Cedar smiled gently, with his head still tipped to the side. He approached the girl, looking for a spot to sit down next her without destroying the bed, cratering the mattress, or destroying a chair. Sadly, like basically every place that catered to wholly human, or at least, baseline human-like clientel, none of the furnishings were "really" made to suit somebody of his proportions. A bit dejectedly, he sat on the floor in front of the bed, and just to the side of where the girl was seated. He only had to look up at her slightly at least, despite sitting on the floor. "[color=7bcdc8]I' ain't 'bout why sumbody woul', I' about why sumbody woundn'.[/color]" He straightened the posture of his head and looked at her with glittering brown eyes. "[color=7bcdc8]Unless ya gots a reason tuh, ain't no reason not tuh. Anybuddy wit' a heart in 'er ches', an feels like a person aughta-- 'Ey aint gunna leave a lil' girl like yas hangin'. Like 'at girl Nina-- All I dids was le' 'er know, and she dun all dis.[/color]" He chuckled, and smiled warmly doing his best to not show any teeth, while gesturing at her new clothes, the bucket of water on the floor, and the room in general. "[color=7bcdc8]She a real nice girl, uh think. I's jus' di' muh bes' ta fix 'at hole in ya ches'.[/color]" he continued, gently pointing at her bodice where the hole once was. "[color=7bcdc8].. Gots ya aways from 'em lou' people's downstarrs.[/color]" The smile and glittery eyes returned. "[color=7bcdc8]Glads ya feelin' be'er...[/color]" When asked if he knew the elf downstairs, his expression darkened a little in confusion, and he blinked rapidly, trying to think of how to answer such a question. "[color=7bcdc8]Well.. I dun know 'er at well. Jus' met 'er yes'erday. She seem nice enough on firs' glance 'dou.[/color]"