GRACE Victor and I, along with Hans and Lowell, had meetings all day downtown, and by the time we finished, it was time for supper. Erika didn't go with us as she had more pressing things to do. The sky looked cloudy, and if there's one thing I picked up right away when I moved here —it is the ever-changing weather. Only in Canada, where you think it's summer only to be fooled again because there are flurries. So I make sure to bring a thicker coat to keep me warm, and I don't care if they find me weird. At least I won't be shivering like crazy. "Are you hungry?" asked Victor. "I'm not very hungry, but I could eat a little. Why?" "We have a couple of hours to drive home, and you will be hungry by then. There's not a lot of restaurants along the way, so I thought we should eat here," h