The others quickly followed in rapid succession and were anxious to gain entrance to Ari's abode out of sight of the general public. Bosley of course took the lead cautioning his men to move quietly behind him as he walked down the cobbled path that led to the front door of Ari's house.
"Ari's still not home yet," muttered Nana with mild disappointment to herself.
No matter how Nana voiced her displeasure at Ari working late at nights, Ari still wouldn't listen to her. She was a lot like her mother in that regard, loyal and stubborn to a fault. Nana didn't harp as much because she knew Ari was doing what she felt was right and her dancing gave her something to do than be depressed about Marino.
She gently closed Ari's door not wanting it to slam and wake up Eileen in the room next to it. Eileen was a very light sleeper and woke very easily except for the days when the calendar fell on the full moon.