"That remains to be seen", he said. Just because he had seen a lot of this sort of thing in Harlem did not mean he was a professional by any means. Though for her sake he would see what he could do, especially given the area that they were in and the thought of her walking to where ever it was that she lived.
He smirked. "If you figure out that whole teleportation bit, be sure to teach it to me when I get back", he said as he walked up the side walk and into a shop that he emerged back out of several minutes later.
"We're in luck", he said as he walked to the driver's side of her car, even as he worked at the coat hanger to straighten it and curve one end. "I see you didn't teleport inside yet", he said as he laid the hanger on top of the car as he fished out his wallet.
"Let's see..." He worked his fingers into the seal between the window and the door frame, and pried his wallet into the space to keep it open. "...if this..." He lifted up the hanger, twirled it between his fingers, and slid the hooked end in the space he had made as he reached for the lock with it. "...works."
"Moment of truth." He pulled up on the hanger, heard the same click she would hear, and stepped back as the door opened. "Ah ha."
Danny stooped to pick up his fallen wallet, wiped some of the moisture from the road onto his pant leg, and gestured toward the car. "All yours."