AN: at the end of this chapter I say something about them passing into hour number five. In the last chapter Catherine fell asleep for two hours. I thought I should let you know that. I'm sorry I can't update as much as I would like to but school and other things get in the way.

Chapter 3 Questions are answered.

"Kiddo, wake up. We're stopping for breakfast."

Catherine opened her eyes slowly. She remembered where she was as soon as she felt the stiffness in her neck. They had come to a complete stop outside of a diner.

"Great, I'm starving." Just as she said this her stomach let out a loud grumble.

They went inside and sat sown at a booth by the window. Within five minutes they had ordered their food. Catherine had ordered an omelet and Casey had ordered an egg over easy with a side of bacon.

Once they got their food Catherine asked something that she had only just thought of, "Is Cappie my father?"

"Why would you ask that?"

"Because from what I read in that journal you couldn't seem to live without eachother." She said this as if she already knew the answer.

Her mother looked into the deep blue of the eyes Catherine had inherited from Cappie and couldn't bring herself to say anything other than, "Yes, he is."

"Why did he go by the name Cappie?"

"He hated the literary reference that his real name had."

"Which is…..?"

"Capulet."

"Oh, like Romeo and Juliet."

"Yes. His mother loved that play so she gave him the name Capulet."

They sat there and ate their breakfast in silence. Just as Catherine was finishing her omelet her mother's phone rang.

"Hello?"

"Oh, hi, Rusty. What's up?" She waited for a reply then said, "What's wrong with him?"

Once again something was said on the other end of the call. "Oh my God. Is he going to be okay?"

"I'll be there as soon as I can. However I can't fly. I'll tell you why when I get there."

She flipped her phone shut and motioned for the waitress to bring the check.

The walked back to the car and Casey floored it down the interstate.

'Hello hour number five,' thought Catherine.