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"Much better Blaine." She nodded in approval as she shook the man's finger and thumb. What an odd human custom, certainly not something a faery would do. But she was here to learn the human ways, and that included their odd customs for greeting one another. Stupid humans, no wings or anything to do anything more elaborate that shaking your hand up and down; they really were creatures behind the others in evolution, and she couldn't seem to understand why it was them that had become the dominant species. She believed those creatures should have to heighten themselves to achieve the level of other species, not Supernaturals who lower themselves to a human level.</SPAN>
The sound of footsteps, and Maleah turned to see grey-blue eyes, having been flying at roughly about that area. This one had more manners than the vampire, although they were still rough. But as the giggly girl's voice continued her dialect, she began to wonder if Fae were the only normal species on Earth. A Fae would never comment about eyes within the first moments of meeting, they were polite creatures; well, whenever they were not being mischievous. Her little coven of Fae had always been suckers for a polite beginning, preceded by the revelation of their true nature shortly later. Once more the act of wondering began within her mind, this time she questioned if it was simply her tribe who were the polite Fae, and not all of their species. Did that mean that polite covens of vampires and whatever-this-girl-was existed? 'All this debate is giving me a slight headache.' She thought with a slight tone of misery.</SPAN>
She frowned at the girl, and crossed her arms. "Adorable?" She said coldly, keeping her anger under check. "Adorable? Girl, I am a Fae, a spirit, I am Nature Incarnate. I am not adorable."</SPAN>
And yet that slightly angry mood vanished as the girl announced her name. She was suddenly struck by curiosity. Maleah was not usually prone to such mood swings, usually one who prefers a slight reserved state of self, but today she could not seem to help it. She blamed it on the conflicting emotions she had towards signing up for this stupid project and having to go live with humans. With strangers, her emotions had never been so painstakingly obvious before. In fact, it had to be the surprise, excitement and loathing she felt; emotions like that had to mess with her usual self.</SPAN>
She flew up close to Paige, and took a fistful of cheek in her hand, pulling it slightly before letting it go. "You aren't a Faery!" She said, surprised. "But you say you are Paige? I had thought of how Paige is such a human and odd name, but I didn't expect you to be anything other than a Faery!" She poked the girl's nose, as if to make sure. "They expect me to sleep with a non-Faery? Oh, what are you? You aren't something horrible, like an electric half-demon? Right? Those guys just like destruction… Oh please don't be one!" She asked, as if changing species on the whim of a Faery was possible for her roommate. She had completly ignored the question, much too caught up in her own dillema to state her name.</SPAN>
The sound of footsteps, and Maleah turned to see grey-blue eyes, having been flying at roughly about that area. This one had more manners than the vampire, although they were still rough. But as the giggly girl's voice continued her dialect, she began to wonder if Fae were the only normal species on Earth. A Fae would never comment about eyes within the first moments of meeting, they were polite creatures; well, whenever they were not being mischievous. Her little coven of Fae had always been suckers for a polite beginning, preceded by the revelation of their true nature shortly later. Once more the act of wondering began within her mind, this time she questioned if it was simply her tribe who were the polite Fae, and not all of their species. Did that mean that polite covens of vampires and whatever-this-girl-was existed? 'All this debate is giving me a slight headache.' She thought with a slight tone of misery.</SPAN>
She frowned at the girl, and crossed her arms. "Adorable?" She said coldly, keeping her anger under check. "Adorable? Girl, I am a Fae, a spirit, I am Nature Incarnate. I am not adorable."</SPAN>
And yet that slightly angry mood vanished as the girl announced her name. She was suddenly struck by curiosity. Maleah was not usually prone to such mood swings, usually one who prefers a slight reserved state of self, but today she could not seem to help it. She blamed it on the conflicting emotions she had towards signing up for this stupid project and having to go live with humans. With strangers, her emotions had never been so painstakingly obvious before. In fact, it had to be the surprise, excitement and loathing she felt; emotions like that had to mess with her usual self.</SPAN>
She flew up close to Paige, and took a fistful of cheek in her hand, pulling it slightly before letting it go. "You aren't a Faery!" She said, surprised. "But you say you are Paige? I had thought of how Paige is such a human and odd name, but I didn't expect you to be anything other than a Faery!" She poked the girl's nose, as if to make sure. "They expect me to sleep with a non-Faery? Oh, what are you? You aren't something horrible, like an electric half-demon? Right? Those guys just like destruction… Oh please don't be one!" She asked, as if changing species on the whim of a Faery was possible for her roommate. She had completly ignored the question, much too caught up in her own dillema to state her name.</SPAN>