SUTTON, A.
Ainsley had had a rough week herself, so catching up with a friend was the best thing for her right now. “You and me both,” she smirked as she took a sip of scotch. “They’ve been alright, same as usual I’d say, at work anyways. Personally? That’s a whole other story,” she admitted, shaking her head with raised brows. “But I’ll definitely book you in as soon as you’re free, you know you’re my favourite canvas,” she joked. “What’s been going on with you?”
"Well glad to know that it was well needed for us both.” Holding up a drink with a smile. “Oooo— tell me more?” She questioned. She was surprised to find out that Ainsley’s issues weren’t related to work, were more personal. “I’m free all weekend. Although you know I’m only here for thin lines.” She told he with a laugh. “Nothing really mostly just designing rooms and living my life. The rooms have just been a little hectic because I have clients changing their mind on colors or what they want in the rooms. It’s just been a mess. I’m not sure if there’s something going on with the moon, but I need everyone to settle and stop changing their minds.”














