With a sigh, she supposed she should just try it, just to see if it could make her look acceptable. As the chiffon material glided over her body, swirling to her feet, Faith was surprised at how... good it actually looked. It showed off a pinch of cleavage, but not in a tacky way, and was tight around her chest and waist, but not her stomach allowing her to breathe easily. Being off the shoulder with capped sleeves, and dazzling diamonds decorating them and the V of the design, it was timeless and elegant. Faith didn't want to admit it, but she felt stunning. Florence and Hope agreed that this was the dress, eyes blown wide as they could not believe how beautiful she looked. She would capture everyone's attention at the ball.

Taking their dresses with them, Florence brought Faith and Hope up to the commercial level where the market was held, the room now empty except for a few scattered tables, causing a vast juxtaposition to the chaotic atmosphere Faith was bombarded with on the previous Monday. They walked through the room to a vast oval shaped oak door with 'Miss Hattie's Boutique' written in decorative letters on it. Faith couldn't believe that she missed it the first time she was there, although it wasn't surprising considering she was lost in the mire of dysfunction. Florence rapped three times on the door, before it burst open revealing an elegant older woman with perfect grey curls scooped up into a bun on top of her head.

"Florence, darling!" She squealed, hugging the young girl closely.

"Miss Hattie! It's so good to see you!" Florence exclaimed.

"And who are these lovely girls you've brought to me?" She asked, smiling motherly at Faith and Hope.

"This is Faith and Hope! They are guests of honour at the ball tomorrow!"

"Hi!" They both waved.

"Wow! How exciting, come in girls!" She said excitedly, ushering them in.

Inside the room was dominantly gold, from the walls to the chandeliers, the Persian rug, ornate mirror and the delicately embroided sofas. There were two other young ladies hunched around sewing machines, sweating and barely giving them a glance. They certainly looked very busy! The most lustrous, vibrant fabrics were splattered around the room and on dummies in an explosion of colour.

"Sorry to interrupt you, I know you're very busy with the last minute rush, but I have a favour to ask you." Florence began sheepishly.

"Anything for you my little Flossie!" Miss Hattie grinned, although Faith could have sworn she saw her eyes narrow behind her pearl glasses.

"Thank you Miss Hattie! Well basically the girls need outfits, and of course I know there isn't enough time to start from scratch, but would you be able to adjust some of my old dresses for them?" She pleaded.

"Of course Flossie, if you two can go into the changing rooms behind the gold curtains and pop the dresses on, Esmeralda and I will measure you and get them done ASAP." She explained, pointing to the left of the room with her manicured hand.

"Thank you so much! You know girls; Miss Hattie has worked here since before I was born! She is like a second mother to me." Florence revealed fondly.

"And you are like a daughter!" Miss Hattie laughed freely.

Faith went into one of the changing rooms, with an elaborate gold mirror covering an entire wall and small wicker chair in the corner. Her feet literally sank into the plush gold rug as she took her shoes off and shimmied the dress on. Faith knew she would feel unbelievably excited if she were attending the ball under any other circumstances. She had to keep her head on straight. She did wonder, however, if maybe William would dance with her. She would probably step on all of his toes, but she knew being in his arms would make the embarrassment worth it.

"Ah Faith!" Miss Hattie exclaimed as she swung the curtain open and stepped in.

"Oh, hello." She jumped at the sudden entrance.

Miss Hattie was carrying a range of pins and needles in her hand as she assessed Faith's appearance.

"Well, that certainly is a lovely dress. We need to loosen the sleeves though; you have quite fat arms dear." She chuckled quietly, although Faith didn't think it was very funny. "And you should wear a corset underneath; you don't have much of a waist." She tutted disappointedly.

Faith was flabbergasted, wondering whether the woman was being serious.

"Oh... ok." Faith mumbled, scratching the back of her head self-consciously.

Miss Hattie then leaned in closer, whispering in Faith's ear: "Don't get lost in the fantasy. This isn't your life Faith. If you mess up at the ball tomorrow, you can guarantee your precious sister will be dead." She chuckled cruelly with a menacing gleam in her eye.

"You... you're a traitor?" Faith gasped as her mood plummeted.

"I'm old Faith; the life I should have had was stolen from me. I want to watch my great grandchildren grow up without worrying I'll kill them." She hissed under her breath.

"Is everything all right in there?" Florence questioned from outside, causing Miss Hattie to recoil from Faith.

"Oh, just perfect darling! Faith looks stunning in this dress!" She said sweetly, but the hand on Faith's shoulder where she was adjusting the straps tightened considerably to serve as a warning.

Faith anxiously stood there feeling numb, as she wondered who else could be a traitor.

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