The thought had never crossed her mind that her current actions were probably better off done by someone more experienced than herself. In fact, she hadn't asked her parents if it would be an appropriate choice, instead just leaving it for a quick surprise in the hopes that she would be showered with the usual praise of approval. What was she? A lowly amateur Prologue with only one mission to quench her thirst for learning. All that did run through her mind were mainly positives, such as how she had used her initiative and was saving the Authors time by not completing the task themselves, as they were rather preoccupied individuals. She just wanted to help; what so harmful about that? There was definitely something she had left out along the sentences of her information that someone more experienced would have added, however, it wouldn't contribute much of a difference, would it?
After she heard his words, which were a faintly optimistic repetition of her own suggestion, she felt an odd vibe that she was forcing the goal, and advice, onto him. They were just mere guidelines, and of course it would be different if he was to encounter one of her parents. However, the positive smile upon his expression was what reassured the girl, and she returned it with light enthusiasm. "Then I guess that's all you need to worry about, not that you should be worried at all," she finished off her advice with a brief and almost nervous chuckle, hoping he wouldn't interpret her statement literally. After all, she didn't want to consume him in great amounts of advice as it would really be the cause of his stress. Although education was supposed to be approached in a headstrong manner, it could also be delved through in a relaxed manner. "Do you have any questions? I'm happy to answer." Not that she was expecting an inquiry, as he had seemed rather timid throughout their conversation. Nevertheless, it was polite to ask anyway.