Of course the Fae could absolutely be skirting the truth, bending it in such a way that allows them to not quite speak it entirely. In the end, it's up to the human whether or not he chooses to partake in the food and refreshments. Nam, however, intends to enjoy all the night holds for him. It's not often that he gets out, after all.
Nam watches the human lift his glass but doesn't bother to return the gesture and simply takes a drink of his wine. It could be that he's unfamiliar with the gesture or merely that he has no interest in raising his glass to a human. There's simply no way to tell for certain. Outside of asking him directly, that is.
"We are not familiar enough for you to be referring to me that way."
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Nam watches the human lift his glass but doesn't bother to return the gesture and simply takes a drink of his wine. It could be that he's unfamiliar with the gesture or merely that he has no interest in raising his glass to a human. There's simply no way to tell for certain. Outside of asking him directly, that is.
"We are not familiar enough for you to be referring to me that way."