Before Rosemary had set foot in Belloria, she hadn't even heard of someone named Sean.
But Ophelia seemed serious when she said, "I've heard this Sean guy is bad news. No one dares to cross him, and nobody really knows what his deal is."
Rosemary didn't know either, and she wasn't exactly fond of the kind of guy who played women and acted like he owned the place.
"You know what? You totally knocked the socks off my crew tonight," Ophelia continued. "When you first told them that the only things you knew about driving were going forward, reversing, and braking, they were scared out of their minds."
Rosemary just smiled softly.
"And then you said you'd never raced before, but the moment you hit the track, you left everyone's jaw on the floor. Now they're all bugging me, asking if you'll join the team. They don't care if you're a coach
or not; they've got a ton of questions to ask you."
Rosemary chuckled, "So, are you planning to hire me, Ms. Almond?"