In this chapter we return to Mei Lin and Stevie as they go on their first date. In researching the background material for this chapter I discovered to my shock that whilst there are plenty of chicken and champagne breakfasts after a balloon flight, there's no brunch. I therefore took a little artistic license and wrote brunch into the story.
Stevie rose when the doorbell rang and straightened the collar as she walked to the door, she had managed to settle herself down over the last hour or so. Why was it that she could get on stage in front of crowds that weren't always so friendly or energetic with no second thought and yet a simple date filled her with doubt? She opened the door and Mei Lin smiled as she nudged her glasses, she ran a casual eye over Mei Lin's outfit.
The white blouse caught her eye straight away, it had a ruffled front held closed at the top with one of those old fashioned bowties. A tan cardigan complemented the blouse, cut low in a U-shape, the five buttons holding it closed were below her breasts. The cardigan not only showed off the ruffles it also drew attention to her large breasts and hourglass waist, which was cinched with a wide black leather belt ornately decorated with twin buckles. It hid the waistband of a white, three-quarter length pleated skirt, the cream stockings adding a subtle contrast and the flat black shoes matching the belt and bowtie.
Mei Lin nudged at her glasses as she stepped over the threshold.
"You ready?"
"Yeah, um, sure, you look beautiful."
Denis yapped and bounded over to her but lost traction on the polished floorboards, she hit Mei Lin's leg and Mei Lin grinned as she squatted down to greet her.
"And look at you, what a beautiful dog."
"The owner is a bit sad though," Stevie spoke up.
"No she's not," Mei Lin nuzzled Denis's ears,"she's beautiful," she rose and studied Stevie's outfit for a few moments and then touched her collar, "you haven't got a tie for that?" Mei Lin moved further inside and Stevie shook her head as she closed the door behind them.
"I do but it doesn't look right."
"Show me what you have?" Mei Lin moved past her.
"Show you my bedroom?"
"Yeah, unless you've got another woman hidden in there."
"No women in there," she sighed, "unless you're counting the pin up girl."
Stevie led her into the bedroom, she hadn't even made the bed and she jerked the duvet over the sheet as Mei Lin looked around.
"It's kind of small."
"Yeah, a bit of a dog box."
Denis leapt up onto the bed and wagged her tail as she turned to look at them.
"Oh, she's found her bed."
"No, it's not her bed," Stevie pointed to the dog basket, "bed."
Denis yapped back at her as Mei Lin opened the wardrobe and looked at her selection of clothes. She flicked at the only tie she possessed and then plucked down the braces dangling from the rail for a closer look, by the time she turned back, Stevie had succeeded in getting Denis into her basket on the floor.
"I'm going to take you shopping one Friday night," she calmly turned around and flung the braces onto the bed and set her handbag down.
"Well there's nothing for it," she smiled and raising her hands to her throat, started undoing the bowtie.
"What are you doing?"
"What women have been doing for thousands of years," she finished undoing it, "helping each other out, don't worry I brought a back up along," she flicked the bow tie off her neck and glanced at her handbag.
"Now, let's get you presentable," she looped the tie around her neck, "I always try to make myself look nice when I go out, even if I'm just ducking down to the milk bar for bread and milk," Mei Lin folded the collar up and fastened the top two buttons.
"I read an article by some feminist writer online who rambled on about women being slaves to fashion, and we should all just embrace ourselves just the way we are," she started tying the bowtie as she went on.
"I get the logic, love thyself but what if you don't like who you are? I know that before I moved into Stella's place I was frightened of putting a foot wrong in case I upset mum," their eyes met for a moment or two, "but I have to live with me for the rest of my life," she finished tying the bowtie and then straightened it.
"If you don't like who you are then change yourself. You can't change other people, Stella has said that a few times. She's right, you can't change other people because people hate being meddled with but we can change ourselves," she folded the collar down and pushed the tie up to her throat.
"If I live my life according to the dictates of everyone around me then I'll never please anyone and I'll wind up a miserable old woman," she took a step back and picked up the braces.
"Okay, now we're talking," she hooked one brace onto her waistband and then fastened the other one before turning her around to fasten them at the back.
"I was going to wear the braces but I thought them too," she bit her lip, "too mannish."
"I think they look great," she stepped back, "okay, belt next," she moved past her and took down a belt from a belt rack, "black belt," she handed it to her and studied her wardrobe whilst Stevie slid the belt through her belt loops.
"Yep, we need to take you shopping for sure," she lifted a black overcoat from the rack on the door and turned around to look at her.
"Better, how does it look to you?" Mei Lin laid the coat on the bed and took the brooch out of her handbag, "if you don't like it then fine, I can live with that."
"It looks great," Stevie stared at herself in the mirror, "thank you," she glanced at the brooch in Mei Lin's hand, "that's the brooch Stella bought you."
"Yeah, I thought it was appropriate for today, breaking new ground," she slipped the pin through the blouse and then closed it, "doing something I've never done before," and seeing Stevie's upraised eyebrow she smiled.
"Going on a balloon flight is something I've never done before."
"Thank you," Stevie finally managed.
"You're welcome."
Some five minutes later they left the house and Stevie felt as if she'd left her worries behind her as she settled into the passenger seat. Mei Lin attached the phone to the holder but just as she was about to tap in the address Stevie spoke up.
"I know the way there, just play music instead."
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