Lucien couldn't deny he was startled when Faolan began to yell at him. He was more than just angry, he was furious, and that made it hard to form words to counter with. This was the first time he had ever seen Faolan like this.. and honestly in this moment he found this more frightening than the beast from last night. He didn't like it, he didn't want Faolan to be angry with him like this. He wasn't given too much time to try to formulate words to counter his argument, he didn't know how. Even he was confused as to how Faolan had wounded him. It couldn't be that he'd be his weakness, that was too coincidental and didn't make sense.. but he didn't want to think about that right now, as Faolan grabbed his bag with intentions to go. This immediately alarmed him. It hurt to hear him say such a thing. To think that one night could change the trajectory of their journey just like that. He didn't want it to just end like this. He didn't want to say goodbye to his dearest friend. He spread his wings, and flew to catch up to him. Despite the soreness that plagued him, it was still better than limping to catch up with him. [color=burlywood]"Wait!"[/color] He shouted. [color=burlywood]"Please don't leave! I-I'm sorry okay? I'm sorry that I didn't listen to you! But what did you expect me to do? I didn't know what was happening, I was confused! Now that I know.. things will be different! You don't have to go!"[/color] Faolan stopped at his words, glancing over his shoulder. [color=a36209]"You don't understand."[/color] Lucien didn't let Faolan's response deter him, he flew over the man, and stopped in front of him, a small attempt to block his path. [color=burlywood]"Then [i]please help me understand![/i] I know that it's the curse of Lycanthrophy, I won't be that reckless again! It'll be okay!"[/color] He sounded desperate. He didn't want Faolan to go. He didn't want the man to have to deal with this on his own, after seeing the agony it put him through, having to live with this secret, he understood it, having had a secret of his own, but if there was more to it, he would never be able to understand if he didn't explain.