Bill smiled and nodded, leaning back on the couch again, satisfied she didn't need him to do anything. "I am glad to do that for you." Bill said, meaning that he was glad that she was able to relax around him. He wanted to ask her the nature of her relationship with Eric since she had been here, but he didn't want to pry, and he wasn't sure if it was any of his business. Bill was mostly just glad the other man was out of the way, and he didn't have to worry about him in his way to Sookie, if there was one that is.
"I haven't been up long." Bill said, as he put down the empty bag. He'd trash it later. Bill had to admit, he was getting more modernized as time went on, but not nearly as much as some of the other vampires he knew, which was fascinating to him, especially since Eric was older than he was. Bill preferred the old ways, it might be the Southern man in him. If you could still be considered a man after you were turned into a vampire.
Bill muted the television at a commercial, and looked at her. "I am glad that you didn't have a bad day." Long didn't necessarily equal to bad, in his experience.