In all honesty, Ana had no reason to believe that Caleb would care about who she did or didn't fool around with. Nothing like that had happened with David, though. Actually, nothing like that had happened between them for quite a while. Regardless of the past, they now worked in a strict friends only basis.
She smiled and nodded at his answer, certainly not intending to push for more information. If their roles had been reversed and she'd had to rush to her friend in the middle of the night, she probably wouldn't have been willing to talk about it, either.
"Straight back to Boston," she told him with a wrinkle of her nose. "I'm not nearly homesick enough to subject myself to them so soon after getting back to college."
Ana loved her parents, she loved them with her whole heart, she just wasn't ready to be under their roof again.
"So, what are we going to do on the way home?" she grinned. "Flashing the passersby worked so well on the way here... you've not grown bored with it, have you?"
She was teasing, obviously. Her shirt had stayed in place all the way to New York and it would likely do the same for the trip back.