CHAPTER 28 Tana wasn’t sure what her parents believed as she stood on the sidewalk and watched the Uber that would take them to SFO pull away from the curb. She had stayed up half the night with them, doing her best to convince them that Mimi had confused a nightmare with the real thing. She knew they were worried about her and maybe afraid for her, and she wanted nothing more than to set their minds at rest before they flew home to Montana. And yet lying her way out of something that seemed so profound to her made Tana feel ashamed. She wanted to tell them the truth, and she wondered if maybe in the end they did know the truth but decided to keep it to themselves. Her cellphone rang as the Uber disappeared in traffic. Tana glanced at the screen and saw it was Mimi. She let whatever she

