Genesis nodded as he confirmed her suspicions, she had watched his RV wind through the town and out into the woods, and she wondered if those woods were the ones that abutted the Jones' family land. She guessed it was something that she would have to research. When he asked if she was a regular the two waitress' exchanged a knowing glance. This boy was in way over his head and he had no clue. "Yeah, I like to come here when I come into town." The young woman nodded as she ate a few more bites of her food. At the end of the block the black car still sat that had dropped her off. An aging man was leaning against the hood, his chauffer's cap tilted over his wrinkled face, he seemed to be taking a nap. Genesis had glanced back briefly, glad to find Jamison wasn't watching her. If he had, Shad's mother wouldn't be the only one having words with their child. Half of the steak was gone and the eggs had disappeared before Genesis placed her knife and fork onto her plate to signal she was done. The waitress' gave each other a look, and exchanged silent daring glances at one another before Bridgette moved and took up the plate before ferrying it back into the kitchen. The bill still beside her, the young woman pulled the hundred out of her pocket and plopped it down before pushing it forward to the now waiting Bridgette. Genesis turned her seat to face Shad as she sipped on what remained of her juice through a striped straw, as if she hadn't just made it rain in the little diner. "So, what brings you to Hemlock Grove?" she asked, now genuinely curious to his intentions. Her bright eyes lingered on his for a moment before her glance roamed back out to the street, she could see the bookstore and Martha as she waddled out and turned the sign to open. A small chalk sandwich board was placed outside proclaiming the New Harlequin Romance novels had arrived and would be this month's book club book. Genesis rolled her eyes as she read the sign and turned her attention back to Shad.