"What party?" Daizi asked, but although they didn't know the details, neither she nor Dark really believed Sloan just happened to be having car problems that late at night, and the only person she could think to call was Xander, so the question was more of a reflex than anything.
Despite her state, Sloan still remembered the rules of the house, and she carefully took off her shoes, stumbling slightly as she did so, but she steadied herself before touching the salt so she didn't spill it, but she didn't say anything when she came inside. Now that there were so many people around, she couldn't even bring herself to look at any of them for the shame and embarrassment.
"You can go sit down on the couch if you like, Sloan," Daizi said gently, "and you don't have to worry. Whatever happened tonight, we aren't your parents, it's not our job to lecture you, okay?"
"...okay..." Sloan mumbled, and did as she was told, feeling stupid in the outfit she was so excited about earlier that day.