He leaned back in his chair to watch her carefully. Not in any sort of leering way. That wasn't his style. Simon was nothing if not respectful when it came to women. That was what had driven Kaylee away so many times, after all. No, he was watching her as a doctor would a patient. Or, rather, a friend would a friend. He wasn't good with people, typically, but he was good at his job. And he was entirely devoted to people he cared about. And somewhere along the line, he'd started caring about Kat.
When she began telling him that everything wasn't okay, he was prepared. Really. Okay, he wasn't, but he was willing to let her talk and wing it from there.
But her train of thought changed. And even the most socially awkward doctor in the room could see right through her lies. So he shut the book in his hand and pushed it aside. He already knew all about laser eye treatments anyway. "I'm not busy. I was actually just wishing for a distraction." He nodded to the chair nearest him and crossed his arms in front of him. "Sit. Talk. Because I don't believe you one bit."