Two-Thirds swallowed a sigh and replaced it with a smile. The situation made him queasy. He tried not to let his smile clench into place. As if to distract himself, he found his claws scratching and digging into his palm, which would be uncomfortable, and a later hinderance in making tea. Finally, he gave up and diverted from the small crowd facing Spicy Tuna. He excused himself with a polite nod and a smile, and stepped away with left steps that barely left a crunch on the mud(?). On his way, he approached Jasper, who asked Spicy a question. [i]She will not receive an answer. [/i]Two-Thirds has no doubt that Spicy does not know the answer himself. He found the fish slightly irksome, but he doesn't want to do anything about the gnawing he felt. He smiled at Jasper, now that he was not facing the mayor smiling was easier. "Up for a cup of tea? I know just what's best for now. My treat," He offered, both tea and distraction. Mayor Spicy Tuna turned to look at Two-Thirds. Wait...tea? Two-thirds? Wasn't he the famours tea shop owner back in Nowhere's square. No wonder he looked familiar! What on earth was he doing in Yonder? The mayor gaped at the two for a few moments before giving all the humans and Two-Thirds a smile. "That's a jolly good idea! Tea will warm you humans up and make sure none of you catch your death of cold." He nodded his head at the winged guide. "Smart idea...I hope you manage to warm everyone up." He placed a fin on Jasper's shoulder but retracted it when the smell of swamp water reached his nose. Instead, mayor spicy tuna slapped Two-Thirds ont he back, stealthily wiping the swamp water on the guide's dry clothes. "Good, good," he tried to smile kindly, but it was clear in the fishes' eyes that he didn't like the guides or humans. "Okay, now, off with you. Get some tea and rest, Two-thirds makes a grand cup of tea, so go, go." Two-Thirds blinked once in surprise both when Spicy broadcasted his offer to everyone and when Spicy patted him on the back. Spicy's hand lingered and Two-Thirds suppressed a shudder of his own. His smile faltered ever-so-slightly when he realized that his offer of tea was being extended to a greater crowd. Although he has indeed brought tea for the humans and nobodies on the trip, he sells tea for a living nonetheless. He sells them, not give them out for free! Now that the offer has been extended, his tea will run out sooner. But what else can he do? The mayor stared at the tense looking guide. "Um, I suggest you all get going if you stay out here the humans will freeze to death." He gave the guides a sickeningly sweet smile as if saying that the human's health and safety were their problems and not his. He just wanted a good name and the queen's graces. He looked at the shivering humans and Iro who was coughing and shivering like a leaf. The magician was obviously sick already. The mayor yawned then slapped Two-Thirds on the back again. "Well, I'll be resting for the now...if you want to linger by the lake then do what you want, but I am a busy man." He eyed the guides once more then walked off disappearing into the fog. Two-Thirds felt eyes on himself, and reluctantly looked up at the mayor. He later glanced over at the humans at the notice that the notice of their wellbeing. The fish, for once, has a point. All of the miniscule fondness vanished as he felt the fin on his back again. Two-Thirds turned too quickly to look at the mayor who was quick to excuse himself. "Rest well," Two-Thirds bid his farewell with a nod and a smile before turning back to back to the humans. He noticed Mado, who was walking off on her own. "Mado, tea?" He smiled. Serenade noticed how Two-Thirds was trying to help and smiled. She turned to Songbird, Martini and Brandy then looked at the shivering humans. "We should go get them inside." The black rabbit nodded at her fellow guides then walked off to pull Iro and Harper along. She'd leave the others to the trio and Two-Thirds.