Mimi stood in front of the long mirror, amazed at the vision before her. She looked like an adorable doll. The dress was shaped to her with puffy transparent sleeves which provided just the right amount of poof. The short dress fell to several inches above her thighs. She'd had to tuck the slip under the crinoline so that it wouldn't show. The girlish socks showed off her plump legs, and she had chosen a white pair of Mary Jane's with thick soles.
"Can I look?" David asked.
"Yes." She held up the ears but was a little afraid to put them on her head.
"That's the one. You look like you just walked out of a storybook."
"One with a happy ending?"
"I hope so. I wish that for you." Dillon stood up. "Sit down at the dressing table and let me help you with the ears."
Mimi took her place on the padded pink seat and sat with her hands folded in her lap.
He tucked her curls this way and that until he settled the ears on her head. The headband fit comfortably. Dillon gave her shoulders a friendly pat. "You couldn't be any cuter."
Mimi lifted her hands and lightly touched the fluffy ears. "Do you think Adam would like it?"
"I do."
Mimi focused on her reflection.
"Do you love him?" Dillon asked.
"I do."
He adjusted her left fox ear, rotating it until it mirrored the other one. "Have you told him?"
She grimaced and sank into the chair. "No, not really."
"You should. Sometimes their family members can be too stubborn for their own good." He gave her shoulders a gentle squeeze. "If it helps your courage at all, Ann is convinced he loves you."
"But he is used to being around sophisticated people, people who know things." She gestured to the surrounding building. "Who do things!"
Standing behind her, he smiled at her in the mirror. "The whole point," he gestured to the building like she had. "Is exploring who you are, and what you like. What you want. You don't have to be one thing to be right for Adam. You just have to be yourself."
"And this is me?"
"Maybe for the moment. Only you know."
She felt adorable, and like she wanted to spin in circles or dance. "Can I have this one?"
"She said you could have them all if you wanted. If you choose to stay in our odd little family, this could be your room. If you get overwhelmed, or if you need some quiet or a place to play, come visit us here. You can repaint the walls, decorate, make this room your own."
"Dillon, do you have a room?"
"I have a whole summer camp. She built it for me."
Mimi toyed with the layers of ruffles. "Did she do that because you like it?"
"Yes, being outside is where my heart is most happy. My Lady tells me I can't help being a Boy Scout, so I shouldn't fight it."
One leg crossed over the other, the man looked refined. The idea of him tromping through the woods brought a smile to her face. People could be so surprising. "Do you earn merit badges?"
He laughed. "We do that sometimes. And we sell cookies and camp out. Because I like to work with horses, we've talked about adding a stable, but that would involve hiring more staff to manage the horses' care."
"I think I would like your summer camp."
"Then you should come and visit. Swim, do some arts and crafts, and play. We have regular retreat weekends. You should get Adam to come with you. Sometimes the man gets too serious and caught up in his head. He needs more fun in his life."
"I'm kind of fun." Mimi held out her skirt and swayed back and forth, watching the fabric move.
"You are indeed. Lady Ann thinks you are perfect for her nephew."
"But she has barely met me."
"In my experience with the woman, her instincts are very good."
Mimi did a full turn before the mirror. "Are you sure Adam would like this? It's not too silly?"
"I know he would find you adorable smiling like that. Get him to put work away and take time to play if you can. He grew up too fast and missed a lot of fun."