[h3]Seles Town[/h3] Time had slipped through his hands. The small scare that his Wingly origins had been discerned had sent him headfirst into a panic. But of course nothing was out of the ordinary, nothing at all. he was too careful to have made a blatant mistake that could get him discovered upon sight. In the reflection of a passing mirror, he discovered his dye was still holding. It would for at least another week or so. So how? he wondered tonelessly. It would bother him now that such a noble had known his origins. Especially after he tried so hard to hide them. With a sigh, he pulled over his hood and was determined to go through the rest of the day in obscurity. He wouldn't speak to the humans, glance, or even pay them a droplet of mind. No, he would treat them like the water-stains they were. Natural and soon to be dried by the Wingly presence that was the sun. Thinking [i]that[/i] took him back to the initial fury that trailed suspicion towards him. Humans were so, infectious. When one decided something, everyone else soon fell in line. It made them intolerable. Just thinking that one's wrong could transact to thousands doing the same made him stiffen. Beneath his dark, large hood, his bronze eyes became fixed in a furrow; rage beyond anything he had felt in months. [I]It'll always be the humans. Ancient text told of destiny's grand favoritism of them since their creation,[/I] Faeri was resolved to ranch away destiny's hold on events and claim it as his own. He sighed inwardly before smoothly rubbing the green sphere around his neck between his thumb and index. [I]If only you were still around.[/I] Faeri found himself sitting far away from the performance he attended earlier, though her voice still fell kindly into his ears. He thought... for a rebuking moment, that if any human could be tolerable, that it'd be her. Especially if she voice her words in a melody the whole while. He gripped the knotted staff that carried him across the land before placing it across his knees. [b]"Only I will know those thoughts,"[/b] he said, almost as if convincing himself the secret was safe.