Grateful, first and foremost. Giri has a wry smile on her face. There's something about being waited on by a demon who wants to be human that feels like the last vestige of the damned. Agata is busy losing her mind, Piripiri is busy being yelled at, everyone that Giri would consider as her friends and loved ones among the barge has been scattered. So she is left with comfort from an unexpected source. And because it was not expected, it is all the more appreciated. Had she done the right thing? The curse had leapt readily enough to Kalaya, and even Uusha could not complain that she was denied her vengeance, only had it directed. What had come over Kalaya though? Had the Rakshasa reached her at some point? When though? There was so little time for such things, everything had happened so fast, the Rakshasa couldn't have known it would turn out like this. Had there been an enchantment across the boat, was Kalaya the victim of bad luck and proximity? If so, Giri had done her a terrible wrong, though it would hardly be the first in her list. She sighed and huddle the blanket closer to herself, her collar jingling beneath it. She, at least, had survived most of the fall unscathed, little more than some ripped clothes and cold muck on her. Small favors from...she didn't know which gods anymore. Even the spirit of Venus had been lost somewhere in the forest, poor girl. Giri looked back up to the demon maid. Hadn't she been in a love affair of some sort? With the waitress of all people no less, if Giri had it right by those longing gazes. Giri takes the cup of tea from the tray and before the snake demon can depart, Giri beckons her with a hand to stay. She takes a sip of the tea, blowing on it gently. "Thank you" she says. She lets that alone hang in the air for a moment, her eyes offering her sincerity. "I believe you may have petitioned my assistance on the ship, a little while ago?" Giri offers the slightest bit of extra grin, a little upturn at the corner of her mouth before she turns back to the tea again. "Well, here we are, we've stopped, all the things trying to kill us have stopped, and for the moment we have little else to do but try and recover. How can I be of assistance to you?"