"What do you mean 'the worst time to be on the streets alone'?" I mean, no duh, it's night, but it's not exactly like a stranger's place is much safer." Since he and Kido did not own a radio, he had no way of knowing exactly what was going on at the moment. The neighbors in the apartment next to theirs probably did, as did likely most of the people in the complex, but most of the money the two earned went towards food and rent rather than appliances. "Why was this the door you knocked on, anyway? Were you already rejected at the others or something?" His eyes narrowed as he asked this question. Though he knew that the crime rate around these parts was particularly low, he still felt that he couldn't just trust someone who showed up so suspiciously. It seemed strange that someone would happen to arrive at [i]this[/i] particular door right when the only two inhabitants - two [i]minors[/i], for that matter - were heading out. Perhaps the man didn't know that they lived alone, but the thought still irked him. "You really shouldn't walk back without your jacket, though! I know the weather has remained pretty nice lately, but you could still--!" Kido froze upon seeing the man at the door after he rushed back into the room with the two jackets. For a moment, he just looked at them in confusion, but his face brightened up again soon enough. "Felice, who's this?" The older boy looked back when he heard him enter the room again and answered him with a huff. "Some guy who wants to spend the night. He says he doesn't have anywhere else available." "Oh. Are we letting him stay, then?" "I don't know yet. First off, I still have to be somewhere and you were going out as well. Second, even if you do stay, I don't trust you alone with l'uomo misterioso over there. Third, we know nothing about this guy, and he kinda looks like a thug to me." Felice stated bluntly, not even caring that the man was still standing right there. Kido pouted childishly at his behaviour. "Don't be rude! Besides, it's not like we have much to steal, and well...you know..." He trailed off, looking at him knowingly. The slightly taller boy sighed, turning back to the man at the door with a slight glare still in his eyes. "Fine, you can stay, but we have somewhere to be right now. Don't you dare mess up anything in there!" He pushed past the man and hurried down the hall, grumbling under his breath. Kido stayed behind for a minute longer, smiling up at the stranger. "Sorry, he's probably just stressed again. I'll go catch up with him shortly, so let me get you some blankets for now."