like Shake It Up Silver. Itâs on Charlotteâs nails if you want to see. Itâs our Color of the Week.â
It seemed like Brooke never stopped chattering. She could paint nails and talk, run water and talk, chew gum and talkâAly was surprised she didnât talk in her sleep.
âColor of the Week?â Lily popped out of the pedicure chair to check out Charlotteâs nails. But before she could take even one step, a barking and yapping ball of fur came racing through the door and ran right into Lilyâs legs.
Lily jumped up and toppled into the almost-fullpedicure basin. The water splashed all over Brooke. And the yapping ball of furâwhich was actually Mrs. Franklinâs dog, Sadieâkept barking and running around the Sparkle Spa.
Jenica hopped up from the manicure chair to chase Sadie, waving her wet Shake It Up Silver nails. âStop! Sit! Stay! Down! Heel!â she yelled.
âHelp!â Lily shouted. She was stuck, sitting in the pedicure basin, her knees folded up to her chest.
But Sadie wasnât paying attention to either girl. She darted by Alyâs feet. Aly dove after her, but the dog got away. Then Sadie headed to the jewelry area andâbam!âknocked over an open box of beads.
âDonât let her eat those!â Jenica said, still running after Sadie.
Charlotte tried to grab Sadie with her elbows so she wouldnât mess up her manicure, but Sadie was faster and raced toward the table with the Sparkle Spa donation jar on it.
Brooke wiped her wet glasses on a dry part of her shirt and scooted across the room, catching the big teal, strawberry-shaped jar just before it fell.
âHelp!â Lily yelled again. âIâm stuck!â
Sophie swung her legs back and forth, yelling, âGet her! Get her!â
Aly cornered Sadie between the mini-fridge and a stack of nail polish boxes, bent down, and swooped the panting dog into her arms.
Sadie squirmed and squiggled, but Aly wouldnât let her go. She tried to calm the dog by stroking her head, but Sadie just yapped and yipped and started whimpering.
Mrs. Franklin burst into the Sparkle Spa, with Jamie, the manicurist who usually did Mrs. Franklinâs nails, behind her.
âOh no,â Mrs. Franklin said. âOh dear.â
Aly looked around. The place was a mess!
Pedicure water was everywhere. Bottles of Key Lime Pie, Reddy or Not, and Go for the Gold were all over the floor. Lily was still stuck in the pedicure basin, and multicolored beads were rolling across the carpet from the jewelry-making area.
âI donât know what got into her,â Mrs. Franklin said, hurrying over to Aly to take the shaking Sadie from her. âA truck horn blared on Main Street, and she took off like a shot.â
While Mrs. Franklin soothed Sadie, Jamie pulled Lily out of the pedicure basin. Brooke handed her a few washcloths from a pile she had grabbed to help dry her off.
âI think I need some new clothes,â Lily said, trying to blot her shorts dry.
âI have an extra pair of soccer shorts in my duffel,â Jenica volunteered, and went over to the couch to get her bag.
âSadie girl,â Mrs. Franklin said, shaking her head at the dog. âJust look at you! What are we going to do now?â
âSheâll dry pretty soon,â Brooke said. âOr do youwant some washcloths? Theyâre kind of small, but theyâre probably about the right size for Sadie.â
Mrs. Franklin shook her head again. âItâs not that,â she said. âSadie was just groomed this morning. She has a dog-modeling job tomorrow at three oâclock. Sheâs the new spokes-dog for the shelter on Taft Street, Paws for Love. Theyâre planning to photograph her for a poster to promote pet adoption. And sheâs a mess! Iâm even going to have to clean her toenails.â
Sadie was finally quiet, happy to be in Mrs. Franklinâs arms. It was