 24 and still not married.
"I want to marry someone! Hopefully soon Ari," Lexis chirped.
"NO BOYS!" Ariana growled.
"Yes Ariana no boys," Lexis sorrowfully repeated. "Anything else before you go sis?".
"No that's it," Ariana said. Lexis nodded. This was Lexis' life. Her repetative and painful life.
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