Sydney was clearly being short with her, and after this night, Jane knew that her only option was to drink a lot tonight. There was going to be no other way to survive it, especially when the actual night hadn't even started yet! She supposed that when they got to the party, things would be better. On one hand, they couldn't really get any worse, and additionally, it would be easier for her to slip away from the drama if she needed to in the crowded ballroom. Sydney would have all of her followers to occupy herself with, and maybe even Sienna too, since they had apparently "worked things out". Jane would do her best to avoid Piper, who she had sold out and was still feeling animosity towards because she hadn't gotten her the pills. She would have to refrain from engaging with Charlotte too, at least until she was pretty intoxicated, since she wasn't sure if Lottie would push what Victoria had said in front of her. No matter what happened, the fact that she needed to be wasted was a constant factor in each situation.
Her second champagne glass was empty as she set it back down on a table and looked to Sydney. Sienna had announced a moment before that the boys were waiting downstairs, and that it was time to leave. "This is going to be fun. Let's make it fun," she insisted, taking Sydney's hands as she gave her a pleading look. She wanted it to be fun, but more than anything, she wanted to ensure that she would be left alone for the night. If no one else wanted to have fun, then so be it, but Jane wanted to be able to do her thing without having to worry about being interrogated like she had just killed someone. She gave only a slight pause for Sydney to respond, before tugging the girl towards the others, who were already heading downstairs. "Jon said he's going tonight. Do you think I should hook up with him?" Jon Legrand was the son of Alex Legrand, Jane's father's best friend. He attended The Lycée Français de New York, a private French school in New York. He was cute and very much into Jane, but she had never taken advantage of it. Jane had been too enthralled in her illness, and alcohol to distract herself from that illness, to ever really pursue any romantic relationships. She was too insecure and too uncomfortable with herself to actually invest herself in someone else too. It wasn't like she didn't want something like that, though. When she wasn't in the mindset of wanting to keep everyone at bay to keep her illness safe, she fantasized over having that perfect boyfriend just as much as anyone else. If she was drunk enough tonight, she figured she could at least have some fun with the guy.
She grabbed her clutch and took a few seconds to double check her appearance before leaving the apartment. Moments later, they were curbside, getting into the limo. "We cannot let Sienna get back into that whole Vincent thing again," she whispered to Sydney, impulsively, before sliding into the car. No matter how Vincent could be with words and apologies, Jane didn't think Sienna needed to go back down that route. It was probably too early in this revived friendship for Sydney to care that much too, especially with what went on with Sydney and Vincent, but Jane wanted to make things normal again. Plus, if they focused on how Sienna was hurting herself by giving Vincent another chance, there would be less attention on Jane. She didn't care that Sienna had already brushed the topic off tonight. If Jane needed to, she'd put her on the spot just as she had done with Piper.
The limo was populated with just Connor, Vincent and Ricardo, so there was more than enough space as the girls slid in. All three of the boys did look dapper, as Sienna complimented Connor with, and as Jane's attention reigned in on Vincent, she couldn't blame Sienna if she did go back to Vincent. Physically, he was almost irresistible, and even drunk, he looked fine. Jane knew his personality and history enough that he wasn't attractive to her in that way, but she could see why he was to so many girls. "She's getting her own ride, we can leave without her," Jane insisted quickly, when Ricardo brought up Victoria. Jane actually had no idea where Connor's date was, and didn't know that what she said was true, but she was content with the idea of leaving Tori behind, even if she was still in Sienna's apartment. The last thing she needed was Victoria saying what she had said in front of Charlotte, in front of the rest of the car too. She had admitted to being involved with those drugs in the past to her two best friends, but Jane would probably consider drinking herself to death tonight if it was brought up again, especially around others.