It was sort of unexpected, that he suddenly kneeled down before her, quite chivalrous in fact. She wasn't exactly sure why he did it, but it most certainly was funny to look at. Not being able to hide a certain smile playing around her lips, she looked him into the eyes, with her hands still holding his. Made it look like he would really care a little, she couldn't help thinking. "Well, what else can I say than that I'll try my best?", she replied, still with a grin in her face. "I can't promise anything though." For a moment she lowered her head, being reminded of the shi.tton of trouble she was actually in now. The last man who she wanted to know about her baby did so by now, and she could only vaguely imagine to which use he would put this information. Just thinking about it made her shudder again.
As a result, her face turned into a fair grimace. "Don't worry, you won't regret it. Except if you are already regretting it, that is. Whoever the hell you are dealing with, if it's your friend who you might have brought into troubles, I'm going to hope they'll be alright. I could imagine Hussaini being quite pissy now. He looked like he had wished to just kill you right on the spot, to be honest." As she spoke, she had stepped over to the exit of the Sunburst, guiding her company there, pushing a button to open the hatch. "And now seriously. Send regards to your friends, please. Not those weird pseudo-friends you got in the form of infectees and whatnot. Your real ones, it seems. Maren and Leon, to be exact." A grin would accompany her words at the end.