Normally, Ekkehardt would be hard at work, preparing for the month ahead. Processing paperwork, checking supplies...
But right now? He's had an amount to drink (not unusual) but he can actually feel the effects (very unusual) and so he's feeling more impulsive than usual. This, unfortunately, does not impede his ability to move silently when he needs to, or in this case, when he feels he needs to.
This is not normally a problem for anything. It is, however, currently Avery's problem when he suddenly has an intruder halfway in his room perched on the windowsill. Why would he use a door? Why would he knock? Questions like that are quite literally things that aren't occurring to him right now.
He doesn't say anything at first. He's wondering how Avery is going to react. He's going to find it amusing in any case, because everything is quite funny right now.
its HIS turn to be a (relatively quiet) nuisance
But right now? He's had an amount to drink (not unusual) but he can actually feel the effects (very unusual) and so he's feeling more impulsive than usual. This, unfortunately, does not impede his ability to move silently when he needs to, or in this case, when he feels he needs to.
This is not normally a problem for anything. It is, however, currently Avery's problem when he suddenly has an intruder halfway in his room perched on the windowsill. Why would he use a door? Why would he knock? Questions like that are quite literally things that aren't occurring to him right now.
He doesn't say anything at first. He's wondering how Avery is going to react. He's going to find it amusing in any case, because everything is quite funny right now.