my desk! Iâm not going toââ
âMOVE!â Heidi commanded. Reluctantly, Biz complied.
âYouâre so bossy,â said Biz with a defeated sigh, but Heidi didnât look up from the screen. âLie carefully!â
At last the bedroom door opened. âYou guys?â said Doreen in a small voice. âHeidi? Can I take this off now?â
âOh, dear,â said Heidi. âOh no, thatâs not going to work at all.â The dress hugged Doreenâs flesh in a uniquely unflattering way, emphasizing the lumpiness of her hips and tummy while flattening her chest. Heidi wondered if this project was beyond even her considerable powers.
âI told you,â Doreen sulked.
âDonât feel bad, Doreen. That dress looks indecent on everyone. Even Heidi.â
âHey! Yes, Doreen, you were right. Please take it off. Weâll think of something.â As Doreen disappeared to change, Heidi paced around the common room. âSexy isnât going to do it. Weâre going to have to go for drama.â She spotted the Vogue magazine sheâd purchased for the bus back to campus. âHold on a second. I saw something in here.â
Heidi flipped through the pages. âAh, yes! Here it is. This is perfect. Doreen?â she called through the door. âHoney, can I come in?â
âI really wish you wouldnât.â
âSheâs upset,â said Biz. âThis is exactly what I was trying to avoid.â
Heidi waved Biz off. âThatâs okay,â she told Doreen through the door in her sweetest voice. âBut do me a favor? Go into Bizâs closet there, the one on the right. Toward the back youâll find a red strapless dress. Do you see it?â
âI really donât want to do this anymore, Heidi.â
âThis is the last one, okay? I promise. Itâs red and strapless and the label says Carolina Herrera.â She grinned at Biz. This was going to work, she was sure of it.
Biz plucked the open magazine from Heidiâs hand and regarded the picture. âIs this a joke?â she deadpanned.
âShh! No negativity,â Heidi whispered. âFind the place where you keep your can-do attitude, Miss Gibbons-Brown. Youâre going to need it.â
âOr what?â
âYou know better than to cross me, Elizabeth. Or donât you want your cousin to like you?â Heidi snatched the magazine back from Biz.
âIs that another threat? Theyâre really coming fast and loose today.â
âJust get your tripod, okay? And dispense with the histrionics.â Heidi rolled her eyes. It was tiresome, doing everything oneself. Finally the door opened again. Biz and Heidi stood up to behold their project.
âWell? What do you think?â Doreen asked.
âPerfection!â Heidi managed. âYes, thatâll do just fine.â She spun Doreen around. The dress did not fit altogether perfectlyâit tucked right under the fat part of Doreenâs armpit, and an inch or two of zipper remained open at the top because her back was too wide for the fabric. But it was a lovely dress. She did not look beautiful, but Heidi was sure she could work with it. âNext up? Makeup.â
The moon shining through the window gave Doreenâs skin a soft effervescence, as if she was a ghost or an angel. Sheâd scrubbed her face of the makeup Heidi had slathered upon it for the photo shoot, pulled the hair that Heidi had so painstakingly curled back into a messy bun, and reclothed herself in the green knit dress. So it was Doreen Gray as her natural, pimply, frizzy-haired self upon whom Heidi gazed so admiringly.
Perhaps it was the excitement of the dayâs activities, or the comfort of a friendly welcomeâor it may simply have been the night, coming through the window thick and velvety in the late summer, but Heidi saw majesty in Doreen. âYou looked great, Doreen. I think