Watching closely as the lord repositioned himself against a wall Lila clearly was listening. Not really needing to be reminded of her position she assumed it was the human attempt to reassure himself. He however was not wrong, the spider was in a poor position. If it really came to it she could probably move, but not in a very controlled manner. While the spider half of her body seemed to be having trouble she displayed that the more humanoid part was working. Bracing her hands against the floor she pushed herself up to have an easier time conversing. The motion did seem to ne a somewhat pained one. Who knows how many times she'd been bashed against a rock on the journey here. Wincing slightly she did finally respond to the question that was posed to her. [color=slateblue]"I do not."[/color] Having a better viewpoint and having seen the man move she noticed that he was wet. Turning her head toward the stream she could see the signs of her being dragged from the water even in the poorly lit cavern. Had he saved her from drowning? Surely he did so by mistake given his defensive behavior. Looking back at the man she tried to form some kind of thanks. [color=slateblue]"You pulled me from the water. I most definitely will not harm you. I owe you a debt I cannot repay."[/color] This was an unusual position for Lila. She'd never been helped like this before, much less by a human.