When he heard that Pittman had managed to bug people's offices, he was disappointed, but not surprised. However, he was surprised at how he reacted when he heard that one of those offices was Dr. Dani's. He knew she'd be devastated – her clients' privacy meant everything to her – and he knew it was his fault. This never should have happened. He owed it to her to tell her, and then. He cut short his evening with Vera, despite what that signified. To her credit, Vera understood - she had made note of his friendship with Dani when they had met before. He was pretty sure Vera thought there was more to it than friendship, which he had brushed off before, but when she asked him if the reason why he was so upset about the breach was specifically because he had disappointed Dani, he admitted it.

For the first time, he didn't look forward to showing up at her door late at night.

He wasn't surprised when she chased him out of the house. He deserved it. He, of all people, understood how she felt when she said her ethics had been compromised.