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place.

Absently I started to fuss with my hair, something that I always did when I was nervous, and

Shondra’s attention turned to me.

Her eyes evil, she said, “You know, Macy has some hair products that would work wonders on

your hair.”

Macy, hearing her chance to pitch a sale, jumped at the chance.

“I’ve heard a lot of good things about this hair product,” Rachel, my other co-worker who’d

shown up at one point while I was at the bar, said.

I blinked, surprised.

I hadn’t actually heardanythingabout it except from these ladies.

In fact, the only thing that I’d heard at all was the name.

Macy was also making beaucoup money selling it.

Yet I hadn’t heard one positive review outside of Macy since she’d started selling it.

One would think that if a product really was that great, then someone somewhere would’ve been

talking it up.

But they weren’t.

Sadly, Macy had a really good sales pitch, and I couldn’t stop myself.

Thanks, Shondra.

Which was how I offered to buy shampoo and conditioner from her.

“You’ll love it. I promise!” Macy clapped her hands in excitement.

Shondra rolled her eyes.

“Oh, okay,” I said, blinking. “Yeah, sure.”

Macy stood up to clap, her eyes lit with excitement.

“I’ll go get…”

“No, I can go get it.” Shondra stood up, looking considerate. “I have to run out to the car for my

wallet anyway.”

Macy easily handed over her keys, and fifteen minutes later, I was the new owner of shampoo and

conditioner that cost me fifty-seven bucks per bottle. A bottle that was so small in size that I was curious if it’d even last me past ten washes.

Because Jesus, I had a shit-ton of hair, and the bottles sure were small.

“Thanks,” I said, eyeing the bottles. “I appreciate it.”

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