They were back in the truck, driving through a small, well-kept little town, Mariah pulled out her phone and checked for new messages, but found none. She wondered what her friends were up to and if they even missed her when Mariah"s stomach rumbled. "Crap, it"s almost dinner time, why didn"t you say something about being hungry?" Levi asked. "I wasn"t that hungry and I didn"t realize how late it is." She"d been busy entertaining the little girl, who"d been bright and sweet, if a bit bossy. The girl had eaten several times, snacks from the bag her grandmother kept for her, but it hadn"t even occurred to Mariah that they might be missing a meal. The family had enough on their minds without worrying about feeding her. "We"ll eat here." He pulled into the small parking lot next to a diner

