I'll be there for you
Chapter 14: Dresses galore!
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"What color dress do you think would be good?" Molly asked. It was Black Friday and Molly was dress shopping with Kurt, Quinn and Georgia. They'd gotten up at 6 AM to go to the dress sales.
"Hmmmm... I'd say a pastel," Kurt said. "Pale pink, pale blue, lavender, something like that."
"It's her first dance, she's really excited," Georgia said.
"I would be too," Kurt said. "Molly, do you want the same dress for both dances?"
"She's getting the same dress for both dances," Quinn laughed. "Dresses here are EXPENSIVE!"
"But mom, it's my first dance!" Molly protested.
"Okay," Quinn agreed. "I'll let you get one for the Stonewall dance and one for the Sky Heights dance. But that means you're helping to pay for your dress for the sixth grade prom."
Molly sighed. "It's a deal."
The 6 AM clock bells chimed, and Macy's opened its doors. Kurt led Quinn, Molly and Georgia inside.
"The best dresses are on the sixth floor. Well, for teenage girls anyway. What's her size, Q?"
"Aren't you forgetting I've never bought a dress for a dance before?" Molly asked.
"I'd say she's probably a 1 or a 2," Quinn said.
Georgia nudged Molly. "Molly, look at that!"
Molly turned to see what her younger sister had just pointed at. This did look like a great dress. It was lavender and sleeveless, with a train skirt and a small design with flowers at the top.
"That's beautiful," Molly said.
"I guess she got better fashion sense at her age than you did," Kurt said. "That dress would look nice."
"KURT!" Quinn moaned.
"At least neither of your daughters wear cheerleader uniforms," Kurt laughed at Quinn. "You didn't ditch those until senior year of high school!"
Quinn handed Molly the dress. "Here sweetie, try it on."
Molly tried on the dress. When she came out, her mother just looked at her and said,
"Tom will be so surprised when he sees you in this."
"You look really pretty, Molly," Molly said.
"Thank you, Georgia," Molly said.
Kurt held up another dress, a white sleeveless longer one with blue sparkles. "This one would also be good, don't you think?"
"I LOVE that one!" Molly said.
"Try it on!" Quinn said. Molly went into the fitting room and tried on the dress.
"Well, it's a good thing you're letting her buy two dresses, Mom, because if I were Molly, I wouldn't be able to choose between these," Georgia said.
"Well, I'm sure Tom will love them both," Quinn said.
Molly had found the most perfect dresses for both dances.
