-----> Tay's dress on the side. sorry it's all squished together :D
"Well how does it look?" I asked as the gown was zipped up.
I heard a gasp as I turned around to look at a stunning Liz.
"You look amazing; I swear Marc is going to be stunned!" She giggled, clapping her hands lightly. I smiled and looked her over. Her dress was on and flowed to the floor beautifully, her blonde hair was in loose curls that framed her heart shaped face. She had little to no makeup on, her tanned face glowing from the excitement. She looked beautiful; Dallen was going to be in for a shock of his life.
"Liz, you look so beautiful." I shook my head and grinned at her amazed.
She rolled her eyes and motioned for me to turn around and face the mirror. "Please, you haven't even seen yourself yet." Biting my lip I turned and looked at the girl in the mirror. I looked at the dress immediately, not wanting to see Trinity stare back at me.
My dress flowed over my legs, looking elegant and poised. I followed the dress up until it reached my shoulder, it was an off the shoulder dress leaving one shoulder bare. This is it, if I see Trinity in the mirror I will seriously get surgery done.
I cast my eyes up to my face, shocked. I didn't see Trinity, I saw me. The girl in the mirror wasn't trinity, her heart shaped face shinned with innocence, like Liz I wore little to no makeup. My bangs that would usually hide my face were pulled back; showing my green eyes that shinned with excitement and approval, my soft pink lips had some lip gloss on giving them some shine. My long brown wavy hair was pulled up low messy bun that rested right side of my head where the shoulder met at the neck. She had placed some small, light pink flowers into my hair.
"Wow." I breathed out, my eyes never leaving my image.
"I told you so; do you like what I did with your hair? I wanted to add something because it kind of looked boring with just the messy bun."
"I love it Liz! My god! Is that even me?" I laughed happily. This was going to be the best night ever.
"Girls, the boys are here!" Her mom shouted up the stairs. I took a deep breath, this was it.
Our town was a little different than others. While most towns made a huge deal about Prom ours didn't. It was always homecoming that matters the most, the game, the dance, homecoming king and queen. Forget about Prom, all that mattered was being Homecoming queen and king; they were the ones that ruled the school, no prom king and queen. You went prom dress shopping for homecoming, unlike most schools; you had to have an elegant gown for homecoming, not a skimpy, slutty one. Parents took a lot of pictures for homecoming, for prom... not so much. The only reason why no one cares much for Prom is because the seniors and juniors always host a huge party instead. Prom is supposed to be this huge thing with seniors, like it's the last BIG thing that is supposed to happen to them. And seniors want to go out with a BANG, and by going to prom it will go out with well a little pop. Now a party, a huge bonfire out at the abandon warehouse that it a BANG, a huge BANG. Weird, but that is how it works around here.
"Ready?" Liz asked holding my hand bag that held my phone, some money, lip gloss and mint gum.
"Let's get this show on the road." I smiled at her before making my way down the stairs to where the boys were waiting.
I gathered my dress in my hands, watching my feet as I made my way down the stairs. I was wearing white heels, I was afraid I would trip and fall to my death before I could reach Marc, walking in heels wasn't my specialty. When I reached the landing I smiled triumphantly and looked at Marc.
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Going Too Far
Teen FictionTaylor was always her twin sisters, Trinity's, shadow. Trinity got the guy, the friends, and the spot light. Leaving Taylor feeling empty and second best. One night after catching Trinity hooking up with her crush she finds herself in her own hook...