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One Direction's New kids

Chapter 10

We walked into a swimsuit specialty store. A saleslady greeted us.
“Hello, I’m Susan,” she said, “welcome to Swimin’ and Livin’. How can I help you?”
“We’re here to look for a swimsuit for her,” Louis answered in a take charge kind of way.
“Okay, what kind are you looking for,” Susan said, to Sanali.
“Uh,” Sanali said, not knowing how to answer, “The kind you can swim in.”
“Well, you’re in luck,” Susan said with a laugh, “We have plenty of those here. I meant by kind as in, are you looking for a one-piece, two-piece, bikini, two-kini, or a one-piece that looks more like a two-piece.” Sanali thought for a minute.
“How about you tell me what color you look best in, and I’ll pick some out for you and bring them to your dressing room. How does that sound,” Susan said.
“That sounds cool,” Sanali replied. Susan led Sanali to a dressing room, while Louis stayed behind.
“Okay, so what do you look good in?” Susan asked.
“Red, and I guess teal,” Sanali responded.
“Cool, okay, I’ll be right back with your suggestions,” Susan said as she left.
1, 2, 3
Sanali heard a song she never heard before come on.
Straight off the plane to a new hotel
Just touched down, you could never tell
A big house party with a crowded kitchen
People talk shh but we don't listen

Tell me that I'm wrong but I do what I please
Way too many people in the Addison Lee
Now I'm at the age when I know what I need, oh, whoa

Midnight memories,
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, baby you and me
Stumbling in the street
Singing, singing, singing, singing
Midnight memories,
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, anywhere we go never say no
Just do it, do it, do it, do it

5 foot something with the skinny jeans
Don't look back, baby follow me
I don't know where I'm going but I'm finding my way
Same old shh but a different day

Tell me that I'm wrong but I do what I please
Way too many people in the Addison Lee
Now I'm at the age when I know what I need, oh, whoa

Midnight memories,
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, baby you and me
Stumbling in the street
Singing, singing, singing, singing
Midnight memories,
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, anywhere we go never say no
Just do it, do it, do it, do it

You and me and all our friends
I don't care how much we spend
Baby, this is what the night is for,
I know nothing's making sense
For tonight let's just pretend
I don't wanna stop so give me more

Midnight memories,
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, baby you and me
Stumbling in the street
Singing, singing, singing, singing
Midnight memories,
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, anywhere we go never say no
Just do it, do it, do it, do it

As the song ended, Susan returned with an armload of swimsuits. She hung each one in the dressing room.
“Here you go,” Susan said, as she was leaving, “When you’re done, you can come and purchase at the registers.” Sanali looked at the swimsuits. She picked up a red one-piece that looked like it would look good. She put it on and stared at herself.
“I look like a fire hydrant,” she said taking it off. She tried on a green bikini and thought she looked like a half-dressed leaf, she tried on a red and black one-piece and it looked like she should be on a pirate ship. She tried on several more and found everything wrong with them. She came to the last one, a teal and gold two-kini and paused. Finally, Sanali thought, the last one. Now I can tell Louis that I just rather not have a swimsuit. She slipped on the suit, in a rush to get out of there, but when she looked in the mirror at it, she was shocked. Whoa, she thought, I look kind of good.
Sanali got her clothes back on and carried the swimsuit out of the dressing room. She found Louis and held it up like it was gold.
“What do you think,” Sanali asked,” and before you answer I want to say thank you.”
“I like it,” Louis said, “And you’re welcome. Aren’t you glad I convinced you to come?” They paid for the swimsuit and walked out the door.
“Sanali,” Louis said.
“Yeah,” Sanali said, looking up at him.
“I was just wondering, what was the real reason you thought our fans were cruel…”

Notes

Comments

Love it keep working

JcAngel JcAngel
4/4/15

I like your work very much , it's great!


Likeasun Likeasun
11/4/14

yea I'd like to do it. Can you message me for more details please?

Mrs.Calum Horan Mrs.Calum Horan
6/19/14

yea I'd like to do it. Can you message me for more details please?

Mrs.Calum Horan Mrs.Calum Horan
6/19/14

@Mrs.Niall Styles
Great!
well I normally post once a week but since I plan on writing the story during the school year it would probably be once every two weeks