35 Gabi The drive to the club took about twenty minutes. We all left our cars at a parking garage across the street and went together to the club. On the way, Priscila kept stealing glances at Tyler and me—because I had told her the truth. I tried keeping it from her, but I couldn’t. She was my best friend, and I had never kept anything from her before. I couldn’t start now. She had gasped, startling everyone, so I pulled her to a corner and told her. At first, she was shocked, but then she thought it was an adventure and told me I was about to fall in love. I laughed in her face. If only … The club was a simple dark blue building with a big neon sign. Nothing more. There was a short line in front of the main doors, but the line was moving, as if everyone was getting in. “You know how

