'Don't worry' was not a statement that applied. As soon as Tory had heard Vaughan's voice and the mention of jail, he had been in a wreck, crying and then pouting, and sulking and being angry, all at once, while at the same time making his way into town. The people sitting around him on the bus probably thought he was mad as he muttered to himself in Italian while weeping and growling at the same time.
He stopped in the apartment, and fortunately Jensen was not there to answer questions to. Tory found the money and tucked it in his pocket, before heading to the police station. He had never been there before, but he knew where it was because North Conway was such a small town.
He pushed through the doors, a bundle of emotions, and it was a good thing no empaths worked there. He demanded to the front desk to be allowed to see Vaughan, and was instead lead to a counter where he posted bail and signed something and then demanded to see Vaughan again. He was pointed to a chair and told to have a seat while Vaughan was brought out.