It was her mind that traveled into the gutter, or where ever it may have gone, not his. Though it was true that he had been to blame. Still, she didn't have to think about it unless she wanted to. Daigo would forgive her this once. Next time she might be punished.
"Well you don't have to," he commented while putting one foot up. "But if you know how to shift, you'll be able to control it. So, in turn, learning how to change is like a step to making it so you don't have to at all." Raising a brow, hoping that had made sense, he put the pads of his fingertips from both hands together and thought. Yeah, it made sense. If you knew how, you could resist the change later. Or just return to your normal state all that much faster.
"Want to try now?" he asked, hands coming apart to hang over the sides of the couch. The one closest to Lelia was unable to bend and hung straight out instead, hand almost reaching toward her. "It'll be fun."