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Emily’s family probably had a private chef and personal

trainers. Or maybe they just shopped at really expensive health

food stores and never went to actual grocery stores. Maybe

Emily had never shopped for groceries in her life. Wasn’t she

in for a treat? Dani also had the perfect place in mind to stop at

on the way home. She’d introduce Emily to the world of fried

food.

Dani grabbed her purse, which was black with a little gold

cat face and cute cat ears, off the kitchen table. She took her

keys from the peg by the door. Emily was probably also in for

a treat. She’d likely never had to ride in a real shit box before.

Welcome to a night of firsts, Summer. Dani wasn’t a smiley

person, but she did find her lips twitching as she waited for

Emily to go out the door so she could lock it behind them.

Chapter 9

Emily

The supermarket Dani chose had really, really bright lights.

And no zombies.

There were a few people pushing carts around, but even the

ones who looked super tired, frazzled, or worn out didn’t look

like they would want to nibble on anyone’s arm. They looked

like they wanted to get their shopping done and get the heck

out of there.

Emily didn’t think she’d be excited about a big box

supermarket, but she was quite fascinated. She’d gone grocery

shopping a few times with her mom when she was younger,

but she hadn’t done it in a long time. Now, Sandra did most of

their ordering online and had everything delivered.

They started in the produce section. Dani bypassed all the

stands of fruit, snagging a bunch of green bananas on her way

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