Neighbours And Rivals

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and then the other.
    "Not quite right sweetie, have you got anything else that would go with that skirt, which I think is perfect for the look we want?"
    "Um ... There is a red lace top at the end of the rail. What kind of shoot is it?"
    A trace of anxiety must have shown up in Carol's voice because Lizzie quickly crossed the room and wrapped her arms around her neighbour and hugged her.
    "There ... there ... Nothing you can't handle sweetie."
    Suddenly she was all business again.
    "Where did you say that top was? Ah ... Here it is."
    Holding it in front of Carol she tossed her head from side t side as she tried to decide if it was suitable.
    Finally she nodded in decision and agreed it was correct.
    "Now underwear. What have you got in black to go with this?"
    Without even a by your leave Lizzie started rummaging through Carol's underwear drawer looking for a matching black set for her neighbour to wear. Finally she came up with a long line thin and lacy bra and fairly full but filmy knickers, except for the crotch band that is.
    "Perfect. Come on now, we need to get your hair and makeup done too."
    Carol allowed Lizzie to remove the robe and sit her at her dressing table. She was surprised she no longer felt self conscious about being nude in front of her but there again she had been more than just nude less than a couple of hours ago, and not for the first time. She half smiled as her neighbour quickly went through her makeup collection and picked out all the requisites before attacking Carol's hair with a brush. The short style Carol wore didn't take much work to look more than presentable and soon Carol was applying makeup under Lizzie's guidance. Once finished she looked in the mirror to see the whole effect and had to admit it was nice if rather different from her normal look. She was wearing much more than she normally did, but it still looked understated and definitely sexy. Lizzie glanced at her watch and chivvied Carol into dressing in the chosen clothing, really hurrying her along.
    "Come on sweetie, we don't want to be late do we."
    Lizzie almost dragged her out of the bedroom, down the stairs and out the front door. It was difficult for Carol to walk that fast on high heels; she was used to much lower ones, only wearing them this high for special occasions. When she reached the end of her drive she spotted there were three strange cars parked outside Susie's house and was therefore relieved when Lizzie led her up the drive toward her own house. Phil opened the door for them as they arrived.
    "Hi Carol. I thought we were going to have to send out a search party to find you. Never mind. Has Lizzie told you what the shoot is about?"
    Carol shook her head.
    "No she hasn't told me much of anything."
    She allowed a hint of annoyance to creep into her voice but Phil simply laughed.
    "It's a very simple shoot for you today. I want you to go out onto the deck and slowly undress before putting on the white bikini you wore the other day and climb into the hot tub. Ok?"
    "Is that all?"
    "Well, we'll have to see won't we?"
    Phil turned and led the two toward the patio door from the kitchen. Lizzie put out a hand and stopped Carol from following him too closely.
    "Let him have a minute to set up, he'll want to be taking photos from the moment you appear at the doorway sweetie."
    Carol shrugged, it wasn't as f she had much choice was it? Then she had a little epiphany, actually she did have a choice and she could choose to walk back out of the front door at any moment. The truth was at that particular moment she didn't want to. As the realisation sunk in a huge smile crossed her face.
    "See ... I knew you would see it our way eventually. You can go out now."
    At Lizzie's prompting, Carol moved through the kitchen, surprised to see the blinds down but thought nothing of it until she reached the patio door and stepped outside, still smiling. The smile froze on her face as Phil clicked the shutter button several times, capturing

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