Clara finishes her piece of toast before she replies to Dane, "We understand. I can imagine it would be hard to stomach much when you're not used to this amount of food," She gives him a kind smile, "Please, don't feel bad. None of the food here goes to waste. Kit will either eat it or the animals will. Sometimes I don't know who has the bigger appetite, my son or his farm friends." She chuckled and turned back to her food.
Kit could only roll his eyes and blush at his mother's words. But it was true. He did eat a lot. More food for five people than for one but he couldn't stop himself. It was hard work tending to the farm day in and day out. Any food that didn't get eaten at the end of the day went to the animals as treats and so everyone was fed and healthy and there was no issue. It was the way things ran around there. Kit just hoped Dane would be around long enough for him to understand and see that.
He turned to Dane with a soft smile when he speaks and is quick to stand, "Of course. We can get you some fresh clothes, too." He offers his hand to Dane and hopes the man will take it. He was sure that the other is more than capable of standing on his own but a selfish part of Kit wanted to hold his hand, if only for five minutes while he guided him through the home and to his room.