Vailea chuckled a little at the wobble, though it would take a lot more to get her sloshed. Being undead had it's perks and downsides. Being resistant to most impairing affects being one of them. Taking a bit to get both drunk or high was, well, one of the down sides. Not that it ever stopped Vailea from doing both.
Her consumption of the food had slowed some, but she was consistently sampling things. Popping flavorful bites into her mouth and making happy sounds. She didn't need to say with any word just how delighted she was to be eating and drinking, especially when it was such a spread like this. When something was offered, such as the odd, squishy dough, she tried it without hesitation. Then, she tried it with a couple other things to get a variance of flavor and texture in her mouth. When she found out it tasted good around a bite of roasted bird, she likewise offered it to Kaihe. It only seemed fair and appropriate.
Her eyes narrowed a little while she chewed a piece of mango and pineapple together as Kaihe spoke, trying to figure out what it was they were referring to. The gesture away seemed to indicate, well, not here. Vailea could only assume she was being asked where she was from. It was a pretty reasonable question, all things considering.
Leaning back on a hand, she sipped from one of the remaining coconut drinks while she tried to figure out, in the simplest terms, how to explain. Knowing only a few key words she'd heard repeated – thank you, yes, please – she wasn't really going to be able to say or convey a complex thought. So she gestured in the same direction Kaihe had. She was from, well, far away. So she made the same gesture again, but slower and a bit grander, as though to encompass a vaster space or distance. "Far from here. And... well, the ocean, I guess." The last was said a bit too quick that it was likely to be of any use, but Vailea smiled a little.
She sat her coconut down. Mimed sleeping for a brief second, as Kaihe had earlier with two hands clasped, then made a very crude indication of a person walking along her arm. Ending with her pointing to both of them. "Kaihe, Vailea... I'll take you tomorrow." The words were more for herself than anything, but she'd be able to actually take the islander to her ship in the morning. Most wouldn't want to go wandering around at night and it'd probably be a bad idea anyway. She could wait.
Especially since she had a pile of food to go through.