Heidi's Hex Colour: #DB2645
Sabrina's Hex Colour: #00BFFF
Charlotte finished the last of her spaghetti and looked to her mother. "Can I sleep over at Sabrina's house tonight?" she asked, hopeful that her mother would say yes. The teen was planning on going with her friend to shop for the upcoming Mardi Gras celebrations. She had already bought a dress but was in need of a mask. Given that Sabrina lived in the French Quarter, a sleepover was the perfect excuse to get out. Charlotte knew that her parents weren't planning on attending the parade this year, opting for a night in of relaxing. She still had plans to go, but with a group of friends of course.
Heidi glanced at her husband before answering, "Alright, I'll take you over to her house after I'm finished eating." The teen thanked her mother and dismissed herself. A few minutes later her bag of clothes and backpack were by the door.
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Charlotte hugged her mother before grabbing her bags from the trunk of their SUV. "Thanks mom, I love you!" She then walked up to Sabrina's front door, which was promptly opened by her blue haired friend. Charlotte waved to her mother before disappearing inside.
Once the girls were in Sabrina's room, Charlotte asked what their plan of attack was for the night. Sabrina shrugged. "We'll just go with the flow. We'll make our way around to all the shops I know that sell masks. Trust me, we'll find you something awesome." She grinned. She walked over to her dresser and held her own mask up to her face. "You like it?" Charlotte opened her mouth to respond, but Sabrina cut in. "Of course you do, it's great, isn't it? C'mon, let's go find you something as cool as this." The two girls descended the stairs fro the attic bedroom and left the house.
Charlotte was thankful that Sabrina could drive. Personally, she had meant to learn when she turned 15 but just never did. There was always something else occupying her time. Sabrina pulled the car out of its spot and the two girls were off to find a mask. "Do you mind if we stop somewhere for me to get something to eat?" Sabrina asked, glancing at her friend. "My mom tried to make chicken of some sort and it did not go well."
"Yeah, that's fine," Charlotte replied. She chuckled. "So basically your mom has the same cooking skills as me, huh?" Both girls started laughing, though they knew the strawberry blonde was definitely the worse cook between the two. They continued to chat as Sabrina drove to her favourite cafe, intent on getting something that wasn't burnt beyond recognition.