"Brilliant," she said. She'd be able to do a lot of work from here then, if she wished, and some of her best stuff happened at three in the morning when she couldn't sleep. "I'll do my best," she promised, though she could make no promise about accidental magic, though she was doing her best to not get that upset if she could help it.
Dora nodded. She was grateful to be able to monitor that much of it, it would make her feel a bit more secure. "Oh, yes, I was going to ask about Apparition," she said. "What about having other people in?" She wasn't the sort to casually key anyone into her wards; her trust didn't extend very far these days.
"I promise to try not to kill anyone," she told him in all seriousness. Most might think it a joke, but with her, it was serious. "I won't key up lethal wards." She couldn't promise on anything she'd do if she were actually attacked, but she tried to moderate her reactions. "I'll try to never put you in a position like that."
She flashed a smile and set down the bag she had slung over her back finally. "Let's go ahead and do a lesson," she said, eager to get started. Besides, he didn't need to know how little she actually had. "And talk about what kind of schedule and requirements you have of me."