Ryder’s 18th birthday should have been a milestone, but his father’s absence cast a shadow. Ryder felt devastated when he discovered his father chose a fishing trip with friends over his birthday celebration. Despite his hope that his father might show up, the day came and went without him.
Growing up, Ryder’s parents’ constant arguments led to their separation when he was eight. His father’s subsequent absence became a regular pattern, with weekends spent fishing and being preoccupied with his hobbies. Ryder desperately sought his father’s attention, only to be repeatedly disappointed.
On his 18th birthday, after waiting in vain, Ryder finally called his father, who was on the lake. The conversation ended with a promise to catch up later, but it was clear his father prioritized fishing over him. When Ryder later received a fishing rod as a belated gift, it symbolized his father’s ongoing disregard.
This realization helped Ryder move forward, focusing on the genuine relationships in his life.