[center][h3][color=green]Lewa[/color][/h3][/center] Despite his earlier optimism, something about this human's manner gave Lewa a bad feeling, and by the time she finally shattered his hopes with her answer he couldn't do much but stare blankly. [i]Not human? Fae?[/i] He hadn't the foggiest what that meant, or how he was supposed to know. While his contact with the little one had been limited during the journey, he hadn't noticed anything different about her compared to the likes of Millie, other than her unresponsive behavior, maybe. He would have blamed his inexperience with humans if not for the others, who -come to think of it- hadn't fared any better than himself when it came to identifying the child's lineage. Maybe the differences weren't physical, and what the others assumed to be some kind of ailment was merely a characteristic of the fae? Or was her current state totally unrelated to her biology? Regardless, the spirit of air was in way over his head, and now there seemed to be no chance of someone else taking this unwanted child off his hands. Unless this priestess could point him in the right direction? She seemed eager to wash her hands of this matter, but even the smallest morsel of information would be helpful at this point. "I'm new to this land-place. I don't know what 'fae' means," Lewa confessed, his shoulders sagging. "But it sounds like only fae can help-treat fae? Do you know where I could seek-find them? I can't take care of this little one, and my time is short!" He looked around despairingly, as if searching high and low for anyone who could help him. After his eyes landed on the church, he perked up again, remembering his mission. Even if he hadn't relieved himself of his little burden, he could still try and make progress on his original goal. "This building..! Please, can I speak-talk with Lavielle? It's urgent. She stole me from my homeland, and needs to put-send me back, before the Bohrok destroy my village!" Fully aware of his own hopeless ignorance, he could only hope that his pleading had some effect.