I asked over my shoulder, looking back and forth from Jodi to Steven. We had been driving for twenty minutes and were turning off the highway. I planned to cut through the farm fields to make our way to the freeway to get back into town quickly. “We can’t take her home like that.” “Well, we need to find out who she was with, so we should keep her with us until she wakes up so we can talk to her,” Steven said, looking at me through the rearview mirror. “Let’s go to the movie theater.” Jodi said. “Why there?” I asked. “Because it’s Friday night, that’s a normal place for us to have been. And it’s not a weird place to be parked in the middle of the night, so it’ll give us time to talk to her and calm her down.” “Good point.” I nodded, glancing over my shoulder to change lanes to exit the freeway. We pulled into the movie theater parking lot just a few minutes later. “Here, Steven, switch with me,” Jodi said, opening her door. “Why?” Steven asked as he got out.