Eliza saw Heloise and immediately got out of her car. She looked Heloise as she tried to remain nonchalant but how can she be nonchalant in a situation like this. Eliza needed to calm down. She held her head up high and relaxed while smiling a little. "Hey girl!" She said while giving Heloise a small hug, breaking it after a few seconds. She walked into the cafè and held the door for Heloise until she was in as well. She didn't really know what to say but she scared for her life. What if people knew? What if people found out? A lot of what if questions ran through her head as she tried to shake them away but couldn't. She really didn't want to mention what she had in front of everybody so she just wanted to have a normal conversation, for now. "So, how is work going for you?" She asked with another smile appearing across her features. She was next in line and she had placed her order. Eliza grabbed her coffee drink and muffin then walked through the doors that lead to the outside. She was literally shaking now as anyone of the people sitting outside with them could be a witch hunter. Eliza waited for Heloise to sit down before talking business. She let out a breath and took a sip of her coffee then eyed Heloise. "Uhmm, so, have you heard the news lately?" She asked with a raised brow while basically shaking as she torn a piece of her muffin and placed it in her mouth. She eventually swallowed then held her hands up to her temple again. "This can't be. I mean, if people are so afraid, why don't they just move?" She asked but the question really didn't need to be answered. "We need to call a..." Customers had walked by and it made her gasp and jump a little. She looked away from them then waited until they were gone. "We need to hold a coven meeting." She eventually whispered while not even wanting her muffin, she fed it to the birds instead. "Heloise, I don't know what we are going to do." She said sincerely and with a hint of worry as she couldn't fathom the thought of being captured and eventually killed. She let out a soft sigh as she rose up out of her seat. "I'll be right back. Going to go freshen my make-up." She said as she grabbed her purse and walked towards the bathroom. Eliza walked in and went over to the mirror, where she sat her purse down on the sink and quickly went on applying her make-up. Her ears twitched when she heard two girls enter, both of them giggling as she overheard them talking about witches - In such a negative way. "I think they should take all the witches and put them in a cabin then set it ablaze." They both laughed as Eliza closed her make-up pouch furiously then turned to them. "Well, maybe they should do that to all the people of Salem. I mean I am so sick of hearing about this witches that don't even exist anymore!" Her voice roared. "Geez, what's your problem?" One of the girls asked. "People liked you are my problem." She threw her make-up pouch back into her purse and stormed out of the bathroom, eventually reaching Heloise again. Her angered was basically vibrating off of her as she stayed silent when she sat down. [b][i]- & -[/b][/i] Aidan listened to his girl talk the whole ride to the diner. He wanted to tell her to shut up so bad but didn't, as a matter of fact, he basically tuned her out. "Aidan, are you listening? Aidan? Aidan?!" He snapped back to reality then turned his gaze towards her. "What?!" Katie folded her arms over her chest as she pouted her lips. "You're not listening to me." Aidan rolled his eyes with a scoff. "I totally was." She smacked her lips then raised a brow. "What was I talking about then?" He sighed while turning back towards her. "Baby, I've got a lot on my mind, okay? I may have tuned you out a little bit but at least it wasn't intentional." He said with one of his handsome smiles. Katie huffed while sitting correctly in the passenger seat now. She didn't say a word and Aidan sighed with relief. He kind of chuckled to himself as she got mad at the littlest thing. Aidan isn't really the compassionate type - He's more of the blunt, tell it how it is type. After a few more minutes of driving, they finally reached the diner. He pulled up into a parking space and turned the engine off while getting out of his car. He didn't really bother to see if Katie had got out and followed him in or not because he had more important matters on his mind. The greeter greeted them and asked how many to the party. "Two." Aidan responded as she grabbed two menus and with a smile she told them to follow her. She sat them down at the table and handed them the menus. After a few seconds rather, their waiter came over and asked if they need anything to drink. "Ah, yes, two Sweet Teas, please and two glasses of water." The waiter wrote it down and said that he'll be right back as he looked up and eyed Katie. "Are you really going to be mad at me all day?" Katie didn't even looked at him as she flipped through the menu. "Mhm." Aidan was really getting tired of her getting mad over stuff that doesn't call for anyone to be mad over. He shrugged his shoulders while looking over the menu as their waiter came back over with their drinks and asked if they were ready to order. "I am. I'll have the Triple Prime T-Bone Steak, cooked well-done please." Aidan placed his order as the waiter wrote everything down even Katie's order. They both were silent as his phone started to ring. It was his father. "I'll be back." He said while answering the call and going outside. "Hello." His dad was explaining to him that the witch hunt had begun like five minutes ago. Aidan sighed while running his hand through his jet black locks of hair. "Okay, dad. You be careful and I'll see you soon. Love you." With that, the call was ended. Aidan let out a grunt of frustration as he walked back into and seen that there food was already brought out. "Babe, your steak is still pink." Katie said as Aidan grabbed the plate and walked up to the counter. He was already furious as it was and tried to keep a calm, moderate tone but all of that was soon thrown out of the window. "I asked for this to be well-done. Hell, burn the shit up if you have to!" His voice roared as all eyes were now on him. "I don't know why it's so freaking hard for you people to get a simple order right! I've been coming here for quite some time now and this is the first time I've had a problem like this. I want to see the chef that cooked this. I guess they can't read, whoever it is." He mumbled and muttered. The person at the front just continued to smile as she called someone named Sammy to the front. Aidan was highly pissed but he doesn't know if it was because of his steak or if it was because the witch hunt had begun - It was a little bit of both, he had admit to himself as he waited for Sammy to show himself.