[@RiverMaiden] [color=A9A9A9]"Yuri-Yuri?"[/color] Was the general's first words. Uriel looked at her with an eyebrow raised, not that she could see it. That was the first time he heard someone call him in such a casual name. Most didn't even think of giving him such a nickname considering his position and reputation. It actually took moments for him to register that it was his own nickname and it came from the girl who tried to kill her the day before. [color=A9A9A9]"Never thought I'd hear someone call me like that."[/color] He admitted out loud. Even if he wasn't used to it, he didn't exactly hate it. Actually, it made him smile once he knew that it was him being called. He chuckled, [color=A9A9A9]"We only did meet yesterday."[/color] He decided to point out. Well it did seem like the battle was a hundred years ago considering everything that has happened. Battles left and right, rampaging monster, angry wraith, the prince and princess, overall, that day was pretty eventful. Although he wasn't necessarily cursing that day because of everything that has brought upon him, injured soldiers and such, mostly because he got to see sides of people he never thought of seeing. Wait, that reminded him, he still needed to get back to the main kingdom to get his soldier's status report. He shook his head to rid of those thoughts. He had more than enough time to think about that after they get back to Linore and the grimoire safely acquired. He turned his gaze towards the fairie beside him. [color=A9A9A9]"Why? Did you miss me?"[/color] He asked. There was a smirk on his face right now. Hey he was just teasing her and this shouldn't escalate into a fight, hopefully. Besides, Aurora seemed like the type to let those types of jokes go. But then again, they only did meet yesterday and that was in the heat of battle so why was he sure? Must be because of some outworldly force telling him about it. Maybe that force was sure about the answer or maybe it was just planting thoughts in his head. Nevertheless, what's done is done. Time to wait for the effect.