"There's still plenty of time in the day," Katrina pointed out. "And the harbor's really not that far away."
It was probably easier for her, because it was less selfish of her to be caring about his well-being. But that was what Lynn had done, too - cared about her grandson. She and Katrina had always had that in common. So whatever Finn needed to do today, that was what he should do.
Reaching into her pocket, she pulled out one of the apples. "I brought us breakfast."