[He sent Donna a text before he left Prague, checking to see that Harvey was alone, and that he wasn't expecting anyone. Harvey had a suspiciously clear afternoon, meaning he intended to do something else, something that wasn't dealing with what David was about to bring to his door, but David doesn't have time to wait.
Does he know if he can trust Harvey? No. But in the grand scheme of people with power to do something about this, Harvey is the most trustworthy option. Even with the people he works for, he'd like to believe that Harvey is a good man - somewhere deep, deep down - and will understand the danger of this.
He pops off the elevator to avoid a super dramatic arrival, and gives Donna a wave before letting himself into Harvey's office.]
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Does he know if he can trust Harvey? No. But in the grand scheme of people with power to do something about this, Harvey is the most trustworthy option. Even with the people he works for, he'd like to believe that Harvey is a good man - somewhere deep, deep down - and will understand the danger of this.
He pops off the elevator to avoid a super dramatic arrival, and gives Donna a wave before letting himself into Harvey's office.]
I need to talk to you.