Piotr paused as he listened to Remy's reasoning behind everything. He couldn't help but let a tiny chuckle escape as he realized that right now he probably wasn't going to get out of this one. He was sure that he could transform and threaten to put Remy through a tree and it still wouldn't happen...and probably obliterate the relationship as well, and even Piotr knew he was too much of a softie to let that happen. He knew it. He typically accepted it, and even made fun of it to a degree. "I am thinking that you vill not be letting me argue much." he said sounding as if he was admitting defeat of sorts. Though, it couldn't really be defeat since what was going to be accomplished was a victory of sorts.
He turned slightly and looked down at his friend. "I vould be more than happy to do those things for you." he agreed, and when Piotr said those kinds of things, they were as good as gold. Only in an extreme circumstance would he really go back on his word. He thought for a moment and gave Remy a number that he thought was reasonable, and in all honesty, probably on the low side of things. Piotr just didn't want to be greedy, or feel as if he was taking advantage of a friend's generous offer to help.
"I could also bring you vith me." he said after a moment an idea popping into his head and a small smirk crossing his face. "That vay my family could say thank you as vell, and I bet it is not even snowing yet back home!" he said patting Remy on the back, with a bit of an expression that usually made people wonder if he was joking or not about back home. He was from Siberia, there wasn't usually a lot to laugh about during the winter months so when he could get away with making little jokes here and there, he took it.