It was 6:30 and we were in one of the vintage shops downtown.

Chris put on a black, 1920's cloche.

"What do you think of this?" he asked.

Amber looked at him and smiled; "oh you can so rock that look Chris."

"Really?"

"Yeah it looks great," I said.

Mandy stepped out of a dressing room wearing a long, white flapper dress and pearls. The dress made her appear thinner than she was.

"Omygod," I gasped.

"You look amazing," Adam told her.

She smiled.

"We should do a '20's themed performance, maybe in the spring," Cory said.

"...that Vanderbilt, might admire..." Rachel sang.

I looked at her, pulling the brim of a purple '40's hat over one eyebrow; "that's, Chicago."

"We could do music from that, and from DeLovely," Dianna said.

"DeLovely's an elegant film."

"Yes. Yes it is."

"You guys know how to Charleston?" Brian asked.

"No."

"You'll learn."

"Very Sinatra," Lily commented, about my hat.

I smiled.

"I found the poodle skirts," Tina said, from a round metal rack of them.

We walked over and checked the prices. They ranged from $24.50 to $60.

"It seems like a lot...let's see that's...$196, almost $200," Mike said.

I looked at him.

"Sorry I'm just really good with numbers."

"Oh."

Rachel walked out of the dressing room in a slick, short '60's dress with wide straps; it had big black and green squares on it.

"We should do a '60's one!" Lily said.

"Yeah, we will."

Chris walked over in a pair of purple platforms.

"Whoa," he said.

"Bowie wore platforms," Santana said.

"Yes I know."

"And I, found the sweaters," Brittany said, from her spot by a round metal rack full of cardigans.

We checked the prices. The sweaters ranged they ranged from $5 to $20.

"I'll pay," I said.

"Wow, really?" Amber asked.

"Yeah."

"Ok."

We walked to the cashier, where I bought the skirts, sweaters, dresses, and the shoes and hats.

We left the store and went back to my place.