make that her first stop.
A stylish young man with floppy hair and tight, flared trousers arranged Magentaâs long hair so that it hung loose down her back and was dressed fairly high at the top. Taking it up at the sides, he gave her a fringe so long it caught on her eyelashes.
Realising she could buy make-up at the salon, she chose some smoky eye-shadow, passing on the pale foundation with the option of white lips. She had to contend with the lady behind the counter giving her some strange looks as she battled with the unfamiliar pre-decimal currency. She finally managed to get it right and handed over what seemed to her like a very small amount of money before leaving the shop.
Now she had to hunt for an outfit to wear that evening. She had fun trying on all the vintage clothes and realising they were new. There was nothing subtle about sexiness in the sixties; she already knew that. Though she didnât want Quinn to think her a frump, a couple of inches above the knee was as far as she was prepared to go. Rejecting a cobwebby, crotcheted dress, she chose a high-necked, soft turquoise silk with trumpet sleeves that flattered her figure without exposing too much of it.
âYou could go bra-less,â the shop assistant informed her. âYouâve got the figure for it.â
What and show off her nipples? Give Quinn a handybarometer to go by? He hardly needed that sort of encouragement. âIâd prefer to wear a bra.â
âWhat about this no-bra bra?â the assistant suggested. âItâs almost sheer, but it does offer some protectionâ¦â She weighed Magenta up. âIf thatâs what you want.â
âIt is pretty,â Magenta agreed and she definitely wanted all the protection she could get.
âYou could try these hip-huggers to go with it. Or some matching bikini-pants in the same flesh-coloured lace?â
âTheyâre very flimsy.â
âThatâs the idea.â
âIâll take them.â She just wanted to get out of the shop now. The girlâs close scrutiny was beginning to make her feel uncomfortable.
âWhich one?â The girl was holding up a pair of knickers in each hand.
âBoth.â
âYouâre sure theyâre not too flimsy for you? I do have some heavy-gauge serge in the back.â
Was it so obvious that Magentaâs twenty-first-century lifestyle meant her choice of underwear depended on what washed well on a short cycle and lasted longest?
CHAPTER TEN
M AGENTA braved her freezing bathroom to take a bath and then dressed carefully. When the doorbell rang, her heart went crazy. If this was a dream she was certainly taking her time waking up, she thought as she hurried downstairs.
And now she didnât want to wake up. Quinn looked amazing. Standing on her doorstep wearing a heavy overcoat over his suit, and with a long, silk scarf slung casually around his neck, he was unreasonably handsomeâlike a hero stepping out of a dream. In full sixties hero-about-town rig, he really was something else.
âReady to go?â
âI am,â she confirmed, trying not to notice the silver-grey Aston Martin DB5 parked behind Quinn on the road. Sheâd half expected to see a motorbike parked at the kerb.
It didnât do to mix up dreams with reality, Magenta resolved, still gazing at Quinnâs fabulous car. âI canât believe itâs in such immaculate condition,â she murmured, hardly realising she was speaking out loud.
Quinn looked at her curiously. âDo you mean the car? Why wouldnât it be?â
Of course, it must be brand new; she had almost betrayed herself. âI love it. Youâre a very lucky man.â
âAnd the harder I work the luckier I get,â Quinn said dryly. âHave you forgotten something, Magenta?â he added. âYour earrings?â
It wasnât as if she felt naked without earrings, but as she touched her earlobes
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