Chapter 15 The dew had returned, which meant that little beads of water glistened on Franny and Olive’s tennis shoes as they walked through the grass toward first period Wednesday morning. Olive had always loved cool weather. The authentic Southern California summer sun was nice, but sometimes she wished that Normandie had more traditional seasons. They would be lucky if it was sunny and eighty degrees on Christmas Day. That had always felt wrong to her, especially after she experienced a white Christmas one year with her grandparents in Indiana. Franny told Olive that she had been reading an interesting new sci-fi series about a family that had a chance to receive medical immortality. They didn’t know what the cost would be until after they had the procedure. Olive agreed it sounded int

