After the meeting adjourned, Liam was trying to make his way back to his dorm room, only to be stopped by the one person he didn't want to see. Lauren. He averted his eyes, hoping it would show her just how much he didn't want to talk to her. “Liam, I would love the chance to be able to sit down and talk to you," she told him softly, reaching out to touch his elbow lightly. He pulled his elbow back, almost like her touch burned him. “Right now is not the time," he bit out as coldly as he could. “There's never a good time for you," she argued. “All I want is a chance to explain my side of things. There are always two sides to every story, Liam. I think you owe me that much." He finally looked at her, really looked at her, and he felt remorse for the way he was treating the woman had giv