Relieved that she had moved, he followed her movements and straightened up, dusting the dirt off that he could see.
"Not at all. It only matters that you are safe." He replied evenly, nodding to her and sweeping his eyes over the street to see if there were any witnesses to the improper events. Thankfully there was no one important.
"No, Miss. I could not allow you to do such a thing." It was difficult keeping his voice even rather than pushy but he managed it. He had more than enough money on his own and the thought of having to rely on a girl for money was quite frankly embarrassing. He paused then came up with something he could request instead. "Knowing your name would be thanks enough."