When Vhanet wobbled, Seidaku reached out as though to balance her, but then stopped his hands inches from her, not wanting to seem to forward. Besides, she was recovering well on her own. He doubted she wanted some stranger hovering over her, fretting at her well being.
"You learned all of that on your own?," he asked, blinking in surprise, "If anything, that makes what you know even more amazing. There is nothing to feel shame for there." He gave what he hoped was a comforting smile, "There is always something more to learn. There is no shame in not knowing everything."
He reached over to put his hand over Vhanet's, feeling very bold, "Take as much time as you need," his tone was reassuring, "The effects of the Overgiving will pass in their own time."
Seidaku looked up and into Vhanet's eyes, noticing for the first time just how deep, and dark, and liquid they seemed to be. Several seconds passed before he realized that he was staring, and he looked away embarassed and stammered, "If you like, I could, umm, help teach you. I don't think that... That is, from your description, there seem to be some similarities between Reimancy and Voiding. Especially in regards to the creation of similarities in ones mind in order to impose will to the Djed. It would not be the same as learning from another Reimancer, but I would, uhh, I would love to help if I can."