A single aud twitched unexpectedly. Her attention pulled from gauging at the size of this male, maybe half his size, the snowy fae began to get second thoughts on approaching a brute of this size so nonchalantly. His kind expressions and persona can tell a different story of the stranger, though she decided to stop thinking so fully into the idea. The feeling in the air of this meeting hadn't changed, and so why would the fae think his kinds would fade into something brutish and unruly just because of his size? You couldn't blame her, being around males so large was rare for her, not to mention with such different markings and eye color. The young fae was positively amazed. Her auds peeled back gently as she caught herself starring, just as the brute had caught the same. Clearing her throat for a moment she averted her lavender gaze gently.
She blinked her long snowy eye lashes at his reply to her apology. A small smile curling at her maw, her cheeks perking a bit though hardly noticeable. She sat herself up straighter where she was seated still, her delicate snowy silver tail curling a bit tighter at her forepaws still meeting in front of her. Her tone this time was lighter as she felt the need to hurry her words to correct him, nearly speaking over the male her angelic voice poured out, a french accent behind every word, "Oh no, monsieur. Please do not apologize, as far as I can tell these lands are not claimed, we are both free to run... I mean... walk, if we please." She corrected herself mid sentence, still not wanted the brute to think she was fleeing from a poor situation or even just running for her own amusement. The reserved fae just wanted this kindly brute to understand. "Either way, my name is Cygnet." A gentle and kind smile curled across the elegant fae's slender maw as she spoke lightly yet again, reserved and polite as she was taught to be.