Jane laughed a little at Justin's admission. "Awwwwwwhh! I wish he'd stop being such a douchebag. He's better than this." She shook her head, rolling her eyes at the thought of her best friend. He could be so sweet when he wanted to be. It was just a matter of getting him to want to be. The two had always been a little distant in school, back when Darren had held the title of her "best friend," but they were very close now that they'd been living together for months. Ryan had helped her through her breakup with Darren more than she'd ever expected him to and kept her laughing when she never thought she'd smile again. His Darren impression was spot-on and absolutely hilarious.
That was part of why she was rooting for Ryan's relationship with Justin, honestly. They were both such good friends of hers. Sure, she sometimes made fun of Justin a wee bit for being a Hufflepuff, but it was all in good fun. He was a great guy, and he definitely wasn't a sissy. He was just too nice. Jane felt that it was her obligation as his friend to try to toughen him up a little, but not too much as to ruin him. She just couldn't stand to see him let people push him around; even Ryan. And that was exactly why they were there, dirty dancing in the club. She knew that Ryan was going to be angry with her for being a "bad influence," but honestly she didn't care. It wasn't like she and Ryan never bickered. It was a pretty routine thing, actually. He'd forgive her. He always did.
But, it was important, in Jane's mind, for Justin to stand up to Ryan and let him know that their arrangement could lead to Justin seeing other people too. If he wanted to, which Jane was certain that he didn't. It wasn't as if Jane had any intention of letting Justin leave the club with anyone else, regardless. Someone needed to walk her home, and Justin was the only man for the job that night.
"Yeah, I know. Though you don't look very tough, if I can just be completely honest with you, sweetheart." Jane giggled a little bit, noting how lost he looked. She couldn't imagine he'd had much experience with girls before he realized he actually preferred men, and so she wasn't that surprised that he didn't really know what to do at first. He was getting better, though, and she was actually pretty impressed considering that it was Justin "patron saint of Hufflepuffs" Finch-Fletchley. Really, he was such a good guy. She was still impressed with herself for talking him into this.
"You're actually a better dancer than I expected, mate."
Perhaps she was a bit of a bad influence? I mean, despite her previous auror training and current Order of the Phoenix member status, Jane Lennon had not and still was not always on the straight-and-narrow. She'd started stealing at the age of eight, but had never really managed to get herself into much trouble over it. She'd gotten lucky. She knew plenty of other people in her neighborhood who had. Even currently, she had no qualm about scamming drunk men out of their wallets when she was running low on cash. Of course, Justin didn't know that much. Well... not unless Ryan had told him.