I looked up at the place as Emrys held the door open. "This place?" I asked with a raised brow. Emrys's smile fell, and he gave me a flat look. "Yes," he replied, gesturing for me to go inside already. I looked back at the place. "It's a diner the size of your apartment," I stated. Which is true. It's a small diner. Easily overlooked if you didn't know it was here. In a strip of business. A salon on one side and a laundry mat on the other. The sign, that just says diner, has a couple of letters barely holding on. It's definitely not a place that I expected Emrys to ever be at before. "Yes, it's a hole-in-the-wall kind of place," Emrys said. My eyes snapped to his. "You know, like you told me before." He finished with a wink. I crossed my arms as Emrys waited for me to enter the d