"A fae?" Tian repeated, eyes widening. She had a feeling it could be something like that from the other's pointed ears, but it was another thing to have it said aloud. "I've read about them, yes, but nothing more. There's plenty of folktales, but they aren't meant to be taken seriously."
She watched the other's movements carefully, like she expected Kenji to start laughing and admit to the whole thing being a joke. Tian recalled the more vicious fairytales she had read as a child and got visibly nervous. The sharpness of the other's teeth hadn't gone unnoticed. "Is it true that fae can't lie?" she asked, trying not to let any anxiety show in her voice.
She watched the other's movements carefully, like she expected Kenji to start laughing and admit to the whole thing being a joke. Tian recalled the more vicious fairytales she had read as a child and got visibly nervous. The sharpness of the other's teeth hadn't gone unnoticed. "Is it true that fae can't lie?" she asked, trying not to let any anxiety show in her voice.
Kenji looked across the small table at Tian with a pure type of gaiety, but an impish mischief glimmering in her clouded eyes. She gently shoo-ed away a butterfly that had fluttered in, hovering too close to Kenji's face for her liking, before taking a large bite of a colorful cookie looking treat.
"Well, its more so that we find lying to be without purpose. We haven't much reason to not be truthful. There are types of fae, faeries, and those of the goblin and imp type that enjoy twisting the truth for tricks or pranks. " Kenji explained around the mouthful of cookie.
Kenji's odd eyes picked up on the small mannerisms that Tian's nervousness displayed, and she cutely crinkled up her sort of feline-like nose bridge, while one of her pointed ears flicked in amusement.
"You need not to be afraid of me. I did not bring you here to cause you harm, quite the opposite truly. It can get dreadfully lonely here, all I seek is companionship. Butterflies and plants are not always the most intriguing conversationalists." Kenji assured, licking the remaining bits of crumb and frosting off her lips and teeth.
"Well, its more so that we find lying to be without purpose. We haven't much reason to not be truthful. There are types of fae, faeries, and those of the goblin and imp type that enjoy twisting the truth for tricks or pranks. " Kenji explained around the mouthful of cookie.
Kenji's odd eyes picked up on the small mannerisms that Tian's nervousness displayed, and she cutely crinkled up her sort of feline-like nose bridge, while one of her pointed ears flicked in amusement.
"You need not to be afraid of me. I did not bring you here to cause you harm, quite the opposite truly. It can get dreadfully lonely here, all I seek is companionship. Butterflies and plants are not always the most intriguing conversationalists." Kenji assured, licking the remaining bits of crumb and frosting off her lips and teeth.
Tian nodded in understanding, only a fraction of the stiffness in her shoulders dissipating. She took another sip of her tea, the warmth working to soothe her nerves. It was almost obvious that she still wasn't completely convinced of it all, but she was trying to believe.
"Do you not get along with the other fae?" she asked, glancing the butterfly every so often. "Surely, there must be others around, or are you the only one?"
"Do you not get along with the other fae?" she asked, glancing the butterfly every so often. "Surely, there must be others around, or are you the only one?"
(Sorry it’s been a minute! I didn’t forget about the RP.)
Kenji rocked back in her sitting position on her butt, her gaze flicking up to her shelves of jars. She reached a hand up to brush some of her shorter strands of pale lilac hair out of her strangly hued face, as her milky eyes shifted back to Tian’s face, smiling warmly.
“There are many others here. They are just more so concerned with themselves. Most of the fae type are rather self absorbed, a little bit conceded. Not all though, others prefer to live the solitary life. Others do enjoy festivities and parties and dances and socializing, but in honestly, I find humans very intriguing. I want to hear about and learn what life is like for you and your people.” Kenji explained.
A very soft, folk like music drifted somewhere in the distant forest, adding to the natural music of birds and forest creature chirpings. A few of the golden glowing orbs hovered in the open entrance, peering in curiously at Tian.
Kenji rocked back in her sitting position on her butt, her gaze flicking up to her shelves of jars. She reached a hand up to brush some of her shorter strands of pale lilac hair out of her strangly hued face, as her milky eyes shifted back to Tian’s face, smiling warmly.
“There are many others here. They are just more so concerned with themselves. Most of the fae type are rather self absorbed, a little bit conceded. Not all though, others prefer to live the solitary life. Others do enjoy festivities and parties and dances and socializing, but in honestly, I find humans very intriguing. I want to hear about and learn what life is like for you and your people.” Kenji explained.
A very soft, folk like music drifted somewhere in the distant forest, adding to the natural music of birds and forest creature chirpings. A few of the golden glowing orbs hovered in the open entrance, peering in curiously at Tian.
( Hey, wow, I'm so sorry I didn't reply until now!! I got really into a clan rp group I made and the notification for this thread got lost in it all. )
Tian peered back at the orbs, wondering to herself if they were some sort of magical insects. The sparkle of curiosity danced in her eyes next to the reflections of the orbs. "It's odd," she began sounding distracted by the orbs and pleasant music, "that you could live in a place like this and still be interested in the world of post offices and processed snacks."
She would be lying if she said it didn't at least slightly interest her, too. Growing up on a farm outside a small town had never given her the same opportunities that most people her age had. Being in a world of song and golden light overshadowed any care she had of her own world, though. Tian looked back at Kenji, realizing she should, at the very least, be offering to answer any questions the fae might have. "What interests you the most?"
Tian peered back at the orbs, wondering to herself if they were some sort of magical insects. The sparkle of curiosity danced in her eyes next to the reflections of the orbs. "It's odd," she began sounding distracted by the orbs and pleasant music, "that you could live in a place like this and still be interested in the world of post offices and processed snacks."
She would be lying if she said it didn't at least slightly interest her, too. Growing up on a farm outside a small town had never given her the same opportunities that most people her age had. Being in a world of song and golden light overshadowed any care she had of her own world, though. Tian looked back at Kenji, realizing she should, at the very least, be offering to answer any questions the fae might have. "What interests you the most?"
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