Fake NailsA Story by lavenderLWhat is an appearance's worth? Olivia learns a lesson from her cousin Irina that someone's body is not a mirror. Olivia watched in awe the way
that the crowd in the mall seemed to part like water as Irina swaggered forward
confidently, her heels clicking sharply against the fake marble floor. Her
perfectly manicured nails caught the artificial glare of the fluorescent lights
with each swing of her hand. Olivia had tried to wear some of Irina’s
body-length dresses and shoes before and had failed miserably, only managing to
walk a step before stepping on the overlong hem. Her cousin managed to make it
seem effortless, like she was gliding instead of walking. Irina didn’t visit often; her life in New
York was a never-ending haze of parties, work, and more parties. When she did,
however, she insisted on spending her time with Olivia. “You’re my cousin,” Irina had said with mild
surprise on her pretty face, “so of course I like to hang out with you. Why
would you ever think otherwise?” Looking at Irina with her flawless skin,
perfect auburn curls, and extensive collection of the latest fashion and
makeup, it was pretty obvious just why nerdy Olivia would find it strange that
Irina insisted she be accompanied by Olivia on her jaunts through Surrey. Irina looked back at Olivia with a small smile
on her glossed lips. “You want to take a bit of a break? Maybe we should go get
something at the Orange Julius.” “Nah, they only sell fattening stuff there.
I’m on a diet.” Irina frowned and paused, uncaring that they
were in the middle of the mall. “You look fine to me.” Olivia fiddled with the hem of her ratty
t-shirt. “It’s just … I don’t know. I’m heavier than I should be, I think.” It was hard not to feel unconfident next to
perfect Irina, but Olivia kept her mouth shut. Suddenly, Irina reached out and grabbed
Olivia’s hand in a startlingly tight grip, her sharp nails digging into
Olivia’s skin. Looking up in surprise, she saw that Irina’s eyes were wide and
serious, her lips pulled in an uncharacteristically somber frown. “Never think that about yourself, Olivia.
You’re beautiful, just the way you are. Don’t change yourself into something
you’re not just because someone else wants you to.” Irina’s lips were trembling and she pulled
away, brushing at an errant curl that had fallen in front of her face. Olivia
looked at her cousin. Really looked
at her. And for the first time, she saw that the perfectly filed cherry-red
nails on her hands were nothing more than fake nails. © 2013 lavenderLAuthor's Note
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1 Review Added on October 7, 2013 Last Updated on October 7, 2013 Tags: short story, fiction, contemporary AuthorlavenderLVancouver, CanadaAboutAn aspiring novelist/screenwriter living in Canada. Loves to eat, loves to sleep, loves to be alive and enjoy the day. Criticizes food and indulges in aromatherapy as hobbies. more..Writing
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