Chapter 16 The program on her home computer was out of date and the computer was slow, but that didn’t stop Kaylee from fooling around with design ideas for her future business card. There was a gentle knock at the door even though it was open, and her mom said, “Am I interrupting?” “Not really, just playing. What’s up?” “Your sister came home looking down today, but she won’t talk about it.” She didn’t have to mention which sister. Even Kaylee had noticed Cora’s less than cheerful attitude at the dinner table. “I’ll go talk to her.” “Thanks.” She walked off down the hall and a moment later Kaylee heard, “Tony! You’d better empty your lunch kit before bed!” “Okay!” Kaylee shook her head. She went one door over and knocked. “Changing!” came the muffled reply. “I’ll wait,” Kaylee sa

