Dorian DeLoughrey
Staring at wall, that’s all he could do as he waited for Jessica, or just someone to come back. It felt like he was sitting there alone for an hour and maybe he was, you can’t really track time when you’re in a cell. But that was enough time for him to completely calm down and push back whatever anger he had left. Yes, he was still angry, mad, but being there alone and thinking about what happened helped him collect his thoughts and just calm down. He knew what he said was too much, he knew it wasn’t pretty, it was bad but he needed that to happen so he could breathe. He did cross the line, he was the one to blame for it but it’s not that easy to get an apology out of him.
He looked to the side at the sound of footsteps, soon seeing Jessica again and the moment she joined him in that small room he looked away from her down at his hands. So there they were again, in silence. There was nothing else he could say, nothing he could do but wait to get out and knowing Jessica she would hopefully start talking again and tell him what was happening. Hopefully, yes. Right now, after being alone in that cell for such a long time, even her nonstop talking wouldn’t bother him.
He glanced at her as she sat down on the floor and took off her heels, subtly rolling his eyes before getting up. “Don’t sit on the floor,” she didn’t want to sit next to him, that was his guess so that’s why he stood up and walked to the opposite wall, leaning against it. It wasn’t a problem for him, he’s been sitting there for an hour and he knew how to be a decent person. “It’s cold,” he quietly added, putting his hands in his pockets and keeping his head down.
He was listening to everything she was saying but just didn’t know how to respond. Not even when she mentioned that someone was coming to bail them out, someone he didn’t want her to talk about. It could be his brother or Andy, but it looked like he would just have to wait and see because he didn’t want to have that conversation again. And he didn’t really care, all he wanted was to get out of that place.
A quiet chuckle escaped his lips when she mentioned being right, and while she was right about that she didn’t get any other response from him. Until she mentioned Anna. Dorian simply looked up at her, his face emotionless. If things weren’t the way they were, he would clear that up for her and tell her it was all just a huge mistake and misunderstanding, that he’d never dated her sister. And he didn’t get why she was mentioning that now when she was dating his brother. “I’m being a hypocrite?” With a confused look, he quietly asked, this time not showing anger or anything. It really was just a simple question. “Aren’t you dating my brother now? And that was… it was something.” That was all he could say as he looked away from her again, shrugging his shoulders. “It was a year ago, just forget about it,” a weak smile appeared on his lips and he remained silent, not wanting to talk about that when it was just a big lie.
But soon he heard footsteps again making him look towards the bars only to see two very familiar faces. And as he was happy that someone was coming to save them, he was disappointed by her choice. Not just because of what she said earlier but because the two of them weren’t really… the best fit for the bailing out job. Which was soon proven. The door behind them locked, meaning they were now stuck with them. “Really?” Dorian sighed as he sat down on the floor. “Yeah, it’s me, surprise,” He almost sarcastically chuckled, only annoyed with what happened and not with Andy. Well, maybe a bit. This only meant Dorian would have to sit there and look at the beautiful friendships Jessica wanted to keep even when she was gone. “You really called them? How didn’t you expect this would happen?” Dorian almost whined, referring to the current situation. “So what now?” His brows furrowing as he watched Mikel pulling out a bar and handing it to beautiful Jess.