Kevin's ironing when he hears the buzzer. It's a part of his routine that he finds oddly therapeutic, which if probably silly, but for some reason it typically helps him wind down from the day. Reading scripture used the do that, once upon a time. Now it almost has the opposite effect. It put him on edge.
Almost the same way an unexpected visitor did. He hasn't ordered any food and it hadn't been long enough since the last time Danny had checked on him to make sure he was sober and not online shopping under the influence for it to be him again. Not that Danny would need to use the buzzer anyway.
"Thank you," he says into the intercom, spinning an empty hanger, "for... making sure the button still works. Hello?" Whoever is out there needs to work of their technique. Laying on the bell is a no-no. That was basic Missionary 101.
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Almost the same way an unexpected visitor did. He hasn't ordered any food and it hadn't been long enough since the last time Danny had checked on him to make sure he was sober and not online shopping under the influence for it to be him again. Not that Danny would need to use the buzzer anyway.
"Thank you," he says into the intercom, spinning an empty hanger, "for... making sure the button still works. Hello?" Whoever is out there needs to work of their technique. Laying on the bell is a no-no. That was basic Missionary 101.