spots the little creature and smiles with some curiousity, yet not approaching.
was oblivious to being watched. He glanced around briefly, and upon seeing nothing went back to smelling the flowers.
knees beside him, in his human form, offering some small berries he made out of thin air. "Morning."
blinked cautiously at the berries, torn between going to hide in a small rock nearby and taking the berries... They smelled quite nice...
smiles softly. "Take them, they're for you." he was still an angel, and he had sensed the grief on the other.
stared at him with a scowl before darting out to grab one of them. With the large berry in his hands he ran back behind a thick stemmed_
chuckles at him. He could still see the elf, and they usually were quite the charming creatures. "If you want more, say so."
didn't trust anyone that looked human... Though giving him berries was a rather quick way to gaining his favor... He sniffed at the berry,_
the small thing nearly as large as his head. It smelled so delicious, and was such a delightfully bright shade.
doesn't look human in his real form, but he'd end up blinding the poor elf. He smiles a bit more, picking one for himself and eating.
disappeared to hide the berry in a small stash he'd hidden beneath a few rocks. He returned a minute later to watch the man.
makes a few more berries out of thin air, dropping them on the grass and nibbling. "What's your name, elf?"
cautiously stepped towards the berries. It had been a while since anyone had offered him anything, so maybe this man wasn't one of those_
idiot humans... Most humans couldn't make berries out of air... He grabbed one of the berries and darted back to the safety of the flowers._
nods, and pulls out a soft, comforting voice as he says "Gabriel." he hums, pointing to himself. "Eat in peace, I won't hurt you."
found the man's voice to be oddly relaxing, and climbed on to a small rock to eat the berry on.
picks up a small bubblegum from his pocket and chews it, looking around. "Do you have any family here?"
shook his head as he pulled out a tiny fork and knife from his pockets to cut the berry.