Chapter Six

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A couple days later...

The shirts arrived and they looked amazing. Bri and I drove to Sam's office to pick them up. We were going to leave some at American Apparel, Urban Outfitters, Topshop and Primark. Whatever was left Bri would take with her and display it in the department she worked in at Harrods.

Sam made sure to add my signature on the side of the print. Also my name and signature were on the tag. 

Designed by Chloe Davis

There was also a link to our website. And my official Twitter. 
For business! Can you hear me scream?

I still had a hard time believing all of this!
All we had to do now was wait for people to buy our shirts. It was all about getting people to get to know us.

We left Sam's office to drop off the shirts at Urban Outfitters and co. We met back with him after we dropped the remaining shirts at Harrods.

C: Sam I was wondering, what happens if people buy all our shirts? We shouldn't provide the stores with more. We need to sell our stuff ourselves so we can make some money!

B: How about an online store.

C: We've already discussed this, Bri.  It's too much work.

S: That's impossible, Bridget.

C: My words.

B: But how can we... Where can we sell our shirts?

After a while I got up and looked out the window. We were in the heart of London. There were retail stores and boutiques everywhere. It was the most logical thing to do.

C: We're opening a boutique.

Sam's jaw dropped on the floor while Bridget laughed hysterically.

B: Say that again?

C: You heard me. We're opening our own boutique.

B: How are you planning to do this? Walk me through this plan.

C: As of right now we only sell a very small variety of shirts. That means we need very little space. Thus, the rent will be cheap. So theoretically we could afford it. Plus, you work at Harrods, you know how to run a boutique!

B: Do you expect me to quit at Harrods? Cause I won't.

C: No, I'm not expecting you to quit. We'll figure it out somehow. The boutique doesn't need to be open every day.

S: I'm sorry, do you two really talk about running a boutique?

C: Yes! Is there something wrong with that?

S: No, not at all. Carry on.

C: As I was saying, we'll figure something out. But it really is our only chance to earn some money. Can I count on you two?

They nodded.

Good.

C: In that case I will look for a store area we can rent.

B: Oh shoot! I have to go to work.

S: I have a meeting in the city in twenty minutes, I can drive you to Harrods on my way there.

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