Brett looked at the guy in front of him. His cousin told him that this guy had cheated on her. He was tempted to knock the guy on his ass and tell him to never come near his cousin again. But Lindsay didn't need that. And he knew Lindsay, if she didn't want the guy around, she would have no problem telling him to get lost.

But fucking with the guys mind wouldn't hurt her at all would it? "Can I help you?"

"Who are you?" Danny demanded again.

"I think you have the wrong apartment buddy," Brett moved to shut the door, but Danny pushed it open, and made his way past the guy.

"Lindsay!!" Danny began yelling again, making his way back to her bedroom.

Brett jumped in front of him again, "Hey man, I said you have the wrong apartment."

"Get the fuck out of my way," Danny normally bright blue eyes turned steely cold, his voice dropping to a dangerously low octave.

Lindsay sat on her bed listening to the whole thing; she had to cover her mouth so as not to let the giggle out. She could just see the confusion and irate look on his face. But when she heard his voice dip, she knew her cousin might get hurt.

Steeling herself, she took another deep breath, "It's okay Brett, you can let him in!"

Hearing her sweet voice come from her bedroom, he glared at the guy one more time, and pushed his way down the hall.

When he got to the bed, he dropped to his knees on the floor, and handed her the now practically wilted daises.

"God Lindsay, you scared me," he said softly, "Are ya okay?" he wanted to touch her everywhere. To physically feel her.

Rolling her eyes at him, "Yeah." She looked at the daises he had handed her, and set them on the bed next to her.

"You okay cos?" Brett peeked his head into the room, seeing the guy who just pushed his way into her apartment on his knees beside her bed.

Lindsay genuinely smiled at the guy, Danny noted. "Yeah, I am."

"You need me to stay?"

Danny listened to the interaction between the two, trying to decipher who this man that was trying to keep him from seeing her.

"Nah, you can leave," she told him. "He isn't going to leave until I make him anyway," she gestured towards Danny.

Danny slightly smirked, at least she still knew him well.