She raised her hand and set it on his cheek. "It's not unfair. I don't think he gets how he needs to be a little more proactive with things like this. That there are ways of making things a little more safe for all of us." She sighed, "He's not human, we need to understand that. But he's your friend too. You can be angry, but don't let it get in between you two."
She released him and moved off the counter and gave him a smile, "I'm not saying right now, or even tomorrow. But I tried putting myself in your position. Say someone in Hermes' direct family hurts me. I would be very angry at him, but in the end it's the one who hurts who is at fault."