Chapter 10

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Chapter 10 “You’re giving up your apartment?” Kai asked. “With the twins in college, I don’t need as much room,” Marina said, strolling beside her sister on the dock. She still wore her ankle sock, but the sprain was much improved. Ivy and Bennett had invited them for the Open House at the Marina day, a fundraiser to support her friend Celia’s school music program. Marina had braided her sister’s thick blond hair, and they’d both put on tank tops and shorts to enjoy the sunshine. “I’ve been renting forever,” Marina said, pausing by a boat owner selling fruit smoothies. “Housing prices rose so much faster than my income in San Francisco that I could never afford to buy in the city. My agent doubts if she can find work for me there, and I have to stretch my savings to pay college tuition

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