Given that there was not enough room for both Rhinnëa and Rivera in one room when clothed in their decadent dresses, Rivera had kindly chosen- or rather had no option- to get dressed in the younger girl's room.
In her time away from humans, she had missed many things, the children being one. One thing she did not miss was the dresses.
She was used to it, of course; the corset was nothing to the one she'd had to wear when visiting higher families- it had almost suffocated her once. The one she was at the moment wasn't too tight. It inhibited her breathing, but she could just about get along.
The dress itself was a soft lilac colour, which livened the blue in Rivera's eye almost awkwardly, because her left golden eye look dull and out of place (which it was). The dress fit her tightly, clinging to her. It drew unwanted attention to her ample chest, much to Rivera's horror. The moment Nellas had seen her, she cackled so evilly Rivera was tempted to clip her around the ear, cheeks flaming a tomato red. The hoops were cumbersome, but at least it kept Rivera from stepping onto the hem of her dress. Manoeuvring was a pain, because she was now several feet wider than she had been. The seamstress must have been intent on using so much fabric they could have used it to decorate several house comfortably.
Rivera's necklace hung- or rather sat- on her chest, because the corset had done its job of amplifying everything. The necklace was nestled in her bosom, much to her dismay. She was seriously considering taking it off before Nellas shot her a furtive look, and that ended that train of thought.
Rivera could hear Rhinnëa struggling- her elf friend was unaccustomed, she assumed, to human attire, and disliked it. In all honesty, Rivera didn't like it much either.
'Nellas?' She called, after having traversed the rickety steps and gotten down to the wide living area of the house.
Nellas' head popped out from around the corner. 'Yeah?'
Rivera rolled her eyes. 'Braid my hair?' Nellas grinned, running up behind her.
She's already taller than me, Rivera though ruefully. Nellas didn't even have to strain to reach her hair easily, and the braid was done in less than two minutes. To make it more formal, Nellas twisted the hair around Rivera's head, making a crown shape.
'Thanks,' she mumbled, lightly mussing her sister's hair. It was at that moment Rhinnëa chose to appear, looking graceful in her green gown. 'Ready to go?' Rivera joked lightly.