In a way it was a little sad that Orsino wasn't going to let him cause a ruckus. That could have been a little fun. He knew that his neighbors were way too stuffy and needed a little fun being thrust upon them here and there and he'd imagine that Orsino's did too. But to each their own and he'd be good and not cause one since he let him right in. Though if he'd honestly wanted to cause a ruckus then he'd have needed to bring his instrument with him and perhaps start playing right there. That would certainly start people up one way or another.
Stepping in and away from the door so it could be closed, Don's attention was pulled down to Orsino's dog as it looked like she was trying to get her mouth around the toe of his shoe and he raised his eyesbrows in amusement. "Not so certain those taste all that great, dog," he muttered to her as he pushed her away from his foot like he'd seen Orsino do.
"Since when aren't Elizabeth and I having a row?" he questioned with a grin. "Though she does have a good thing to be annoyed with me about this time."