But despite the delicious smells and the sweet taste of the molasses he drizzled over everything, he could barely choke down the meal.“You haven’t touched much of your food, Caleb,” Grandma Jones said, giving him a long look.Caleb ate another bite and swallowed. “Not because it isn’t excellent. I guess I’m just a bit tuckered out.”“You aren’t the only one.” She nodded at Will who’d fallen asleep in his chair, his head resting beside his plate on the table.Caleb didn’t want to say goodbye to Will or Grandma Jones tomorrow. They’d become like family the past six weeks and he hated the idea of them being hurt by Jennie’s foolish choices.Should he turn Jennie in to the law? No, he couldn’t do that. But he did know someone who deserved to be brought in. He stood abruptly and took his half-full plate to the sideboard.“I think Saul and I are gonna go for a ride. Will you tell Jennie?” he asked Grandma Jones. “I’m not sure where she went.”Grandma Jones lifted an eyebrow.