(No worries! Glad to see you back!)
Something similar to relief passed over his face for a moment, before he nodded and brushed the look away. He reminded himself silently that the least Itzal could do was keep from erasing their memories. "Good. That's a start at least," He said, taking a slow breath. The others would never speak to Itzal again if erasing their memories was a possibility, and Cole wanted to make sure that didn't happen. He needed to regain their trust, or otherwise Cole feared Itzal would forever be cut off from them. Cole wouldn't be around forever to give the god company, he was only mortal after all.
"I suppose you can't go back to your home if the others are there, can you?" He asked after a long pause, "My home is…well, it's a bit wrecked…but if you need a place to stay, and you truly won't erase my memories, you could spend some time there. If you want to. "
He felt something similar to pity for Itzal, even though the god had rightfully gotten himself in the mess. Even still, to have all of the gods he loved abandon him at once, Cole knew it would probably hit him hard. The least he could do was give him a place to stay for a while.