Santiago nodded. "Could be. Could be." He tilted his head to the side as he watched things unfold. He would've gotten involved but everything looked like it was progressing smoothly from one panel to another. "We did kind of enter her room without permission and a lady should never just let something like that happen." He nodded again. "Most ladies don't attack though. They tend to point a finger at you, then the door, and expect that to be enough to end things." The words came out of him in a rush because there wasn't enough time to say the words in the long drawn out way that would've added some levity to the scene. He did manage to catch Greg while he tumbled out of the room though so that was a win. "O that's nice." Santiago said, walking up to help Greg push the door open. "I say hi and ask if your from a different world and you act like I was the guy who used to hang around the park you played at as a kid with two dogs and a pair of binoculars, but this girl throws you out the door and tries to slam it in your face and your just blubbering the situation!" He leaned his body against the door and pushed. "See, it's things like that that make me like dogs so much, at least with dogs you can understand their reasons for doing things." He turned his attention and called to the door at the other side. "Will you cut it out, we're not trying to do anything to you. Do we come off as a pair that would do things like that? I think not. Those kind of pairs, for all their faults are at least usually on the same page!"