No problem! Also, if you do HIIT for awhile, body recomposition may occur, which means your fat will convert to muscle, and as muscle weighs more than fat but takes up less volume, you’d lose inches but either maintain or even gain weight. However, this occurs over weeks/months of regular HIIT and a decent, balanced diet with enough calories to sustain you but little enough for there to be an overall deficit. A lot of people end up stalling or slowing their weight loss by not eating enough, so you’ll have to play with calories on your exercise-heavy days.