Dylan.. “She’s my friend,” I jumped in, coming to her rescue. Though, I had to admit that she looked cute when she was all perplexed like that. Caleb didn’t look convinced. “Are you sure about that?” I had to laugh at his skepticism. It was impressive for a young kid. “Yes, I would think so.” “What makes you think he is my boyfriend?” Kathy said, taking a seat so that Caleb was between the two of us on the sofa now. “Well, you’re hanging out alone with him,” Caleb shrugged. “Girlfriends and boyfriends do that.” “Who taught you that?” Kathy shook her head. “That’s not true. I think girls and boys can be friends.” “Is my mommy going out with her friend too?” Caleb continued his line of inquiry. “No, your mom is on a date,” Kathy clarified to him. Poor guy just looked confused. His e