Adrian shook his head disapprovingly at Lydia as she left. [i]"She's not capturing the whole picture. This goes beyond her little moment with Omnitrace that I've seen countless times before."[/i] Just then Dillon walked in from outside. "Oh," she said, mildly startled by Adrian's presence. "I didn't see you there." Her metallic gauntlets clanked against the floor as she walked past him. "I know what really happened." Dillon stopped walking and turned to face Adrian. "How?" "Lydia told me the truth. My nemesis. The person I'm suppose to be one hundred percent against opened herself up to me, unlike you. My very own minion." Dillon crossed her arms. "Is that what I am? Because lately I've felt like the minion to an ungrateful, insensitive asshole. Well, I suppose minion fits, actually. "So, what? Is that what this is about? Getting back at me? Right now you're a fuckin' hypocrite. You preach trust and openness, but then you lie, straight to my face, about what happened." "Because you can't seem to listen to me! We're on the same side here, but it seems like you treat me as your number one enemy! As if you can trust me!" "Geez, I wonder why," he replied sarcastically. "When I've done nothing but tried to be your friend. I'm sick of it. Hell, it seems like you even treat Lydia better than me." "That doesn't excuse lying to me." "Is there anything that you care about more than yourself and what happens to you? Maybe it wasn't any of your business Adrian! A girl could've been raped and the only thing you seem to care about is my fucking lie! "What the fuck is up with you and Lydia?! Can neither of you see that there's something bigger going on here?! Something bigger than a rape-y Omnitrace? Something I'm trying to get to the bottom of? Here, let me spell it out for you. This morning, someone broke into the mansion we've been mysteriously invited to stay at, and turns out V-Vaid, Vad, whatever the fuck her name is, went into Willow's bedroom to delete a picture. Then, when I arrive home, someone broke into our mansion [b]again[/b], but this time to see Benjamin. Then Benjamin lies to me about who did it and why. Does that not seem just a [b]little[/b] bit suspicious? You lying about it, in such a critical moment, certainly isn't helping."