"Idle hands invite trouble." He offered. "Envy used to say that alot to me when I was younger. It fits, I suppose, in what you've just said. When you slowed down and it caught up to you." Ruli said nothing on her comment on falling into bed with someone she regretted, having no desire to pry into that portion of her past. When she realized her cup was empty, he gestured to the jug on the table. "More, there. Can't promise its as warm as it should be, but wine is wine." He admitted. "Never had it warm, though. I'll have to look into it for home." Standing long enough to pull down his blankets again, Ruli sat further back into the bed and folded his legs, tucking his bare feet beneath him before pulling the blanket over his lap. "It seems pleasant here, though." He offered. "Family nearby, I'm sure theres a nice view. Even if you hardly seem the type to lay back and bask in nothing. Has Elva had to yell at you about punching all her trees down?"