The incredulous humility made her smile, and she bobbed her head neatly with a smile on her face. She was unshaken by his disbelief. Sahalie knew what she had seen in his sharp amber eyes rimmed in dark markings as they scanned over his injury. With infinite patience she gave another nod when asked if she was for real. There was no more laughter anymore, and she hoped that now he was giving the idea some thought. Behind her, her plush dark tail moved anxiously.
Since he seemed so preoccupied with his injured paw— and Sahalie would not have pestered or pressed him for anything in the world—she was not expecting him to speak at all and completely unprepared for the counter-offer to be placed on the table. Her ears strained forward and her bright golden eyes bulged and sparkled. "M-m-me?" she stammered with some effort. No one had ever taken a serious interest in mentoring her before. And certainly not in such an arcane an art as medicine. "I...I'd be, oh my god, I'd love to. That would be like. Awesome." Words jumped off her tongue before they could be thoughtfully prepared, some tripping over the others as they rushed to escape her mouth. She stopped abruptly, shuffling and straightening. Her head lowered, acknowledging her potential sensei, "I mean— I would be honored."