"Pull over here," I say breaking the silence that inundated the space since I got into the car with Julian. I had no clue what was going on inside his head at the moment, but I know he was taking me home. If someone told me that I would be sitting alone in a car with Julian, I would have laughed my ass off watching them being burned on a barbecue because Julian heard and hated the idea. He regards me with curiosity. "What? I'm hungry." I didn't get to finish my popcorn at the race. I can tell he wants to protest but he does what I say either way. We pull up on the parking lot of Uncle Bean's diner. Considering it was one in the morning, the lot was dead. Two trucks were parked on opposite sides and I recognized one of them was Mary's, my co-worker. Julian turns the ignition off, the

