Tino nodded, reaching forward to grab her hand so he could guide her inside without her falling over. He'd retrieve the box of his stuff later, after she left.
"My mom's at the dance, I think. I'm the only one home, so thankfully, no one heard your little hissy fit earlier." He walked her to the front door, and then doubled back to climb into his window, since he didn't have his keys on his person. Once inside, he closed his window and ran to where she was waiting, letting her inside.