KAYLEE I waited for Caleb to show up for our meeting at the small eatery a block away from the Jewelry store during my lunch break. This was one of my usual picks for lunch. The place was compact and had a homey feel to it with warm shades of brown everywhere. A long wooden counter took up one side with high stools for customers to sit on while they devoured their chosen meal of the day. On the other side were five tables fixed to the wall, with two chairs on either side. It wasn’t the ideal place for a private conversation, especially with how packed it was right now, but I had managed to snug the last table furthest from the door and sat with my back against the wall, watching everyone that came and went from the little establishment. The air was saturated with delicious smells o

