ROARK “G et in- I’ll push you.” Stopping the carriage just short of Ally, I grinned at the incredulous look that crossed her face. “Come on- no one is going to care. Everyone knows employees are dead until halfway through their shift.” For a long moment she stared into the cart bed, and I almost started tapping my foot until she swayed forward. Tightening my grip on the carriage, I kept my eyes on the scene in front of me as my chest constricted. Ally slowly, unsteadily, climbed into the bed, and I glanced around as she got comfortable. The parking lot was full, with strangers heading in and out of the store, but I ignored it all to push off. The carriage jerked, and I smothered a laugh when Ally squealed and tangled her fingers in the sides. “You better be careful! This cart feels u

