the things i do for you
Pyra is so natural, so comfortable, so easy around Rex and Nia that Mòrag finds herself, quite often, forgetting the proverbial fear the fire-form Aegis carries.
She has the right to demand any provision that occurs to her, any designation the imperial corps can provide. In Mòrag's opinion, anyway.
But Pyra asks for naught, makes no mention. Certainly, it's not true that she wants for naught, but then Mòrag is not in the habit of speaking to people about what they may be wanting.
Pyra's reticence shouldn't surprise her, yet...
She only asks that Mòrag (gladly) excuse her own presence.