[He wants to say no, to tell her that she needn't bother, and that he'll be fine to return to his room on his own...But somehow he gets the feeling that being able to accompany him will help put her mind at ease, so he nods his head in assent.]
If you wish to accompany me, I have no objections.
[It's not like it's a particularly long walk. She'll see him back and settled in in no more than ten minutes or so, and be able to return to her work with (hopefully) a clear mind. He's still unused to causing so much worry in people he's barely met; somehow he thinks he probably never will get used to it.]
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If you wish to accompany me, I have no objections.
[It's not like it's a particularly long walk. She'll see him back and settled in in no more than ten minutes or so, and be able to return to her work with (hopefully) a clear mind. He's still unused to causing so much worry in people he's barely met; somehow he thinks he probably never will get used to it.]
And tea would be appreciated. Thank you.