I agreed. "For now, we're secure in the apartment that Caleb has us staying in, and I'm already looking into places that have a doorman and security for when we move out."
I was grateful to Caleb that my sister and I
wouldn't have to move back to our old neighborhood.
The car slowed in the heavy traffic and tried to merge over to drop us off at the curb. I glanced out the back seat window, frowning when I realized what part of Manhattan we were in.
One that was upscale with rows upon rows of exclusive, high-end designer shops.
"You said you knew a place where we could buy dresses for the charity gala," I said, looking back at Raven. "Anything located on Fifth Avenue is way beyond my budget."
Raven flashed me a gregarious grin. "Just humor me, okay? We're going to a boutique that carries more formal dresses, and I want your opinion on what to choose."
