"Oh," was all Todoroki could offer at first. Maybe at all. That didn't feel like it was nearly enough time for him to sleep. He still felt too tired for all of this. It was too much to process. Yet, still, he knew that Bakugo was moving away from him. He knew he didn't exactly want that, but it seemed a useless effort to do anything about it. He couldn't exactly make the other boy stay. He didn't feel the need to feed just yet, mainly rest. He should go back to sleep and let Bakugo go and take care of himself.
That was what he should do. In fact, he should encourage it.
Though, he didn't move. He didn't say anything. He probably could have simply fell back asleep. Yet, even as the time and silence stretched on, he couldn't help but tiredly wonder just what the other boy was thinking. It wouldn't have seemed out of place for him to leave, but instead he moved back more to his original position and Todoroki took a moment to look up at him.
Well, if he was going to be weird about it, Todoroki might as well, too. He breathed a sigh, simply moving closer again and somewhat lazily draping his arm across Bakugo the best he could, like it might urge him to action. It'd either make him settle back down or give him the final push to get away. He wasn't sure which option he preferred personally, but either way something was better than the weird feeling that was seeming to stretch into infinity.
"You need it more than I do right now. He bit me and I healed within an hour." He closed his eyes again, letting his body relax again. He wasn't sure he was going to be leaving the room any time soon. He certainly couldn't be a hero like this when there was the possibility that he would just want to injure any victims himself. He hadn't been able to hold back very well, and while he had been able to stop the last time, that wasn't to say that he would be able to the next time. It was just as fine that he was tired.