JUNIPER I finished the last invitation for the Luna Ball and stretched my arms, letting the groan that followed spill out without restraint. I had been working on the Luna Ball since Kalli had confronted Ethan. Kalli had barely let me get a word in with Quill before she dragged me to her office. With the updated timeline, we had no time to waste. Physical invitations had to go out tomorrow, and I had already sent the email invitations out to the guest list. That was only the beginning of the work that needed to be done. I looked over at Kalli to check on her progress. She hadn’t left the room all day, helping me plan the ball every step of the way. This was the most interest she had shown in the planning process. She must’ve known the kind of work she put on my shoulders by moving up the