Chapter 9 Although it had been harder than she’d thought to say goodbye to Caleb on Friday night — they’d shared two more increasingly passionate kisses before she finally got into her Fiat and shut the door — at least Rosemary was able to tell herself that she’d see him again on Sunday. And since Saturday tended to be the busiest day at the store, she hoped the time would pass quickly enough. In fact, she and her sisters always made sure to have at least two of them working at Sisters We on Saturdays, since one person trying to handle everything tended to get overwhelming. Most of the time, Rosemary was glad to work with one of her sisters. That day, though, she wished that sister had been Celeste and not Isabel. Celeste was generally so wrapped up in her family’s doings that she didn’t

