Chapter 43 I made sure that tonight’s dinner at Sierra Mar would be placed on my card before we walked inside. The restaurant was nestled high into a barrage of cliffs that overlooked the Pacific Ocean; its panoramic windows revealed the entire shoreline of the California coast. The waitress led us past a full room of white clothed tables and into a private room that appeared to sit amongst the clouds. My eyes immediately veered towards a table with two sparkling gifts, towards the woman that was sitting beside them. Hayley?! It couldn’t be... My sister hardly ever came to San Francisco, even when I begged her to. I always had to meet her in Memphis, or in some other city on the East Coast. She claimed she couldn’t stand “the air” on the West Coast and vowed to never come until she s

