Feli had never heard the term Mr. Narunai before. It was rather strange. Usually his group just called each other by their first names. Last names weren't that important among them. It was strange but not exactly bad. He would have to make sure nobody else called him that though, because he probably wouldn't respond to in. He accepted the key and memorized the room number. Though he wasn't sure how he was suppose to use it. Oh well, he would find out eventually. The Elf was surprised that the man had made adjustments to his room. He wasn't used to none-Elves paying enough attention to the Free Elves to know their weaknesses. And even if they did, they usually didn't care. When the landlord bowed, Feli bowed back, as was Elvish custom. He wasn't looking for another family, he wanted to protect the one he had. A home was stretching it a little bit two, but stranger things had happened. He took a few steps back as the landlord disappeared, both startled and confused. He closed his eyes for a moment, letting the breeze swirl around him. Listening to the soft laughter of the spirits inhabiting it as they played and danced in the sky. Carrying the petals left behind by the landlord. Some of the smaller spirits got tired and dropped their petals, causing them to lazily drift to the ground. A soft smiled graced his lips. He loved being able to interact with nature's spirits like this. It was one of the best parts of being an Elf. They could interact with all the nature spirits, not just the ones that are specific to their face or element. Because they didn't wield magic and were simply close to nature. It was rumored that Elves that became part of human society lost the ability to communicate with the spirits of nature. But none had been able to confirm it, because Free Elves tend to ignore those Elves. Before the wind spirits left to go play somewhere else, they knocked the hood off of Feli's head, revealing his pointed ears and androgynous features to the other Yokai outside. With one last giggle they departed for another area to play at. A quick glance told Feli that the humans were gone now so he didn't have to worry about them seeing his ears.