Usually, when Keelin opened the door Reggie got a better smile than that. Instead he saw that she looked just a little... well not quite normal. That could be because she needed to be left alone or because... Reggie had no idea. He had never understood how women's minds worked and he doubted that he was suddenly going to get it just because he had spent the better part of his life living with them. Wait, not just the better part of it, all of it. Reggie had never once lived without a woman. He had gone straight from home to an apartment with Morgan and even when she left there had been the girls so yeah, his whole life. And he still had no idea what they were thinking unless they told him. Sometimes he even managed to get that all mixed up because he did not want to make assumptions.
Though right now he was pretty sure that he was being asked in and that meant it was at least okay that he had come over. "Sure." Reggie stepped past Keelin and looked around the apartment. His attention was almost immediately caught by the small ball of fur racing at him and he leaned down to scoop Pugsley up with one hand. The pug seemed extremely delighted to see him and that was enough to make the nerves that were making him uncomfortable practically vanish. "Hey there Pugsley," the elemental said, scratching under the pug's chin as he let him lick his face. "The girls miss you, you need to remember to come over and say hi before they break down Keelin's door to get to you." Still holding the small familiar, Reggie half-turned back towards Keelin. "I wasn't sure if I should come over or not, but Sarah did everything but shove me out the door."