He nodded slowly and got back onto the bed. "If you need to think things through... think them through." He was too tired to move his hand away from where it had nestled around her. "I won't hurt you. I mean..." He coughed a bit. "If we're training, of course you will get hurt a bit. But I won't hurt you like they have tried to hurt you." He tilted his head. "Take the coin. Give it to the old lady. Tell her that you and your husband had a physical episode and you broke some windows with my head. She'll take the money and ask if she could help most likely. Tell her we're leaving early in the morning. Thank her. If by then, you truly want to survive on your own... then go, Aiko. I don't want to be rude, but your chances of survival are less than 1 in 10. If you truly want to survive, strike this... lord back, whose name does sound familiar... become my first, last, and only pupil. Learn my way of the blade, kid... protect yourself and those dear to you, protect your ideals and your beliefs. You'll make this old, dirty drunk a happier fool." He slowly unwrapped her arm from around her. "I'm sorry about that too. I didn't mean to push up on you like this. Maybe I did, I can't tell. Go now Aiko, and if you leave, take one of my blades. I mean that. If you leave without one of them, I'll hunt you down myself and give it to you."