"I'll try to fall with no dignity what so ever for your enjoyment," she teased. He would so get a pillow to the fact. But yes, he was quite lucky that there weren't any out in the shed. Though if the tables were turned, she'd so be laughing at him, so she couldn't say anything really.
She gave him a dubious look, and shook her head. "I don't know, maybe you reallllllly need it. Like toilet paper. And I'd be like oops, sucks to be you." Giving him a grin, she nodded and went to set the pottery wheel down. Once it was in place, she stretched. "Much better, thank you for the help. And not laughing at me too much."