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All Girls Love Beautiful Jewelry
The three close friends had been through all the shops looking at prom gowns. They tried on some. Some they loved but knew they were too low-cut for their parents to approve of. The ones that looked like they belonged on playboy models were not going to be accepted by parents.
They stared down at the swarovski earrings with longing. They liked almost every pair in the jewelry case. One pair had oblong emerald green stones with pave diamond chips at the ear lobe. They had seen a green prom dress that would match perfectly they recalled.
Traci thought she had seen a woman wearing a pair just like it at a formal awards dinner earlier that month. They all were impressed by the lovely earrings. They decided white with gold tones would match just about any formal gown.
Laughlingly they thought about how easy it would be to lose an earring. It seemed practical to sell earrings in groups of three instead of pairs. Each girl had lost favorite earrings more than once.
They concluded that they should all buy the same pair of earrings. Then they’d have six of the same earring. They guessed they would be able to retain at least one pair out of them over time.
They crossed the aisle to the next jewelry case. They admired the necklaces and a group of rhodium earrings there. Traci longingly looked back at the swarovsky earrings she so wished for. None of the girls could afford a hundred dollars for earrings.
Their dresses might cost enough to break the budget as it was. Baby sitting money would cover shoes and accessories but not a hundred dollar pair of earrings.
The girls moved on after viewing the rest of the earrings. They went out to the food court and bought sodas. Sitting down, they began to lament about how to get rid of acne. This is a topic most teenagers spend a lot of time talking about.
They decided to buy a plate of cheese french fries to share and worry about pimples later on. Traci talked about her date for the prom. She was excited about him. The other girls had not accepted dates yet. If no one they liked asked them, they would simply go with each other. They were popular enough to be unconcerned about the situation.
Many of their other friends did that cause prom was expensive. Also, it was a way to reject tradition. Just like dressing Goth or Emo, they were rejecting parental objections against the way they looked and acted. It has been the way of teenagers for decades.