Lilly G azing down at the debit card resting in my hand, I smiled at it’s glossy, dark red coating and held back a happy sigh. My tight chest could barely contain my excitement, my joy, and I flipped the card in my palm a few times before glancing up at Kayla across the table. She wore the expression of a proud mother bird whose chick had just learned to fly, and I blushed hard before she even opened her mouth. “You’re so cute, Lilly. I know this is a big step for you, but you gotta calm down or you’ll bust an artery.” A little giggle escaped me at Kayla’s bad attempt to scold me, and I shook my head before slipping my card reluctantly into my wallet. “So, what are you going to do now that you’re a millionaire?” “I- actually, I was going to go shopping. I haven’t gotten any new clothe

