[i]"Yes, I'm okay now...Th-... Thanks okay..? Not many people would help someone like me, unless you count Adam out there."[/i] Oscar smiled in response to the bit of observation, and tipped an imaginary hat at the girl, still exhausted, full, and rather sleepy, he chuckled again and responded with "I'm not like most people" he turned to face her, seeing her red hair shimmer in the waning sunlight of the continuing afternoon. Oz yawned again, marveling at just how incredibly red her hair was then continued "Besides why wouldn't we count Adam?" but Oscar's ears perked up at the mention of Erin's singular state, he raised an eyebrow in semi-disbelief before getting out "Oh....I had just assumed....." He scratched the back of his head with one arm, raising an elbow and turning his head slightly as he did, a nervous tick that he had had for quite sometime. Oscar wasn't sure what to say at this point, while it certainly freed up at least one of his reservations for going out and teaching peter a lesson, he wasn't entirely sure what else to do, the moment to either do or don't had passed, and anyway, after that mess of a situation Oscar doubted if the boy wouldn't be joining the 'sparring group' that had been theoretically formed over dinner, and that would provide many opportunities for pay back, also Oz was still quite enjoying his seat on the chair. Oscar threw his neck back and felt the stretch as he looked at the sun, the pale light of the afternoon ball of fire made everything look serene on the campgrounds. As Erin responded Oscar retracted his neck and looked back at the red-headed girl.