Honey's questions caught her off guard, and they weren't easy to answer - not without sounding monotonous and repetitive. Still, that was just the way things were - nothing had ever been handed to her, she'd always had to work for it and believed that was truly how success was achieved. She had to prove herself, and that took time; besides, she wanted to feel like she'd earned her success when she finally achieved it. Her mouth opened in response, but suddenly she was uncertain. Was she really holding herself back?
A small business loan? Things that had always seemed out of her reach were being talked about right now, but Sarah managed to hide the fact that she was ruffled under an exterior of perfect composure. "It is?" She knew it sounded ignorant, but she really didn't know very much about business. The idea of Honey pulling strings for her was... well, she wasn't really sure what to think about it, and part of her didn't like the idea of strings being pulled - but she didn't want to be rude. "I'll consider it." And she would. "It's a really generous offer... thank you."