When we got to The Ryder, I saw it was a bar attached to a hotel. As soon as we entered, I remembered that Amelia’s dad owned the place. It explained why they could drink at the bar and when we got there, they had congregated in a back corner, away from the other customers. It was a ritzy hotel and the neon red and black lighting set an intimate tone to the bar. Miranda saw me first and waved us over by a pool table. She stood in a tight black dress with a red belt around her midriff. The rest of the girls were dressed in similar dresses, all tight and in different colors. I wondered if they planned it. They looked cliquey and expensive. Each of them wore dangling diamond earrings that matched their dress color. “Hi, guys!” Miranda gave me a big hug. “I’m so glad you could come. The rest