Lucien smiled as Faolan agreed to teach him, now that was something he'd really have to look forward to. Aside from the training the man was giving him, this would be a nice little addition to their lessons. [color=burlywood]"That's fine by me, I look forward to it."[/color] He said. As Faolan tried to get his words together, the Frenchman glanced up at him. The response he received was not one he was expecting, and it caused the man to grow a little embarrassed, swiftly turning his attention down to his journal. He didn't bother writing that one down. There was no way he'd forget it. [color=burlywood]"Oh.. I see."[/color] He said. Now what foulness from those Englishmen made much more sense. [color=burlywood]"I don't feel like that should be used as an insult.."[/color] He mumbled quietly to himself, but then shook his head. That was one of the many topics he disagreed with, but this was never something he had expressed out loud to anyone. Lectures from the priests was something Lucien much preferred to avoid. [color=burlywood]"[i]Anyway[/i]--"[/color] He said, desiring to change the subject, mostly to get rid of the awkwardness. [color=burlywood]"Thank you for informing me, I'll be sure to ask if there are other words I don't understand. If I manage to learn Irish properly, I'd gladly speak it with you, if you can tolerate my accent."[/color] He joked a little to lighten the mood. He did have full intention of hopefully being able to speak it with less of a French accent, but he knew that would be a long while before that would be possible, still, he had plenty of time to look forward to.