Though she appreciates the efforts Kaillas is going through to ensure her comfort, she does wish that he wouldn’t treat her like a child. She may be younger than him but she doesn’t think the age gap is that large. Of course, she doesn’t want to just rush into things but she wants him to treat her like the adult she is.
Luckily, since she hasn’t the slightest clue what to do, Kaillas decides to end the awkward silence by sitting up. She’s a little sad their moment has Ro end but it’s probably for the best. Pulling away a bit, she sits up as well, figuring that’s the best thing to do.
“It’s alright,” She assures him with a weak smile, not wanting him to feel bad for something he can’t control.
The downside to them both sitting up is that she can now see the problem. Before it was just a weird feeling of something pressed into her stomach but now the lump in the covers makes his problem a little more obvious. She tries to keep her gaze averted but a look or two is stolen.