JUNIPER A knock on Kalli’s office door pulled me out of my work. I looked up just in time to see Kalli enter the room. “You don’t need to knock to enter your own office,” I said. “It’s starting to feel more like your office, especially since you spend more time in here than me,” Kalli laughed. She wasn’t wrong. She much preferred to be in the mix of action than stuck in a stuffy office. “So, what are you doing in here now?” “I was just finishing up the guest list and invitations for the Luna Ball,” I said. I flipped my laptop around to show her my screen. “I finished the proofs for the invitations. You just need to approve them or ask for corrections. Then, I can send the invites via email or snail mail—if you want a more personal touch for the ball. I can even do both to cover our bas