Ms. Brown hadn’t lied about how small the place was. Less than a minute later they came up on a newish-looking building with a large glass front and a low roof with a sign reading Dog and Cow. He assumed that was the diner, but wondered what was up with the name. Figuring he’d get the lowdown on it sometime soon, he stayed with Trent as they hooked another left and headed north and east onto July Road. Less than five minutes later they were driving up the gravel road that led to the trailers. Bobby parked. Trent rolled down his window to call out, “I’ll see you tonight,” and he roared away in the big truck. Turning off the engine, Bobby got out and stood a moment to admire their new ride. Still smiling, he popped the trunk to grab the bags holding Kiki’s new coat and all the other gear Trent purchased before heading up the steps and putting his key in the door. He was anxious to show Kiki their new wheels and tell her about his morning, but he found her sitting and talking with a woman he didn’t know.