The Box: Chapter 5The AnswersThe tension had fled from Jeb's body after his mother's reassurances, and he sat down at the little wooden table next to her, snacking on some fresh cut carrots and round loaves of bread. She marveled at how much he ate; it was as though he'd been starving. But she'd never had a brother, and she'd had to learn that it was normal for teenage boys to eat like pigs and grow like weeds. She gave him another loaf when he'd finished the first.Finally he finished and wiped his hands on the napkin. "Mama, why didn't you ever say anything to me? About the magic, I mean."She sighed, tucking her hair behind one ear, out of her eyes. "Yo