Megan hadn’t wanted to go to dinner with her family and Harrison tonight, but Sara had convinced her to come along. They’d decided to eat at Harrison’s place, mostly because it was easily three times the size of Sara’s house, which she shared with their mother Ruth and Sara’s son James. Everyone chatted as they ate, but Megan found herself pushing her food around on her plate. She couldn’t stop thinking about her bakery. She felt like she’d left her child behind when she’d closed up last night, after they’d cleaned up as much as they could before dropping from exhaustion. She’d returned that morning to finish the cleanup and work with Jubilee to order ingredients that had been dumped or damaged. It hadn’t helped that Caleb had been lurking the entire time she’d been at the bakery today.