The Doctor laughed a bit before making his way towards her, arm sweeping to rest his hand along the small of her back as he led her towards the exit, "To the balcony it is. And the dishes will take care of themselves, don't you dare worry about them. I intend to keep you to myself for the whole evening."
The Doctor softly massaged against her back as he led her, then lifted his hand from her back as he moved up the stairs and towards a balcony that was located off of one of the main sitting areas, a much more formal and obviously company-friendly balcony. It had an outdoor couch that sat snugly near one of the corners, providing an excellent and unobstructed view of the forests and surrounding mountains. Once the cool breeze touched him, he grinned, closing his eyes at the feeling of it, before gesturing towards the couch.
Taking his seat there, he allowed her to sit near him and turned to look at her, "You tell me no one's ever called you beautiful before, no one's taken you traveling, no one's shown you the world, and you lived in poverty and on the run for most of your life, am I correct? If this is so, then it seems to me it's my duty to show you what life really could be."