Ryan smiled as he let go of Jessa's arm. “It wasn’t too much trouble.” He said with a shrug. No trouble at all, actually. “I’ll be… wherever there’s an empty seat.” He was going to pick a spot from memory of the last time he was inside, but he couldn’t bet on those spots being empty.
With a wave and a smile, Ryan walked back around to the customer entrance and followed the group of men that was in front of him inside. One of the best perks of being an employee was that he didn’t have to pay admission like all the other men did, which earned a few looks and some remarks from the guys behind him. Oh well.
Looking around, he could see that it was almost a full house and probably would be by the time the show started. He ordered a beer from the bar and made his way through the crowd to find a seat before the show started. The one he found was toward the front and had a decent view, half the table was being shared with a group from another table, but they didn’t seem to care that he took the extra seat. The lights started to dim only a minute after he sat down. Timing couldn’t get better than that.