Drask's sudden voice startled Ever, causing her to jump, and spill the water form the pitcher and the cup. She winced a little as the ice hit the hard surface of the cabinet. She frowned at the mess she had made, "Damnit." Quickly she found a towel, and went to work trying to clean up the spilled water. As she wiped, she then registered that he had asked her a question. Putting on another smile, she turned head, and nodded, "I'm fine, just had to get some water for the customer, is all." She proved her words by starting to fill up the glass again, making sure to not spill any this time.
She focused hard on the surface of the glass, and how cold it felt on her hand. She had been focusing so hard in fact that she failed to notice as the cup started to overflow. She cursed quietly under her breath. Today just wasn't her day. Sighing, she tried one more time, and successfully refilled the cup, but when she turned around to take the glass back to the people, she couldn't help but stop under the look Drask was giving her. "Why are you looking at me like that? I'm just tired, Drask," she tried to explain, becoming far tooo nervous under his eyes, that probably weren't even looking at her the way she thought.
'It's alright Ever, the anxiety will be gone soon,' she old herself, when she felt her hands start to shake a little. Pulling herself together once more, she headed for the doorway in hopes of escaping the room without any further questions.