Lucien nodded. [color=burlywood]"Yes, we most certainly will. I want him to try beignets too, maybe he'll like them just as much as you do."[/color] He said to Faolan, giving the man a small wink. He watched the exchange between Faolan and the boy with a smile. While he too wished he would eat more, he knew it would be a slow process before he could eat like they could.. well.. at least like he could. He was quite sure no one could really eat like Faolan did. Still, he was glad to see the child able to interact with Faolan. It didn't seem like he was as intimidated by him anymore. He watched as the boy smiled brightly at Faolan's response and then nodded at his words, before looking down at his snakes. There was a moment of silence then, before the boy nodded and some of the snakes slithered off. [color=burlywood]"Are they leaving?"[/color] Lucien asked curiously. The boy shook his head. [color=#a7d3d4]"Hunting." [/color]He responded. [color=burlywood]"Do.. you know how to hunt?"[/color] He asked, causing the boy's smile to return. [color=#a7d3d4]"Yes!"[/color] He seemed to hold pride in this fact, which made Lucien smile. It certainly interesting. If he said he had lived in the forest then it made sense but he wondered how the child was used to doing it. He had to have been able to do a decent job if he had survived out there by himself with just a snake by his side. There were still so many mysterious things about the boy, but he knew they'd have to take it slow. He couldn't drown him in a bunch of questions the first day. [color=burlywood]"Perhaps you'll find a much better hunting partner in the boy, since I've never had the knack for it."[/color] Lucien said to Faolan with a small chuckle.