We walked back down holding each other's hands. “Say hi to them for me, OK?” Jennie yelled, walking from the kitchen towards the steps. “Yes,” Sam spoke. “We are going to catch up a bit more while you’re gone. See you tomorrow!” He shouted while he playfully lifted his eyebrows. I giggled “Be safe!” as we walked out the door. The entire drive, I got more and more nervous. Hoping my parents would be OK, that they could manage a life of living without me, and most of all, I really hoped that they would approve of Jensen. We drove to a part of our community I hadn’t been before, mostly forest and almost in the middle of nowhere, as we took a curve in the road. I saw a tiny diner, it looked as if we were flashed back to an old fifties movie. A white building with big bold red letters