Ellinor never bought clothes that weren't comfy, and there were no formal dresses in her closet.
Even though she started Crescent Society, the social events were usually handled by Ida and Chase, while she, as the behind-the-scenes leader, only dealt with technical stuff, important decisions, and future direction.
Knowing Ellinor's dislike for uncomfortable clothes, Ida closed her laptop and asked curiously, "Why the sudden need to borrow a dress? What's up?"
Ellinor explained, "Balfour and I are going to a party tomorrow. He insisted that I dress up for the occasion."
Ida nodded, "So, after dinner, I'll go with you to the tailor and get a new dress. Mine would be way too big on you."
Ellinor thought for a moment, reached over, and gave Ida's chest a squeeze, "Right, your boobs are bigger than mine!"
Ida didn't hold back and copped a feel of Ellinor's chest, then reassured her, "Don't worry, when you have kids, they'll grow!"
Shaking her head, Ellinor replied, "No thanks! I'm happy with what I've got. I think big boobs look better on other people; they'd just be a burden to me."
Ida nodded in agreement, "True, your figure is pretty awesome as it is!"
At that moment, Chase, sitting in the front seat, looked totally dumbfounded, "Hey! Do you two even see me as a guy? How about considering my feelings when I can't join in?"
Ida gave Chase a glance; their familiarity with him had reached a point where they didn't need to hold back such subject.
Ignoring Chase, Ida asked Ellinor, "What do you feel like eating tonight?"
"We could go to our usual barbecue place. I haven't been there in a while."
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