Tillman stops her giant blue chimo van at a gas station/diner, and heads inside. There's a cop eating there, who she greets nervously. Then she asks the employee to fill her van. JC approaches her then, and says he thought that was her. She recognizes him from support group, but says she has to go. He startles her, though, by calling her "Megan." Then he whispers that the guy tied up in the back of her van can wait. She obviously has no choice but to follow him to a table. She's so jittery she can't pick up her coffee cup without clanking it against the saucer. JC tells her she's been smart and careful and probably wouldn't get caught, but the truth is she won't really be getting away from it. He tells her he knows all about Benton, and all about her. He says he knows she's spent years healing people, and that if she murders this man in cold blood, it will kill her. She asks if he was telling the truth when he told her he lost someone. He just looks at her. She asks how he can sit there and tell her not to do something that he knows he'd do, too. He says he's not her; he knows what happens when you take a life. You lose a part of yourself. "Not everything. Just the part that matters the most." She asks if that's what happened to him. He actually tears up and looks away.












