Chapter 7 It cost Rosemary nearly thirty bucks to get her car out of the parking structure, but at least it hadn’t been towed. A little adventure like that would have set her back hundreds of dollars and cost her an enormous amount of time — if she’d even been able to get the car out of the impound yard on a Sunday. But that worst-case scenario hadn’t materialized, so she gave her mother a relieved hug and thanked her again for driving her over to Pasadena, and said she’d give her a call when she had a chance. “Things might be a little crazy for the next few days,” Rosemary said. “I should probably call Izzy and CeeCee and let them know there’s a good chance I’ll have to take some time off. And I hate doing that, because I know Celeste needs as much spare time as possible to get Tyler’s

