The Burger Café, a converted old gas station, looked a lot smaller than Kat expected from Kyle’s description. The large sign that hung above the building almost dwarfed the restaurant itself and lit up the entire parking lot. Cars filled almost every available parking space. It took Kat driving four times around the building until she noticed a car back out of a space. She sped up and pulled her truck in the vacated space. She hoped Kyle wasn’t messing with her when he suggested this place because her patience was already wearing thin from finding a parking spot alone. “We’re here, monkey.” From the frown on Griffin’s face, her patience was also thinning. Griffin grabbed the seatbelt. “I’m hungry.” “Me too.” Kat hadn’t had anything since lunchtime and her stomach had shown its displeas