Jennifer's hand came to rest on a short black dress that looked to be made out of glossy black vinyl. It was the same kind of material chairs were upholstered in, but thinner and more flexible. She pulled it off the rack and gave it a once over.
It was a short dress, looking to only reach just the top of the thighs, with long sleeves and a turtle neck. It was not something she would ever even entertain the thought of wearing at any other time. But at that moment she couldn’t help but idly fantasize about how good it would look on her.
“Excellent choice!” Lola said.
Her voice snapped Jennifer out of the daydream. Jennifer was also surprised that she was following Lola over to checkout, impulse alone driving her to make the transaction. Lola handed her a receipt. She smiled when she saw the total; an excellent deal for such quality goods.
Jennifer checked the clock on her smart phone. Thirty minutes had passed and still no sign of Cliff, Josh, and Mai.
“Would you like to try on your purchase? If you’re waiting on someone, that’ll pass the time and it’ll be fun,” said Lola, flashing Jennifer a toothy smile, a fanged toothy smile.