Madhukar Bhattacharya
By the time the little fae had woken up, Madhukar had the time to put away his fruit cart and find a decent diner to crash in while he waited for her to stop sleeping. He definitely wasn't going to take her home, that much was obvious to him. First of all, he liked to think that he was a decent person so that meant he would not be the creepy guy who brought an unknown female to his apartment. Also, he knew little to nothing about her. There was no way he was bringing her to his territory.
He nearly missed her waking up, actually, until she spoke. "Don't worry about it," he muttered, so that others wouldn't think him strange for seemingly talking to himself. She was awfully small, after all. "But if these guys after you are so terrible, why don't you just. Get a human shape charm so they can't drag you away?"
By the time the little fae had woken up, Madhukar had the time to put away his fruit cart and find a decent diner to crash in while he waited for her to stop sleeping. He definitely wasn't going to take her home, that much was obvious to him. First of all, he liked to think that he was a decent person so that meant he would not be the creepy guy who brought an unknown female to his apartment. Also, he knew little to nothing about her. There was no way he was bringing her to his territory.
He nearly missed her waking up, actually, until she spoke. "Don't worry about it," he muttered, so that others wouldn't think him strange for seemingly talking to himself. She was awfully small, after all. "But if these guys after you are so terrible, why don't you just. Get a human shape charm so they can't drag you away?"