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"Nope I just got in not to long ago. Whole experience is kinda new to me," Cal replied laughing a little bit. He was kinda interested that there was an elven girl here. He had never met any others of his kind and he wondered if they were anything like him.
"Well that explains a few things..." She muttered under her breath.
"Just to let you know, the only people you need to watch out for are the fair people. Nasty bunch they are." Aeryn said while gazing at her hand with a frown.
"Otherwise everyone gets along quite fine."
"The fair people? I'm not familiar with that term, is it like a clique or something?" Cal asked inquisitively. He also wondered if this girl was still reading his mind. He couldn't tell and it worried him that she might be talking about something he thought rather than said and he wouldn't know.
Aeryn let out a soft sigh and turned to face him with silver eyes.
"The fair people. The fae. The fae folk. Fairies. The fairy folk." She continued to stare at him with cold metal eyes. "They've the looks of an angel and the most cunning, devious minds. They'll give you what you want but with a bite that will make you wish like you had never wanted it in the first place."
And I'm one of them. Or at least half of one.
"Seems like you speak from experience. I'm sorry that I didn't know, the only culture I know is that of the humans and they speak little of these fairies the way you do," Cal replied trying to calm down Aeryn. He wondered if what she said was actually true. It was hard for him to believe that a whole race was made up of clever individuals, instead of there being a prominent few who were clever and created a stereotype for the rest of the dim witted of their kind.
Aeryn's eyes faded to a soft gray as she shook her head sadly.
"I do have experience. Plenty of it actually."
"That sucks, or at least I figure it sucks based on your expression. There's no way I could actually know," Cal said deciding to use a lot of words to distance himself from whatever Aeryn was talking about.
Aeryn shrugged, and stared pointedly at her feet.
"What about you? An bad experiences?"
"Not really, I kinda grew up without parents, which sucked," Cal said shrugging. It was true. The only hardship he encountered was surviving, which isn't much of one when its the only thing you've been doing for your life, and once he hit civilization things became much much easier. He didn't have much trouble integrating with humans and was never revealed as not being one of them.

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