You can get to know a stranger pretty well in six hours — but can you come away knowing yourself better? Maybe. This long night makes me think so.
It was a chance encounter. We were both strangers looking for something — maybe neither of us knew what — when we found each other Saturday night. I was restless and needed to get away from my house. She was frustrated with the people at her house and was escaping them.
It was around 10 p.m. when I got to Whataburger in Trussville. I picked it because it was open all night and because I seem to keep being drawn back there lately, since it’s a place where I used to go all the time. She walked in with a self-assurance that suggested she would own any room she walked into. The place was mostly empty and it wasn’t long before we were chatting, first across a couple of tables and then across my old booth as she joined me there.
Her name is Delaney. She’s a tall blonde woman with blue eyes and she looks as though she would have been at home as a hippie in the ’60s. Some of that was the way she dressed but part of it was the way she carried herself — as though she sees right through everybody and says things others are too polite to say.

We’re all masters of denial when facing painful truths in our lives
Hearing voice of the one you love can be medicine for hurting heart
Would getting away from civilization help us live better?
Fixing what’s broken inside often makes things worse until rebirth
Don’t believe angry words and deception from a wounded heart
For first time in my life, I fear not finding love and life I’ve needed
Ten years later, it hurts to know she lost faith in me and gave up
Now that his wife is gone for good, man is left with memories and love
As we enjoyed the sunset together, language and borders didn’t matter