7 Alma“They say that malls are dying in America. Do you think that’s true?” Cat asks, her heels clicking against the tiled floor as we stroll by the stores. We’ve been perusing the shops in this place for a couple of hours now. I have no idea how she manages to walk in such high heels for so long. It’s been wonderful to catch up with her. She’s the only one from Leo’s family I have a real relationship with, and I’m grateful for her. She’s such an important part of my life. It’s been months since the two of us have been able to hang out. Now that things are calmer at work, and I’ve hired more help and Amos, I can finally relax—a little, at least. “I’m not sure. I mean, it makes sense since online shopping is so popular. Brick-and-mortar stores seem like a dying breed,” I reply. “I kind o

