"Very much so," Rita said in agreement with the idea. "I love the sea, it is the perfect backdrop to allow both what passengers appear for class and I to find relaxation. When necessary, I use it as a focusing sound for meditation." Even now, the memory of it was enough to help pull a thin veneer of calmness around her, where it settled like a warm cloak on a cold day. "The sea," she explained. "Was never anything I was able to see as a child, and now looking out on it is that much more amazing."
A second passed before she realized how much she had just spoken about such a relatively odd concept. Loving the sea, showing more than she had meant with that verbal deluge (at least by her standards). Rita looked away to fiddle with the bottle in her hand again.
Rita shook her head, answering his second question first, before seeing that could be confusing. "I am taking tonight's class off, but the attendance is actually rather low as of yet. They just began yesterday, and my first class had two women in it. Although I admit that it was good to start small, so I could get used to it." There she smiled a small smile back, before tilting her head in semi-confusion. "Tired of... teaching? Or during a class from the exercise?"