"No, it is-" Kayetan began and looked back at Aerrea, but she had already left for the seawater baths. He let out a sigh that was a mix of both resignation and frustration. While he appreciated Aerrea's concern for his comfort, he would have preferred it if she just told him about her mission right then and there rather than having to move into another room. Still, he supposed that he had no one else to blame aside from himself; he had his chance to back out of the whole thing back at the tavern, but he had agreed to at the very least hear her out and that was what he was going to do. Collecting his items in his arms, he stood up and cast a glance over to Zinzie. "Not sure if you heard, but we will be in the seawater baths." He told him and pointed in the general direction of the doorway. "Enjoy your bath. You definitely look like you need it." Kayetan followed Aerrea's footsteps into the seawater baths and felt the difference the instance he stepped through the doorway. Gone was feeling of heavy steam clouds enveloping his body, it was replaced by a cooling sensation that he found to be rather enjoyable. He spotted Aerrea in a shallow part of the pool, isolated from whatever few people there were in the room. Walking around the perimeter of the pool, Kayetan walked towards her. As he approached her, he quickly noticed the lack of clothes on her. While he was no prude, it had been a very long time since he had seen a woman with so few clothes on. Furthermore, she was a stranger and that made Kayetan feel slightly more uncomfortable. "So," He began and cleared his throat, clearing his head of all thoughts except for those with regards to Aerrea's mission. He took a seat on the bench behind her, not wanting to take a bath so soon after having crossed an ocean. The daily sea sprays had given him a year's worth of showers and baths over the course of a mere fortnight. "Can we talk now?"