“Yeah. Probably. Still, I’m going to go check on him, just in case.”
After hanging up, Lou left the precinct house, heading to Seaver’s apartment building. As much as he tried not to worry about his husband, he did. He was somewhat relieved when he saw Rory’s car in a lot at the end of the block. After parking next to it, then, making certain no one seemed interested in him, he strolled to the apartment building and buzzed Rory. A moment later, Rory’s voice came over the intercom, asking who it was. When Lou told him, Rory buzzed him in.
“Damn,” Lou said as soon as he was inside the apartment, trying not to sound angry, “You must have forgotten to turn on your phone.”
Rory waited until he’d kissed Lou before apologizing and taking care of the problem.
“Did you have it off while you took Beth to supper?” Lou asked.