Sienna's response that things with Vincent were complicated was something that Jane had heard before. Things always seemed to be complicated between her friend and the ex-boyfriend, and Jane didn't understand why. Yes, Vincent was incredibly attractive, and yes, he did have a way with words when he was trying to woo a girl, but Sienna wasn't just going to be one of his one-night stands. She knew what Vincent was all about, and Jane felt like she deserved more than that. Vincent didn't deserve a second chance with Sienna when virtually every other guy at St. Jude's were still waiting for their first chance with her. Jane was no relationship expert, and tonight, she was just happy that the girls had agreed to postpone the tension, so she didn't push Sia any further. She would save her attempts to reason with the girl until that pillow talk, if Sia and Sydney managed to stay friends until then.
While Sienna took the lead and led them back to the party, Jane caught up with Sydney and linked her arm with her. "And now we can actually have a real pillow talk, since you guys are friends again!" Jane smiled, pulling the blonde towards a tray of champagne. "Did you tell her that you were sorry?" Jane wasn't thinking. Her mind was already on the toast that champagne was insisting the group do, and there was no filter in place to prevent the thoughts in her mind from reaching her mouth when she was distracted. The question was something that she was curious about. She was definitely happy about it, but she didn't understand how Sydney and Sienna were suddenly being civil... maybe even nice to each other again. She hoped this day would come again, but she assumed that she would at least be there to hear them work it all out, and she did imagine that they both would have to apologize for something to regain each other's trust. It wasn't mind blowing to imagine Sia apologizing for making that post, or at least being behind it (since Jane still wasn't sure if Sienna actually ran it or not). Sienna was dramatic and could be vindictive and stubborn sometimes, but she had a heart and Jane was sure that she would be the first one to come around in this fight. With Sydney, that wasn't so true. Jane couldn't recall a time when Sydney had genuinely apologized for doing something wrong, because in Sydney's world, she was never wrong. In this case, especially, Jane just couldn't see Sienna apologizing for it, after claiming that Sienna had made it up for attention and pity too. Picking up two glasses, she handed one to Sydney and took a large sip of her own. "I feel like you should get drunk tonight. You never get drunk with me." She felt the need to keep the conversation going with Sydney, and she remained rather close to her because she didn't want to even give the chance for Victoria or Charlotte to approach her. She didn't want to relive the panic that she had managed to needle her way out of moments before upstairs.