Chapter 4 the test:Lolita tea party

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They gently took me by the hand and went down into a private elevator. “The test is simple, we put you into a magic like hologram world. You will be playing specific characters and we will score you based on it. While it may be a hologram world it will look and feel real.” I was confused thinking how advanced technology that would mean. Soon however we entered a girly looking laboratory and I was asked to step into a massive looking dome. The inside was blank but I could tell it wouldn’t be for long. The queens sat at control panels and I heard the words “let the test begin”

suddenly the dome looking area disappeared and I found a girly room around me appear. “Prepare for and have a sweet tea party with some girls” I heard over speaker. I then knew exactly what to do I went directly to the wardrobe sure enough I saw thousands of clothing raging from extremely boy like punk rock clothing to a fully petticoated Lolita style dress. The petticoats made the dress poof out to at least 2 feet and the ribbons going around the outside of the skirt gave it a delicately demur and dainty look. While it was only knee length I loved how cute it was. The bodice was bejeweled to shimmer, I instinctively went for the dress, and began to dress myself. I noticed my garment choices and went for a soft satin white pair of tights, the tights were quite easy to put on and looked gorgeous. To top it off I took a pair of pink ribboned Mary Janes and put them on. the queens watched intently impressed by my femininity, taking clear notes. However I looked at my hair and noticed I had hair going down to my shoulders, but it was so unkempt I actually was terrified at what I saw. I thought to my self nice challenge, but I sat down at a pink vanity and began brushing it. I decided to go with a curly haired look as I took the curling iron and wrapped my hair around it. I sat waiting making it set and afterwards I let it fall, the curly ness and bounce made me giggle. The girls however noticed I missed a few hairs and cut a few points off. I went to accessorize it with a massive bow completing the sweet Lolita look. However I noticed my makeup was off.

I pulled out some necessary tools to change this. The acrylic nails and polish sparkle as I put them on. I choose to go for a nice blush pink lipstick and after it dried I applied a light sparkling gloss to it. I had a bit of problem with the eye liner knocking some points off but my choice of bright blue eye shadow to go with my eyes canceled that out. I then began to pluck my eyebrows not flinching a inch. All three queens silently graded me, However I was so cought up in the test I didn’t think about it. I shuttered in glee as I went down stairs to see 5 girls all dressed in a similar style. “Hello jasmine” they all said in unity. I noticed a tea table was set and I had a seat assigned to me. I daintily sat down and waited for the girls to, unfortunately I failed to realize how rude it was so the queens took points off manners for that. One girl named Amy looked to me “I love your dress” I smiled “oh thank you”, I replied blushing “ i love yours too” “I’m sure with a dress like that Kevin would absolutely agree to go out with you” Amy replied. While I had no idea who Kevin was I figured it must be part of a test on my girl talk skills so I replied “you think so, maybe I should wear it around him”. The queens smiled As they took careful notes. “By the way jasmine, do you have your dress for the prom soon” one girl named Jenny asked. I smiled “yes I do indeed, it is one of the prettiest dresses I ever saw the skirt is floor length and very wide from the froth of satin white petticoats. The bodice having a gorgeous lace design on it of a lovely unicorn” the girls all giggled in glee. “Wow that is gorgeous” I tried taking a sip of tea but I slurped and had my elbows on the table. Those were massive points off manners but they all agreed my girl talk was near flawless. After 10 minutes of more similar discussions the tea party ended and the girls and table faded. “That was a decent first half.” Queen Alison said. “Now give us a moment for part 2 to begin.”

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