That made Diana feel better. If Cadence ran back to him in the past, she'd likely run back to him now. "Drinking..?" She said hesitantly, looking at the other boys then back to Derek. "I don't know. I don't think so." It was in her nature to be a goody-goody. She didn't get into Student Council at her old school for no reason. She never really liked people who snuck out or ditched class to do drugs. To her, it was irresponsible. But hey, the situation was a bit different now. She sighed. The waitress swung buy holding a tray filled with their orders. "Ok, a Caesar salad for..." she trailed off as her eyes scanned the table, trying to find Cadence. "She left, sorry," Diana explained. "So did the other one who ordered the lobster." The waitress raised an eyebrow but didn't press further about it. She simply handed out the rest of the orders before returning to the back.