Mark had two questions. Firstly, why was weekday Daytime TV such trash? The newest generation can't even be blamed. Daytime TV has always been shit whether it was wall-to-wall soap operas or drama-choked talk shows featuring parental legitimacy. All the same, it was like content creators had a vendetta against the brain cells of those who, for one reason or another, stayed home between 9 and 5. His second question was why did he enjoy it so much? He knew better than to trust anything those 'TV doctors' had to say about anything, but if bleach could not only expire but combust, he didn't want the bottle that had been in storage for nigh on five years putting his fully paid off house at risk. The moment a commercial break came, he was up and on his way downstairs to look for an expiration date when the sight of one of his apartment B tenants standing just outside of his door completely distraught occupied his attention.
"Kate," he said with surprise in his voice. After all, she had just been standing there.
"Sorry!" She placed her hands over her face, clearly not intending to be caught there. "I didn't mean to startle you. I know there's still a month left, but I...I just wanted...to know if...there was any way I c-could break the l-lease early...!"
"Woah, hey!" Like most men, the sight of a woman crying automatically put him in protective mode. The poor, young girl before him had broken down before she could even get her sentence out. He knew what she was trying to ask, but this was no time to worry about that. All he could do was invite her in to calm herself. "Come sit down."
His place wasn't much. No embarrassing odors. No old dishes. He ate too much takeout for that. Still, with it just being him, the only comfortable spot he could offer her to sit was his lazy boy. Meanwhile, he grabbed a stool from the kitchen and dragged it next to her.
"Sorry. I don't know what's come over me," Kate said, wiping at her eyes.
"You're upset as hell. That's what's come over you."
"Yea. Just a bit."
His mind had already jumped to the date she was supposed to have had last night. Perhaps something went wrong; wrong enough for her to want to move out. Thomas didn't seem the type, but Kate wasn't this upset over nothing.