Olivia “You won’t regret this,” Angela said as she gripped me by both shoulders and shoved me toward the door of the bakery. “Now get in there!” Before I could come up with a retort, I was already being shoved inside. The door on the bell chimed pleasantly, and the woman behind the counter looked up to see me standing there with a nervous expression on my face. Her name was Ms. Abernathy, although I didn’t know her first name. “Oh! Luna!” Ms. Abernathy said, wiping her hands on her apron. “Can I help you?” I swallowed, glancing around. The bakery was mostly empty, with only a few people sitting at various tables. It seemed as though the breakfast rush had already come and gone, and I was glad that there wasn’t much of a crowd. “Erm… Actually,” I said as I approached the counter, “I sa

