A wry little smile had appeared on her lips at his too-true observation before she remembered that she was posing and attempted to banish it. Her face was too expressive by half, though, and the appreciation of Ren's intelligence shone warm in Kami's dark eyes. "You're so unbelievably sweet," she murmured and the words contained a strange mixture of amusement and awe. Anyone more worldly would have laughed to see Kami so charmed; she merely took it as a positive sign that something could still calm her and make her smile.
She would take what she could get at this point. The specters of plastic wands and little blue mathematics and missed periods made it very hard to think positive thoughts.
"No, I have stuff back in my apartment," she answered. "I even have some left-over vegetable soup." The mention of the soup sparked a memory and she smiled again at Ren, forgetting that the change in her mouth might send his drawing off the rails. "Did you like that soup that I gave you the other day? Did it have enough flavor?"