A/N: Hey, everyone! Here is chapter fifty-two. I find this chapter very fun. Prudence gets a make over! ^_^ Go on, read it! :D
Jane invited Prudence to come to her house the next day, and, of course, Prudence came there with John. Jane was glad to see Prudence, and they began to talk about, well, clothes—even though Prudence wasn't interested in talking about clothes. But speaking about it with Jane seemed very interesting. And then Maureen, Pattie, Ringo, and George came to Jane's house. Now the house seemed sort of crowded, even though it was a huge house.
"Prudence, you're a really pretty girl," said Maureen when they were in Jane's room, "can the girls and I do a make over for you?"
"I think it is very unnecessary for you to do that," said Prudence with a nervous smile.
"She doesn't like make overs, Mo," said Pattie as she lighted a cigarette.
"Please," Jane begged. "Only a little. Maybe cut your hair a little shorter. Mo is a hairdresser; she can cut your hair. And Pattie can put a little make up on your face, and I'll give you some of my clothes."
Prudence looked at the three Beatles girls, and they had begging faces but Pattie. She let out a sigh, and nodded her head.
"Okay, but don't cut my hair very short, Mo," she said. "Maybe…shoulder length?"
"Aye-aye, Cap'n," said Mo with a smile, and opened her kit.
Mo took Prudence to the bathroom to wash her hair on Jane's bathtub. And then she began to cut Prudence's hair on a shoulder length. Prudence had her eyes covered, because she was afraid what she would look like—and she wasn't allowed to look, because it was a surprise.
When Mo had finished her work, she allowed Prudence to open her eyes. Prudence saw her reflection on Jane's three mirrors, and gasped. Her hair was shorter, and it looked better than before.
"What do you think?" Mo asked with a proud smile.
"I think, I look absolutely fab!" said Prudence as she touched her hair, and looked at Mo. "Thank you, Mo."
"Don't mention it, love."
And then it was Pattie's turn. She put a light foundation on Prudence's face, and then a little powder. Pattie worked like a pro! Well, it's because she often used make up.
"You look better now," said Pattie while she added light blue eye shadow on Prudence's eyelids.
"I do?" asked Prudence with a smile.
"Mhm," said Pattie with a nod. "Please, stay pretty like this. I noticed the Oxford girls looking very dull, and they don't wear much make up!"
"I will stay pretty, Pattie." She said with a laugh.
And after putting a little red blush on Prudence's cheeks, Pattie moved over from the mirror, so Prudence could see her own reflection on the mirror.
"Voila!" said Pattie with a smile.
"I admit, I look better now than before," Prudence admitted with a smile as she observed her reflection.
"You see?" said Pattie. "You should've listen to me when I told you that you need a make over."
"And, now, it's my turn, Prudence," said Jane with a grin.
Prudence stood up from the chair, and walked to Jane's walk-in closet behind her. Prudence gasped, and her eyes widened when she saw Jane's clothes. They all looked very expensive!
"Oh, my God!" she gasped.
"It's huge, isn't it?" said Jane with a giggle as she searched through her clothes rack. "I'm going to give you a nice evening dress!"
"Thank you, Jane, you're so kind," said Prudence with a smile.
"Oh, it's my pleasure, love!" said Jane with a huge grin, and then gave Prudence a dark blue sleeveless below the knee dress. "Why don't you try this on?"
Prudence kindly took the dress from Jane, and tried it on. She looked at her own reflection on the tall mirror, and she looked really nice in dark colors.
"Oh, I envy you," said Jane, standing behind Prudence.
"Why?" Prudence asked as she fixed the skirt of the dress.
"You look really fab in dark colors," said Jane.
"Do I?"
"Yes!"
"No, I look absolutely dull," Prudence denied with the shake of her head.
"No, please, don't deny it," said Jane, and held both of Prudence's arms from behind. "You look really good in it, I swear! Especially now that your hair is rather shorter, and wearing make up."
She took another glimpse of her reflection on the mirror, and Jane was right. Maybe it was because of her new haircut or the make up—either those two.
"You're right," she said with a smile.
"There you go," said Jane with a grin. "Now, let's go outside, and show the girls, and then to the boys downstairs!"
Prudence giggled. "Let's!"
Maureen and Pattie looked at Prudence in awe, and they applauded when Prudence turned around slowly.
"You should become a model, Prudence!" said Pattie. "You have a skinnier body than mine!"
Prudence giggled. "Thanks, Pattie."
And when Jane, Maureen, and Pattie showed the new Prudence to the boys, all of their mouths were wide opened.
"Holy cow! What did you, girls, do to our Prudence?" asked Ringo, his eyes were wide, and his mouth was still wide opened.
"We gave her a small make over, that's all," said Pattie. "Do you like it?"
"I absolutely love it!" said John as he applauded. "You're more beautiful, now!"
Prudence's cheeks turned pink, and smiled shyly at John. "Thanks, John." She thanked him.
He gave her a wink, and she laughed, because of how silly John looked when he winked.
A/N: Thanks for reading, and don't forget to review this chapter! :D
