"Thank you, I'll be quite happy to do just that," Katie confirmed, grinning widely again. And she would, too. Without hesitation or embellishment. The tale was perfect as-is. "I'm sure everyone will find it very enlightening." She certainly had.
Katie noticed the quick look away, of course. That was what she did. From a very young age she had learned to be extremely observant of her surroundings, and the people nearby, so that she might adapt to them readily. Never be caught unaware, which was a terrifying prospect to someone like Katie. She did not question the move on his part, but it was certainly noted. Something had made him uncomfortable. She might have normally offered a few recommendations, names and numbers of the precious few in the city she didn't want to see becoming psych ward patients their damn selves. Not now though, not after that. Best to go with the change of subject and keep the idea tucked away for later.
"I haven't the foggiest," she admitted, bringing her sunglasses back down and turning out towards the ocean again. "I'm so happy for the fresh air I suppose I didn't think about it past that." And this was true. One gloriously drug-induced step at a time. "Oh! May I ask, what is your room like? I've noticed there are themes. Rather impressing, that."