She held on to Kevin’s hand as he drove through town. When she suggested going to a place they hadn’t been since they were kids, he was only too eager to oblige. It was a simple escape; something they had discovered when they were trying to stay clear of their parents. Best of all, back then, the place was easy to get to on their childhood bikes. They turned the last corner at the edge of town and the familiar view came into sight. It was hidden deep in the woods, with no sign of activity. The place was just the way she had remembered it. It was also where she had first realized her love of stargazing. On a clear night you could see thousands of them. They parked along the edge of the driving path. It was peaceful, sitting in the car while the moonlight peeked through the window. She turned to Kevin and saw he was already smiling at her. “You want to get out?” he asked. “In a minute,”