She gave him a Look when he moved the glass. What did he think she was? A stupid child? She wasn't even planning on asking about it let alone snatching the glass from his hand or dipping a finger in. That would've been damned foolish when she didn't even know what it was.
"It matters to me," she frowned momentarily but after a pause, "Thank you, though, for keeping me bodily safe." There was a hint of fear there from what could have happened. Going blind was a Seer's nightmare. Actually having real vision filtered the constant stream because she had to process two sets of vision at once. Without her normal sight, it would be nothing but the visions. Horrifying.
She stepped away from him to the spread of food and simply began collecting the bacon. That could be shared with Callum. "I haven't told anyone," she said suddenly, "About the sharing of power. I'm sure Elia knows but I wouldn't want anyone else to expect it. Not even Callum knows."