The girl hesitated for a moment, chewing mercilessly on her plump bottom lip. "I...uh-" she started. Orianna offered her the warmest smile she could and waited patiently. This could all be very overwhelming for someone who had never experience magick before. "Could I...um, try her on?"
"Of course, sweetheart!" Ori cheered. "The dressing rooms are right over here past the After Dark room." She led the girl to one of the 3 empty changing rooms and opened the door. She didnt immediately go inside. She looked down at the garment and then back to her beaux, who was wandering around enthralled.
"Is she-" She stopped, as if unable to finish the question.
"Still in there?" The customer nodded. "Oh yeah. Rach is still 100% sentient, just mute and immobile. But she can feel everything, I promise." The poor girl still looked unconvinced and nervous. She was really having a hard time with this. "I can also promise that she isn't in any pain. Transformation magick heightens all over your senses and makes it feel really good to fulfill your new purpose."
Another moment of decision passed but she finally stepped into the dressing room and shut the door. She hung the little cocktail number on the wall hook while she undressed, stealing glances at the shimmery fabric. It was almost like the sequins were shivering on their own, but that had to be her imagination. She slipped the glossy fabric around her form, feeling it hug every curve.
"Oh wow," The dress looked stunning on her. She loved the way it clung to all the good places and seemed to smooth away the problem areas. She came out of the dressing room wearing the widest smile. Her man looked just as shocked, his jaw nearly hitting the floor.
"Holy shit, Liz." He exclaimed. "It looks fantastic."
"She." Liz replied, running her fingers along the front of the dress. "I'll take her."
"Hooray! Im so glad she's finally going to a good home."
Soon, Rachel had been removed and now lying at the bottom of a plastic bag. Liz looked so happy with her purchase, as was Ori. They thanked her, promised they'd be back soon, and then went on their way.
The next customer to come in was...