The whole story so far can be found here.
So Lori-Anne tried full-figure dress after full-figured dress. She thought she looked lovely in most of them, but when she shyly turned to Kay, she found that her mentor--her trainer, really, in the ways of being Joe's perfect bride--still wore a dissatisfied look. All Lori-Anne wanted was to find a gown so that they could move on to looking for the part of the bridal ensemble that made her heart stop every time she imagined herself wearing it: the veil.
Finally, when Lori-Anne had begun to cry after Kay rejected the third dress about which Lori-Anne had said, "Don't I look beautiful?" Kay gave her a stern look.
"Don't think I don't know what you're doing, Lori-Anne," she said.
"What am I doing?" Lori-Anne replied, thunder-struck.
"You're pretending you don't understand what Joe's really interested in, when it comes to how you look on your wedding-day. You think you're going to be a princess all in white, when what you'll really be is my brother's little whore."
Visit another Taboo Tuesday post, from my friend and colleague Joelle Casteel.
wow! Kay is brutal here. I love the mention of Lori-Anne wanting to get to the veil.
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