Somewhere east of Joshua Tree, just past the turnoff for Cahuilla Springs, there's a diner that doesn't appear on any map. I pulled into its gravel lot at 2:47 AM on a Tuesday in late October, my dashboard thermometer reading forty-eight degrees. The cook's name was Frank, and he told me about the night the bell over the door started ringing every hour on the hour—but no one ever came in. He kept working the grill anyway, same as he'd done for thirty years, because that's what you do when the desert has forgotten you. This is a story about a cook, a diner, and the sound of a bell. It's about a bowl of chili that tasted like nothing but salt. And it's about what I saw when I finally looked out the window into the dark.
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