Zacharias stood up, flashing her an annoyed sort of smile. She wasn't late, but he just felt like a fool waiting for her. Waiting in general just wasn't something he liked to do. "Probably better than yours," he said noting that she was done up just a little bit more than usual and that was saying something. "And here I thought that things were going exceptionally well for you."
It was probably the closest he would come to asking how her day was going. Right now he didn't care. This was something he needed her to do before he could even start to make sense of it. Hopefully she was just as bothered by it as he was, like that would somehow make any of it better. When in reality the only thing that would do that would be the healer telling him what he suspected to be true - there was nothing of his growing inside whatever hostile environment passed for her womb.
"Let's just get this over with. So I can get back to the office and make sure that the interns are staying in line." A week away had shifted the dynamics of the office and that just wouldn't do. Despite his tone and evident attitude, he held the door open for her just so he wouldn't be written off as a complete bastard just yet.