Sabin smile broadened as the woman seemingly believed his story, glad that another person wouldn't think he was a barking child. When she introduced herself, Sabin responded politely, "Nice to meet you, ma'am!" He swelled up even higher with pride as the woman admired the NCR as heroes, saying that she was glad to have one along. "Just doing my job, ma'am." Sabin said, saluting once again. The compliments made Sabin almost forget about the accident, too caught up in his pride to feel embarrassed over his mistake. Of course, his superstitious implications that House was some kind of blood sucker was obviously foolish nonsense, though naive Sabin seemed to truly believe them. He looked as if he were just about to burst with pride as the woman asked him if he was going to protect them from blood sucking Mr. House. "Of course ma'am, I'll do everything in my powers t' make sure that no citizens will be harmed from no blood suckin' beast. He won't touch ya." He swallowed the fake fear without question. He would keep everyone safe, it was the last thing he did. When the mutant approached him once again and thrust its face only inches from his, he breathed in the probably acrid scent of the mutant's breath. He squeaked in terror again, but he couldn't freak out again, his reputation was on the line. Instead he stood strong, staring fearfully into the mutant's eyes but not faltering. Sabin was just about to crack when the creature finally grabbed the teddy bear from his arms. He hadn't even realized he was still carrying the thing, he must of picked it up on accident and forgot about it. Sabin, of course, didn't catch a word that the mutant had said, too engulfed in his own fear. As the mutant finally backed off, he took a breath, realizing that he had been holding his breath. Phew, that sure was a close one, he'd been seconds away from getting his head bit off; again! He'd have to be much more careful around the mutant, he obviously would turn on them sooner or later.