Rolf started to tell her no, there was nothing. It was his standard answer, and for most people, also the honest one. But she was far from most people and deserved more than the standard answer. "I .. could possibly use a spotter when I try things?" he ventured almost shyly, head ducking slightly. She was the person he could trust to not make fun (well, he was embarrassed at his problems, anyway), and to help him without making him feel vulnerable.
"How do you feel about going to a beach in Greece, mon ami?" he said with a grin. The thought of her in a bathing suit flashed through his mind, very distracting and not helping with how he was suddenly realizing so many things.
He laughed softly and led her to the table, setting down his place and pulling the chair out for her before taking a seat himself. He grinned proudly. "So glad you like it," he said. He knew he hadn't made this particular one for her before. "I would gladly serve you in any way." His smile was warm and happy as he thought on it for a second.