The problem was the incident, so if the incident was solved, Rahim believed the problem was too. If there was retaliation, then that was just a new problem and a new incident. He grunted and rolled his eyes. "I don't have internal bleeding. He got in a few good hits. He didn't break anything, he's not gonna cause internal bleeding. He was just a drunk idiot that picked the wrong house to fuck up." He didn't show her how totally fine he was, because if he lifted his shirt, she would read that as how totally not fine he was, and he was tired of feeding this fire. He was over it.
Rahim ate his breakfast burrito, looking totally fine. He still looked annoyed, but that look was practically permanently melded to his face at this point. "The facility has bigger problems to deal with," he added, more seriously.