Janis was in no real position to respond, or give directions one way or another. Thankfully (or perhaps not) the cause of these giggles was slowly growing smaller and shorter.
"Like, on purpose? Noooooooooooooooooooo. Why would I do that?" Just think of what could fall in her hair!
"No? Why wouldn't you! Hiking is amaaaaaaaaaaaaaazing! You just like... you know... walk and think and sometimes smoke..." he grinned. "But mostly it's just thinking and climbing and walking," he nodded, leaning a little more toward Janis. "I should take you sometime. I should take you on one of the easy trails around here."
Her spoon and joint were slowly, slowly starting to become forgotten items as his offer prompted another fit of giggles.
"Are they all in the woods?" Was he leaning? She didn't really notice, but his eyes were very, very interesting. "I don't really want to go out to the woods..."
"Well... kinda," he laughed taking another drag of the joint he just remembered was in his hand. "But not these woods. I wouldn't take you to these woods," he shook his head. "Maybe we should just go frolic in some open fields. Very open fields," he suggested with a giggle.
"Open fields. Biiiiiiiiiiig open fields." Janis agreed, pulling back from Apple for a bit in order to grab at her platypus that had been abandoned when he came. "I don't think I'm ever going into any woods again."
"Leonard, eh?" he said inspecting the plush. "It's pretty cool looking," he grinned giving the beak a little pat. "Where does one find a platypus plush?" he laughed. Then he paused. "That was a platypus right?"
"I dunno. Disney land?" Because of course she's been there. Look at the place, they're meant for one another. "Yup! He is!" She bounced for a second, and then let herself sit back down next to Apple.
"Makes sense," he grinned, not really knowing if it made sense or not. He didn't really pay attention to Disney or anything like that really. It was a miracle he even knew what Disney was!
Apple looped one arm around her shoulders in a half hug. "Any time," he said simply. On honesty, he had needed it just as badly as she did.