Thanks for the advice. I'm reading this novel, and I encounter look to where I normally expect to see look at, which was the reason for this query.
They each took a breath. Then Courtney looked to Mark and said, "You ready?"
"This is a two-way mirror?" she asked. "Who's back there? You interrogating us?" Hirsch looked to D'Angelo and the two chuckled.
I know that "look to" can be used in a sense of "depend on", but it doesn't quite fit in these situations. Probably, in a sense of "expect some kind of response"? But then, we usually say "Don't look at me", rather than "Don't look to me" when we have nothing to offer. I'm a bit confused. Please help me!