"No, I don't," Tina Huxley, who had just been reminded by Mrs. Huxley, wouldn't dare leave her like this to enjoy herself elsewhere. "My biggest task today is to accompany you to choose a wedding dress. Don't worry, I'm quite free and have plenty of time to keep you company."
Summer Lowell chuckled inwardly. She didn't want this Huxley family's eldest daughter to accompany her. If possible, she wished the Huxley daughter would just leave her now and let her go about on her own.
The store manager returned, politely inviting Summer inside.
Summer didn't want Tina Huxley following her closely, so she turned and suggested: "I'll go in to change into the wedding dress, and when I'm done I'll seek your opinion, so you don't need to come in with me."
This suited Tina Huxley just fine.
Tina Huxley nodded cheerfully, "I'll wait for you outside then."
