11 SAVANNAH PRESENT By the time we closed the shop for the day, everyone was exhausted, and our shelves were nearly empty. “What are we even going to sell tomorrow?” Sasha asked, lounging back on the couch in the back room. Kathy gestured to the small number of boxes. “Someone should probably put these out.” I’d gotten some more inventory in this morning, but we hadn’t had an extra set of hands all day to open them and get them on the shelves. “Not tonight,” I told them. “I can come in early and do it. Thanks for all your help.” Kathy kissed my cheek and offered to show up early tomorrow to help too. I couldn’t say no even if she would have let me. I needed the help. Sasha gave me a hug before heading out, but Kathy stayed behind for a minute. “Everything okay?” “I’m so proud of

