Chase I COULDN’T STOP FUMING about my car and knew I was stuck between a rock and a hard place. As much as I wanted to force Mackenzie into paying for the damages, I was afraid to actively pursue it. I couldn’t lose the apartment, and I wasn’t going back to my old man’s place. I didn’t want to take that chance, so pissing off her grandmother wasn’t an option. “Hey, bro. Did you confront the new girl about your car?” Bruce asked when we saw each other in the hallway after first hour was over. “Yeah. She’s denying it.” He grunted. “Right. Who else would do it? She was angry when she left the store. We both saw it. I’m surprised she left my car alone.” “She probably didn’t know which one was yours. Anyway, Audra’s younger brother witnessed her vandalizing my Mustang. He has no reason to

