Lucien simply let out a small chuckle as he went about to take out the ingrediences for the beignets again and began to get to work. [color=burlywood]"As you wish."[/color] He said, figuring that if the man really wanted to rest, he probably would. He just seemed like that kind of person. When Faolan spoke up again, he glanced in his direction. In all honesty Lucien had also made that observation. He thought maybe he found the man intimidating, or simply didn't like his way of speaking. He knew people back home made a fuss about such things, which was why he always cared to be polite in speech. [color=burlywood]"I'm not sure if it's that he doesn't.. [i]like[/i] you.. he's just.. overprotective? and you most likely came off as a bit intimidating to him. Either way it doesn't matter. [i]I[/i] like you, and he's not the one who will be travelling with you."[/color] He said, before pausing for a moment. [color=burlywood]"Perhaps that was a bit rude.."[/color] He muttered, mostly in regards to the priest. It wasn't like he didn't value his opinion but, if there was one thing he had noticed back home was that sometimes the priests tended to judge too hastily. Lucien didn't like doing that, mostly because he was well aware that looks could be deceiving. That's why he hadn't thought twice about sticking to Faolan when they had first met. Despite his harsh words, he had been willing to help him, and that was enough for him. It still was. [color=burlywood]"He has to at [i]least[/i] have liked you a little bit to have said yes."[/color] He added.