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        So my last chapter was long for me and I ended up staying up all night so i didn't go back and edit but I'm going to see if my cousin can do it. I'm going to try to make her my personal editor. Also if you guys want you can make banners for my stories. I'm kind of in desperate need for those. Anyway it's cool if you don't want to, I'll just try to make them myself. If you do end up doing it message me and I'll give you my email to send it to and you'll get a personal shout out in one of my chapters! Thanks guys. Bye!! XD

                                               

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        "Hey." She said once she was beside him. He nodded absentmindedly. "So what's that language you guys speak?"

        "Elvin." Aric answered shortly.

        "Elvin? Never heard of it." She had actually heard of it in th myth stories her mother used to read to her when she was a child but she thought it be easier for him to say yes to teaching her if she lied on that part.

        "Yes, well that makes it easier on us doesn't it." He said smirking.

        "How so?"

        "You won't know what we talk about. Therefore you won't receive any information from us that you are not supposed to." He side glanced at her and continued with his long forward strides.

        "But that won't make me trust you any more if I don't know what you're talking about. What is Elvin from any way?" She knew but she wanted to hear it from him.

         "Us, The Fae Kingdom." Aric looked at her closely to see her reaction.

        "I knew it! I knew it!" Celia skipped ahead of him and turned around walking backwards. "I knew you were fae! What are you? A fairy? Elf? Ogre?" Celia asked excitingly, her eyes sparkling with each word.

        Aric raised an eyebrow and looked down at himself. "Does it look like I'm an ogre?" Celia shook her head and furrowed her eyebrows.

        "Then what are you?" She was getting frustrated now.

        "I'm no Elf because you would have already been swooning over me, wanting to be in my arms." He smirked at her and winked. She didn't react to his comment but only thought about what he had said. It was true. Her mother had read her those things. An Elf does have an extraordinary gift to draw a human to them without them realizing it. If Aric even had the slightest bit of Elf in him Celia would be on her knees praising his very existence. "And i'm not a fairy... As you can see."

        "But I can't see. I know what you are saying is that fairies are actually very small in size but what I read is that Fairies can dilate their figures to imitate humans. So how do I know you're not really a fairy?" Celia knew what she was saying was true but she couldn't help but feel like she was missing something... What was it?

        "Fairies can only dilate their figures into a small child's form. And whatever you are reading is missing one small detail." He pinched his pointer finger and thumb together and squinted his eyes.

        "What is that, Aric?"

        "Fairies can't lie." A smug grin formed on his face as he looked forward. Celia's face fell and she slumped her shoulders. Okay. Fairies were definitely out of the picture. This was going to nag at her all night. She needed to find out what he was. Maybe she could get it out of Faylinn, but what were the chances given that Faylinn totally blew her off not even ten minutes ago?

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