Not that she had any objections to him solving all her problems for her. If he did, good for him. While she waited, she’d see about solving them herself. Tucker had told about the tracks and what little he’d learned from them. Now Shannon remembered something. “I’m sure that man was in my barn. We didn’t search in there for tracks.” “Tucker didn’t think of looking for tracks inside?” Sunrise sounded deeply disappointed in her son. “I thought of it first, honestly,” Shannon said with some pride, “but we never got around to searching.” “Why not?” Bailey asked, staring at the muddy yard. Shannon remembered well why not. First they’d talked about the war and then they’d started kissing, and then . . . Shannon felt her cheeks heat up a bit. Kylie noticed. Her eyes widened. She grinned and went to look out the door. “Uh . . .